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Who Lost South Korea? South Korea on Brink of Falling to Communist China

by May 9, 2025
May 9, 2025

After the mainland fell to Communist China in 1949, a debate broke out in the halls of the U.S. Government and broadly across American society.

Most Americans were still basking in the unconditional surrenders of Japan and Germany, the United States was seemingly an unchallenged Colossus on the world stage, and the relentless drive of Soviet Communism was not yet readily apparent.  Many Americans forget that Nationalist China, led by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, was one of the “Big Five” Allied Powers alongside the U.S., the U.S.S.R., the United Kingdom, and France that defeated the Axis Powers.

When, on December 7, 1949, Chiang Kai-shek flew from his capital of Chengdu, deep inside China, to Taiwan, an Island that had never been part of mainland China, the United States was shocked.  Two million of his followers crossed the Taiwan Straits to flee China and occupy Taiwan.  An angry debate in America began, “Who lost China?”.

Many Americans had a very fond feeling for Chiang’s wife, Lady Chiang, and all of China ,and were rattled by the sudden, unexpected collapse of the Chinese Nationalists and the victory of the Communists.  Baptist Minister and missionary turned Office of Strategic Services Captain, John Birch was killed by Communists in China at a checkpoint in 1945.

Captain Birch’s murder was the inspiration for the founding of the “John Birch Society”, long scoffed at by Globalists and mainstream media for their mantra of “Get us out of the United Nations”.  The John Birch Society slogan was prescient considering what the UN has become, a largely, U.S. funded freakshow of Globalist dysfunction that ensures equal misery for all.  Birch was considered, “the first casualty in the Third World War between communists and the ever-shrinking Free World.”

Hopefully, history does not repeat itself in South Korea which has been undergoing a slow-motion, Chinese Communist coup in plain sight for almost eight years.  Of all the international partners of the United States, there is no closer, long-standing kinship, forged in blood, fire, and steel.  Most South Koreans look up to America as “Big Bro.”

An American delegation has been formed to travel to South Korea, at the invitation of a prominent South Korean Group, to act as “Election Observers”.  This group contains many well-known Americans that are willing to travel to Korea to be observers to help ensure the integrity of the elections in Korea.  There is great doubt and concern over a free and fair election on June 3.

Unfortunately, the corrupt Korean National Election Commission (NEC) told the Korean group inviting the American delegation that election observers would not be allowed or involved in the June 3 Special Election.  The implied message was that this would be considered foreign election interference and legal action would be taken – a classic Saul Alinsky projection tactic, considering the Chinese Communist Party is fully resourcing an election interference campaign to steal the June 3 Election.

Since this announcement there have been several large rallies at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul clamoring for international election observers.  The Carter Center for Democracy has a 2014 Manual that is considered the “Gold Standard” on free, fair, and transparent elections.  One immediate red flag of election fraud are prohibitions against election observers.  Apparently, this tenet only applies when the Carter Center is seeking victories for Globalist minded candidates.

Many Americans, even those with South Korean heritage and/or experience, are very muddled and confused about what is going on in South Korea.  Some who think they have knowledge are under the impression that the trouble in South Korea is being fomented by North Koreans.  This frame of reference is considerably out of date and in need of updating.

The South Korean Democrat Party (KDP) created a partnership with Communist China years ago to topple South Korean society, absorb North Korea, and become the chief Asian ally of Communist China.  The leader of the KDP is Lee Jae-myung.  Lee is a hardened, left-leaning politician who describes America as an occupying force and the Chinese and Russians as liberating forces.

This might seem like routine and meaningless hyperbole for an American leftist. In South Korea, use of such terms is incendiary and are fighting words.  These are matters the bought-off, corrupt, mainstream media in South Korea and America routinely fail to report.

Since 2017, the KDP has grown in strength and continued to win elections despite what the public sentiment appeared to be.  It started with the May 2017 elections in the wake of the impeachment and removal of a previous President, Park Geun-hye, of the Grand National Party, the pre-existing conservative Party.  There were valid issues about Park, but her circumstances were also leveraged to call for Presidential Elections, which the KDP won after the episode with Park.

The KDP has grown in strength in the National Assembly and a corrupt leftist, Moon Jae-in won the 2017 Presidential election and soon eliminated 100s of Military and Intelligence officials and dismantled the Intelligence Agency’s ability to defend against North Korea and China to consolidate his power and strengthen his ties with China.  The elections in 2017 and 2020 were replete with fraud issues.  The Korean Election Commission (KEC) and the Association of World Election Bureaus (A-Web) have the USAID Logo on their websites which now explains much of what the KEC and A-Web were really up to and who has been paying them.

The situation is ominous in South Korea.  There has now been a call up of 160,000 special police on June 3 to maintain national order – which is starting to look like the official closing of the Iron Curtain around South Korea, while America slept.  Many Koreans are fearful of being arrested by Lee after the June 3 Election – they have no island to go to, only to America.

Hopefully we will not be debating, “Who lost South Korea?” on June 4th.

The post Who Lost South Korea? South Korea on Brink of Falling to Communist China appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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