I Became Park Jeong-ui’s Nephew - Chapter 103
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He became Park Jeong-ui’s nephew. – (103)
[who is he(who is he)]
This is the United States, where Time magazine’s Person of the Year appears.
The main character is South Korean President Park Sang-geun,
American public opinion had no doubt that the assassinated President Kennedy would be named Person of the Year.
A person who was assassinated while promoting social reform in the United States. In fact, President Kennedy’s quantitative easing policy resulted in a reduction of poverty by 5 million people.
Putting Kennedy aside, the Korean president put his face in Time magazine?
There was a good reason for this.
[Will President Park Sang-geun follow in Hitler’s footsteps?]
[The world is unstable.]
The United States, no, the world’s public opinion is now watching Korea closely.
Some scholars have even claimed that Korea resembles the Nazis and could provoke a war in the world.
A country with nationalistic, totalitarian, and dictatorial tendencies,
Hasn’t history proven where their destination is?
Scholars who view Korea as a second Nazi have presented plausible reasons.
[Hitler began by invading Poland and plunged Europe into the storm of war. If President Park Sang-geun unifies the Korean peninsula by advocating national unification, wouldn’t Manchuria be next?]
Nazi Germany’s justification for invading Poland was simple.
Poland is historically German territory, but this is just the plausible logic of the invaders.
It is true that Poland was partitioned and occupied four times by external powers.
But does being occupied by an invading army make Poles Germans?
Korea has a history of being ruled by the Han dynasty and then becoming a Japanese colony, so can it become Chinese or Japanese according to the logic of the great powers?
In reality, Korea was like the Poland of East Asia.
“Korea is a part of China. – Chiang Kai-shek.”
“Japan and Korea share the same ancestors. Therefore, Koreans must fight for Japan. – Japanese Empire.”
The history of Korea becoming Chinese or Japanese according to the logic of the great powers.
But Koreans are just Koreans, and they eventually achieved independence.
In short, the Nazis’ claim that Poland was German territory was nonsense, not worth listening to, and the Nazis simply invaded someone else’s territory.
So what is Korea like now?
A country that was nothing more than the Poland of East Asia gradually grew with the support of the United States, and now it is stealing land from other countries.
Establishing an autonomous government called Aleph in Shanghai and appointing an administrative minister to Taiwan to effectively govern it. Does Korea have any basis to govern Shanghai and Taiwan?
Yet the United States tolerated Korea’s rule.
The reason is simple,
Shanghai and Taiwan were oppressed by the Chinese Nationalist regime for a long time, and Korea protected them.
But if that’s the case, Korea can invade any territory.
In which region are the people oppressed by rule, is it acceptable to wage war in the name of liberating them?
Moreover, North Korea is a country that shares ethnic ties with South Korea. If South Korea attacks North Korea under the pretext of national unification, what will the world do?
Even President Kennedy said while he was alive, “If North Korea and South Korea clash on the Korean Peninsula, no one should intervene.”
This means that even if Korea starts a war of unification, the United States will not intervene.
If Korea advances north with the US military, China or the Soviet Union will have a reason to intervene in the Korean Peninsula, but if Korea starts a war on its own, no one will be able to intervene.
And South Korea is now a country that can destroy North Korea with a single operation.
Just as Hitler’s invasion of Poland plunged Europe into war, Korea’s northward advance could be the trigger for World War III.
“Manchuria is historically Korean land!!”
“Gojoseon – Goguryeo – Balhae all originated in Manchuria!! And Korea is the country that continues their history!!”
In fact, an unusual storm is blowing in Korea right now.
Just as Nazi Germany claimed Poland on the basis of history, Korean nationalists – right-wing extremists – have come forward to claim Manchuria.
SHANGHAI – South Korea, which has enjoyed successive victories in the Middle East war, is now nowhere to be seen.
If there is a difference, they will push out North Korea and occupy Manchuria. What will happen to the world if South Korea attacks Manchuria?
Is this a repeat of Nazi season 2?
In other words, President Park Sang-geun’s appearance in Time magazine is no different from a warning that ‘the world is watching you.’
Is Poland in East Asia trying to become Nazi Germany now that it has gained some power?
But as the world reacted in this way, public opinion in Korea became more and more incensed.
“Who are you to be interfering with national unification?!!”
“North Korea is the territory we must recover!! And there are 2 million Koreans living in Manchuria!! We must save them from the oppression of the Communist Party!!”
It is true that Koreans living in Manchuria suffered great damage due to Mao Zedong’s Great Leap Forward.
The Chinese Communist Party’s logic is that everyone living in China must be Chinese, and as the oppression of ethnic minorities intensifies, the world is shaking with anxiety.
If this continues, South Korea will really push North Korea out and attack Manchuria, it will be a big problem.
Despite world opinion’s condemnation that he should remain quiet, Mao Zedong snorted.
“China’s problems will be solved by China!! Foreign powers, stay out of the way!!”
“Shanghai and Taiwan are Korea!! Tibet and Chongqing are Britain!! Nanjing and Wuhan are illegally occupied by the United States!! One day, we will regain our strength and recover!!”
“These are the ones who earn the most.”
“Then should we destroy you before that?”
Korea and China, who seem ready to fight at any moment
Will President Park Sang-geun eventually become the second Hitler?
