Letter: Remember war in Korea, what it meant

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It is good to remember the Korean "war." This protracted no-win destructive bloody conflict was fought under the aegis of the United Nations.

The Korean conflict was and is the result of a contrived political treasonous policy concocted by Edward Mandel House, the most influential and powerful man of the 20th century. House's spawn, the Council on Foreign Relations, controlled the F.D. Roosevelt administration.

Their machinations resulted in the slaughter at Pearl Harbor that launched the U.S. into World War II with the hidden agenda to make the world safe for communism. Our generals Patton and MacArthur were allowed to defeat the national socialists to pave the road to power for Stalin and Mao. The CFR agent George Catlett Marshall boasted "with the stroke of a pen I disarmed 39 nationalist Chinese divisions." Yes, this pro-communist policy established Red China as a world power and the CFR policy is sustained today by the CFT puppet Bill Clinton and the Republican leadership that is building the industrial and military might of the Communist Chinese with trade and financial policies that are transferring American wealth and sovereignty to Red China and the New World Order (international socialism).

No win unconstitutional protracted conflicts that destroy American sovereignty and establish United Nations control of the globe have proliferated since WWI with Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War, Bosnia and Kosovo ad nauseum. Our military forces are scattered around the globe today in over 100 locations shackling our people with perpetual debt and leaving our borders at risk.

It is good to remember Korea and all the dead who have been betrayed to make the world safe for communism.

DANIEL M. HANSEN

Sparks