I Became Park Jeong-ui’s Nephew - Chapter 113
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He became Park Jeong-ui’s nephew. – (113)
“Racism is a white man’s disease.”
“The Nazi genocide of the Jews was a marketing ploy to bench America.”
This is America,
The Indonesian genocide had a secondary impact on American society.
Is this the first time the US has committed mass murder? Or is it possible that the greatest evil known as the Nazis could appear overnight?
If you think about it, the Nazis were created by the United States.
[The two races cannot live under the same government and enjoy the same liberties. – Thomas Jefferson]
[Whites and blacks cannot live together, so the blacks must be moved. – Abraham Lincoln]
Is it a coincidence that the one-drop rule (if you have even one drop of black blood, you are black) and Jim Crow laws (segregation of blacks and whites) came into being in the United States?
America started out with the idea that blacks and whites cannot live together.
Nazi Germany had long admired the United States and studied how it became the world’s most powerful nation.
Nazi Germany concluded that America was a strictly white country, and Germany, which had no black people, substituted Jews for black people.
The problem is to what extent we recognize them as Jews.
Jews have been intermarrying with Europeans for a long time now, so are you going to burn down a house to kill a flea?
So the Nazis classified someone as Jewish if two or more of their four direct ancestors were Jewish.
Compared to the lenient Nazi anti-Semitic policies, such as the one-drop-of-blood rule, and the US treating anyone with even one black direct ancestor as black, the Nazis were noblemen.
“Jews have no patriotism. They just want to cause war between the two countries and make money.”
“Oh, that sounds right.”
“As expected, the Jews are the problem. America is seeing the world correctly.”
It was also the United States that gave the Nazis the idea that Jews were the evil of the world.
Why else would Einstein, who fled to America to escape Nazi oppression, say, “Racism is a white man’s disease”?
Above all, we must not forget that the United States was the greatest beneficiary of World War II.
How could Hitler produce tanks and train his army?
Because the American arms industry was deeply involved with the Nazis, the more Hitler waged war and strengthened his military, the more money the American arms industry made.
And as the European Union spent enormous war costs to stop the Nazis, the American military-industrial complex made double the money from Germany as well as the Allies.
Okay, hold on a second here,
Didn’t America clearly condemn Jews as the axis of evil who make money by sowing discord among other countries?
But that’s what the United States was doing.
The United States is the absolute evil that is engulfing the world in the flames of war, and this massacre in Indonesia has revealed its true nature.
Nazi Germany was just a country that benchmarked the United States, but the Nazis fell, but the United States still stands.
How will the world respond in this situation?
Now that America’s imperialist policies have collapsed, how will the US military-industrial complex make money in the future?
The arms industry makes money when other countries fight, so if the war stops, wouldn’t the arms industry try to find a way to do so?
If you think that the arms industry will go out of business because American imperialism has collapsed, you are mistaken. They need war and the power to protect their interests.
People who will join hands if it benefits anyone.
The defense industry turned its attention to Korea.
“If South Korea attacks North Korea, we will make a lot of money.”
“We have to somehow encourage Korea.”
If Korea starts a war, will China and the Soviet Union just sit still?
If South Korea occupies North Korea, it will be a huge burden on China.
South Korea’s firepower is the strongest in East Asia, and if it faces a border with South Korea, China will have no choice but to invest heavily in defense spending.
The same goes for the Soviet Union. If the United States abandoned its imperialist path, shouldn’t someone take up that cause?
The problem is how to make Korea an imperialist country. Korea has overwhelming military power compared to North Korea, but it does not start a war on the Korean Peninsula.
The reason is that the Korean president was concerned about the damage his country would suffer.
If war breaks out, South Korea will have to be prepared to suffer at least 300,000 civilian casualties, but who would do that?
Something groundbreaking was needed to sell weapons to a president like this.
What kind of weapons should we offer that will please the Korean president? The U.S. military industry has started lobbying targeting Korea.
***
“Mr. President, we have someone from America.”
“Who is that?”
“He works in the military industry. He said he brought a gift that I think Your Majesty would like.”
The same routine that repeats itself today,
I welcomed guests in the Presidential Office.
I figured out what this guy was doing, but I’m the type of person who listens to what people have to say, so I gave it a listen anyway.
“What gift did you bring?”
“It is a weapon that can completely control the airspace over Asia.”
“Oh~ What is that?”
“It’s a fighter jet. It’s the latest model that hasn’t even been sold to the US military.”
What they brought was a fighter jet,
And it’s an F-15 fighter jet.
Although it has been under development since the early 1960s, it is still a long way from being deployed, and even the United States, which has been fighting wars in various regions, has not had the opportunity to use this type of fighter in combat.
The reason is that the military power of the communist bloc is that weak.
The US has bombers that can fly all the way to the Soviet Union and drop nuclear bombs on enemy territory, so shouldn’t the Soviet Union also have fighter jets to intercept them?
However, no matter how hard the Soviet Union tried, it was impossible for it to overwhelm the United States in air power. Given this situation, would the United States really invest a lot of money in air power?