It was only natural that the world’s attention would be focused on this man’s decision, with hundreds of millions of lives at stake.
***
“Wow~!!!!”
“Long live the Republic of Korea!! Long live!!”
This is Gyeongseong,
Citizens poured into the streets to welcome soldiers returning from the Middle East.
It is only natural that the people are excited when a country that has historically only been invaded returns after achieving a great victory overseas.
A country that used to show totalitarian, nationalistic and authoritarian tendencies is now adding militarism to its mix.
A typical pattern towards fascism, the soldiers also began to develop delusions.
‘Let’s unify North Korea and swallow up Manchuria.’
‘That’s where national unification comes in.’
Korea is expanding its worldview beyond the Korean Peninsula to Manchuria. Is there no way to stop this rampage?
To his surprise, the would-be Hitler blocked his path.
“Militarism – the delusions of the far-right are throwing society into chaos. As president, I will take the necessary measures to maintain law and order.”
The president who took emergency measures to suppress the military and right-wing extremists,
But it is ironic that the criminals shouted, “Long live the Republic of Korea!!” and “Long live President Park Sang-geun!!” until the moment they were locked up in prison.
How many people cheer for the person who puts them in prison?
Some people explained their reasons in letters from prison.
“The world is wary of Korea right now. The president is a wise man, so he pretends to suppress us in order to reassure them.”
“Do you believe that the President will release you someday?”
“Of course. It’s just a passing shower.”
The reporters snorted.
Are you stupid or are you just too loyal to the president?
Shortly thereafter, the South Korean president hit the nationalists in the back of the head.
[Article 3 of the Constitution: The territory of the Republic of Korea consists of the Korean Peninsula and its adjacent islands.]
-> (After revision) The territory of the Republic of Korea is defined as the south of the 38th parallel and its adjacent islands. However, Shanghai and Taiwan are recognized as special administrative regions with autonomy and military and economic support are promised.
Is this also a play to silence world opinion that is wary of Korea?
The president’s inner thoughts are completely incomprehensible.
Even world opinion, which had been treating the Korean president as a potential Hitler, tilted its head in confusion.
***
“Your Majesty, national unification is just around the corner, so how can you make such a decision…?”
“There is no other reason. Right now, Korea needs to maintain the status quo, not expand.”
This is the government building of the Republic of Korea,
I presented the future path of the Republic of Korea to the generals who advocate national unification.
Does Korea necessarily have to unify the Korean Peninsula?
Of course, it may have symbolic meaning, but when you consider world opinion and other factors, the harm outweighs the benefits.
Because the Korean Peninsula was divided, Korea has received a lot of support from the United States so far, but when Korea becomes unified, it will have to stand alone.
And that’s probably what America wants,
How long are you going to cosplay as a weak country and reach out to the US? Now you’re going to tell them to do it themselves, but I don’t want that.
Shanghai – The amount of aid Korea received from the United States in the Middle East war alone was $1.4 billion.
If we include the presence of US forces in Korea and other factors, the benefits Korea gains from being under the US umbrella cannot be expressed in numbers.
Rather than forming a half-baked unified nation, wouldn’t the United States continue to hold on to the Korean Peninsula by keeping North Korea alive and causing continued tensions?
Above all, if China invades Shanghai again, will Korea be able to fight alone?
It is better to put ‘Are we strangers?’ first than to fight alone.
“Britain: They’ve eaten China, but can they sustain it?”
“America: I ate it, so I can’t throw it up. Let’s go all the way.”
In reality, the US and UK have too many places to worry about right now.
The United States must address the gap between rich and poor at home, and bring democracy and capitalism to Nanjing, Wuhan, and the newly occupied Iraq.
Britain is also providing economic development aid to Tibet in exchange for handing over Chongqing to Tibet.
In addition, the Middle East war has divided the United States and Iraq, and the cost of investment here is not small.
The same goes for Korea,
It has supported the economic development of not only mainland Korea, but also Shanghai and Taiwan, and now even embraced Iran and Kuwait.
I live in two or three houses. If a problem arises in one of them later, will I be able to handle it?
What if the UK and US feel pressured to withdraw from China?
At that time, Korea may also be forced to give up Shanghai and Taiwan under pressure from China.
The US, Korea, and the UK are in a position where they must go together unconditionally, and neither side can back down.
It would be better to maintain the status quo and drag the US and UK into the mud than to become the second Hitler and occupy North Korea and Manchuria.
North Korea and South Korea are of the same ethnicity, so they should be unified?
Manchuria is the territory of Goguryeo-Gojoseon, so can it be recovered?
Such foolish nationalism led to the destruction of the Nazis.
What is important to Korea now is not national unification, but the preservation of economic territory. I will never give Shanghai and Taiwan to China.
The same goes for Kuwait, which was recently acquired.
How can you give up the genetic land you occupied?
We need to deliver democracy and capitalism to Iran, and we have a mountain of work to do right now, so why are you attacking North Korea like crazy? Recovering the Manchurian territory?
It’s of no use.
Whether the Chinese Communist Party turns 2 million ethnic Koreans into Chinese or not,
We have already thrown away the 700,000 Koreans in Japan because they are useless, so is there any reason to start a war over the 2 million ethnic Koreans?
Of course, as the experts feared, history would be more interesting if I became the second Hitler, but I ignored their expectations.