18 October, 2007

Iraq like Korea

In the summer of 1950, U.S. military forces opened fire on a group of South Korean refugees at a railroad trestle near the village of No Gun Ri. Survivors said hundreds died, mostly women and children. Retreating U.S. commanders had issued orders to shoot approaching civilians to guard against North Korean infiltrators among refugee columns.

The killing of innocent women and children is happening again by our troops and our Blackwater mercenaries in Iraq.

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