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My topic title does sound extremely reckless and bold, but it is the reality we must face. Kim Jong Il rivals Hitler with his concentration camps that hold400,000(?) usually from simple crimes such as criticizing the government or in one case, tearing a portrait of Kim Jong Il in half. Another crime includesattempting to escape into China by risking their lives from snipers and border guards on the North Korean border. Even if a Korean does make it to China, manyare caught and deported back to North Korea. China does not recognize North Koreans as refugees but as illegal immigrants.
North Korea also holds one of the most infamous famines. 3 million starving citizens have withered away because of a simple deficiency of rice.
The regime also upholds a Propganda Comittee in which they cover and disguise many of the atrocities the government has caused. They have even been able toconvince the citizens that America is in South Korea simply for imperialistic reasons. Many North Koreans don't even know a man has walked on the moon.
With many futile diplomatic attempts, we have moved tiny steps forward ; still useless. To attempt to derive peace from Kim Jong Il and a unification inKorea is impossible. People argue that perhaps once Kim dies, there may be a chance of a more open, capitalistic leader. Unfortunately, there stillremains a good 30 to 40 years of leadership of the tyrant; there still lies the possibility his sons may be even more oppressive.
Throughout our high school education, students have asked, "Why do we learn history?" which the teacher promptly replies,"History repeatsitself." The situation in North Korea parallels the crimes of humanity Hitler had committed. While Hitler marched into Poland, the world watched and didnothing; Kim Jong Il ruthlessly allows 3 million to starve while government income is spent on nuclear weapons. If Hitler and Kim were alive during the sametime period, they would make a powerful team.
The underlying message for my justification of a war is that 23,301,725 human beings have been violated of their human rights. They are secluded, blinded,and thoughroly brainwashed. Our fellow man has been treated far beyond the line of how a human should be treated. Families are separated in the North and Southfrom a the 38th Parallel guarded by heavily armed soldiers and landmines. Rifles are fired onto good humans trying to help their fellow Korean escape intofreedom as they are halted in their tracks by a sniper bullet. The world must use force to free North Koreans from Kim Kim Jong Il.
if you do not want to read all of this, here is a brief summary.
Kim Jong Il is a comparable evil that rivals Hitler and negotiations for peace are impossible. It is already unfortunate that we did not invade North Koreabefore they developed nuclear weapons. North Korea is not dumb enough to start a nuclear war with America; they would be obliterated. The North Korean regimehas committed crimes against humanity. 3 million people have starved in famine, many North Koreans do not even know a man has walked on the moon, 400,000Koreans are being held in brutal concentration/death camps. America must use force to liberate the citizens of North Korea before they can advance even furthertechnologically.
Here is a video that depicts the pain of North Korea
North Korea also holds one of the most infamous famines. 3 million starving citizens have withered away because of a simple deficiency of rice.
The regime also upholds a Propganda Comittee in which they cover and disguise many of the atrocities the government has caused. They have even been able toconvince the citizens that America is in South Korea simply for imperialistic reasons. Many North Koreans don't even know a man has walked on the moon.
With many futile diplomatic attempts, we have moved tiny steps forward ; still useless. To attempt to derive peace from Kim Jong Il and a unification inKorea is impossible. People argue that perhaps once Kim dies, there may be a chance of a more open, capitalistic leader. Unfortunately, there stillremains a good 30 to 40 years of leadership of the tyrant; there still lies the possibility his sons may be even more oppressive.
Throughout our high school education, students have asked, "Why do we learn history?" which the teacher promptly replies,"History repeatsitself." The situation in North Korea parallels the crimes of humanity Hitler had committed. While Hitler marched into Poland, the world watched and didnothing; Kim Jong Il ruthlessly allows 3 million to starve while government income is spent on nuclear weapons. If Hitler and Kim were alive during the sametime period, they would make a powerful team.
The underlying message for my justification of a war is that 23,301,725 human beings have been violated of their human rights. They are secluded, blinded,and thoughroly brainwashed. Our fellow man has been treated far beyond the line of how a human should be treated. Families are separated in the North and Southfrom a the 38th Parallel guarded by heavily armed soldiers and landmines. Rifles are fired onto good humans trying to help their fellow Korean escape intofreedom as they are halted in their tracks by a sniper bullet. The world must use force to free North Koreans from Kim Kim Jong Il.
if you do not want to read all of this, here is a brief summary.
Kim Jong Il is a comparable evil that rivals Hitler and negotiations for peace are impossible. It is already unfortunate that we did not invade North Koreabefore they developed nuclear weapons. North Korea is not dumb enough to start a nuclear war with America; they would be obliterated. The North Korean regimehas committed crimes against humanity. 3 million people have starved in famine, many North Koreans do not even know a man has walked on the moon, 400,000Koreans are being held in brutal concentration/death camps. America must use force to liberate the citizens of North Korea before they can advance even furthertechnologically.
Here is a video that depicts the pain of North Korea