Even within the US military, there was a growing sentiment that it would be better to invest the money spent on buying a few fighter jets in the army.
The ones who will be in trouble are the military industry,
We worked hard to build the most advanced fighter jet, but the US government wouldn’t buy it.
“I’ll tell you again, this is a huge thing. Taking out 30 Soviet fighters with just one of these is no easy task.”
“Why are we capturing Soviet fighters? Our bombers can fly higher than Soviet fighters. We can ignore the Soviet fighters and just drop nuclear bombs.”
Always like this,
U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff Curtis LeMay also emphasized bombing warfare using bombers rather than fighting between fighters.
Unless the US fails and loses the bombing war, it seems unlikely that the F-15 will be deployed.
Even the military industry has no idea when that will happen, and the United States will be unable to start a major war for the time being due to the situation in Indonesia.
A desperate development for the military industry.
So that’s why you brought this to me.
Certainly, if we introduce the F-15, it will not be a problem to control North Korean airspace.
The only fighter jets North Korea has are about 50 MiG-19s provided by the Soviet Union, and even these are not properly operated.
The Soviet Union paid 1 billion rubles to North Korea, but Kim Il-sung embezzled 400 million rubles. How can a country like this improve its fighter jets or strengthen its air force?
North Korea’s air force can be ignored,
However, since we don’t know what will happen in Asia in the future, Korea also needs to prepare for it.
And now, as the military industry is in a recession, there is an opportunity to import fighter jets at a relatively low price, so we purchased seven of them as a test.
‘It’s not the fighters that are the problem, it’s the professionals that I stole from America that money can’t buy.’
The U.S. military-industrial complex dispatched 47 experts to Korea.
In order to operate a fighter jet, there must be a technician to maintain the machine, and shouldn’t someone who knows how to fly a fighter jet pass on the know-how to the Air Force?
When American soldiers retire from the military, they usually get jobs at private companies, and the know-how and technical skills they build up in the military are transferred to private companies.
The military power of the US military will soon be the technological power of the private sector.
Those experts have now arrived in Korea.
Korea has stolen cutting-edge technology from the US. Of course, the US of the future would have laws to punish such anti-state acts, but such a concept is lacking in this day and age.
After all, US Air Force officials are only interested in bombing, so would they take this technology leak seriously?
In this way, I openly recruited American private military companies and began investing with a 10-year horizon, even though I would be stepping down from the presidency in three years.
***
“Sir, I heard that Korea recently imported seven new fighter jets. I also heard that the related personnel are going to Korea.”
“Heh~ So you ended up going to Korea because we didn’t buy it for you?”
This is America,
Air Force Chief of Staff Curtis LeMay scoffed at the report from below.
Modern air combat is based on bombing. If you can drop bombs from high altitude, it doesn’t matter what fighter planes your opponent has.
Then why develop a fighter jet that can fly higher than before or carry more bombs? What’s the benefit of developing the F-15?
Lemay clicked his tongue, saying that Korea was wasting money for nothing.
“I can guarantee you that the F-15 will never be deployed. It’s useless. Do you think the Soviets can even tail an American fighter jet?”
“But, Mr. President, isn’t there a “what if”? The U.S. military industry is in a recession right now, and if they flock to Korea, what will happen later…?”
“that….”
Lemay was also a little worried.
The US has invested about 7 billion dollars in military development, so it is somewhat risky to send those precious human resources to Korea.
However, wherever private military companies sell their goods and send their people, it is their freedom, and if you touch this, the problem becomes more complicated.
What is clear is that the F-15 is a money-eating hippopotamus, and even if Korea were to deploy it, it would require steady investment for at least 10 years.
If the cost snowballs, Korea will probably give up development midway. It’s a project of that scale.
Even the US military refused to deploy it on the grounds that it would cost too much, so do you think Korea would be able to do that?
Above all, the South Korean president is a person who values practicality. If he invests only 1/5 of the money he would spend on the F-15 in the army and firepower, there would be no major problem in deterring North Korea.
Anyone can see that it is impossible for Korea to invest that much money in the Air Force.
The United States concluded that South Korea would eventually give up developing fighter jets.
The reason things have gotten to this point is because American public opinion hates military companies.
If you look at history, the people who sold weapons to Hitler suddenly pretended to be apostles of justice and provided weapons to the Allied Forces.
Do you think these guys will really put their heart and soul into developing Korea’s military power?
The purpose of military companies is to make money, and Americans are actually happy that these cancerous bastards are gone from the country.
“Those guys are worse than Nazis!!”
“That’s right!! They’re trying to start a war and make America spend our tax money on the wrong things!!”
“America’s priority is the welfare state, not war!!”
American public opinion is completely unaware of what is going on.
A project that cost 7 billion dollars of American taxpayers’ money has now been transferred to Korea, and no one is pointing that out.
This means that the people have lost their sense of reality by becoming absorbed in the theory of justice, and that Korea has begun to inherit the militarism and imperialism that the United States has abandoned.