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In the Korean War, what if the US did not advance past the 38th parallel, listening to the Chinese warnings? Would the war have ended there?
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That much more of Korea would have stagnated
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>>18002548
People say all this bullshit about Christian being the "most documented individual in history" yet nobody's able to say why that photograph exists.
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Yes. MacArthur was an idiot to believe in total victory and eliminating communist regimes in the north.
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>>18003342
Virginia has a relatively large population of Koreans, and for some reason, Bob took Chris to a Korean Christian church for a bit in the 90s.
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>>18003342
That’s Christian at Korean Presbyterian church in Charlottesville. They left that one only because they moved to Ruckersville later.
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>>18004397
>Virginia has a relatively large population of Koreans
that reminds me of Kimchi the infamous /int/ Korean diaspora anti-Japanese spammer



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