I Became Park Jeong-ui’s Nephew - Chapter 203
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He became Park Jeong-ui’s nephew. – (203)
“According to a UN report, Israel has arrested and detained approximately 1 million Palestinians in East Jerusalem and the West Bank. Israeli rule is so oppressive that five out of 10 Palestinian men have been in prison.”
This is where a sensitive issue has surfaced in the U.S. Congress, the House of Representatives.
The United States gained hegemony in the Middle East through two wars, but the problem is that in the process, Israel destroyed Palestine and took over the land.
After World War II, Palestine was promised independence by the West, but was again abandoned by their own calculations.
It would be fortunate if it ended with a blow to the back of the head, but Israel’s oppressive rule left more than a million criminals in prison.
So did these people really deserve to go to jail?
Of course, many of them are criminals who were arrested while fighting against Israel, but there are also quite a few who were brought in for minor crimes.
For example, one person was sentenced to 20 years in prison for throwing rocks at police, and it has been confirmed that there are approximately 1,400 minors under the age of 18 in the West Bank who have been arrested and detained for expressing their antipathy toward Israel in this way.
In cases where the crime is not serious, it is possible to detain the prisoners for up to six months, and it has been confirmed that the Israeli Security Service tortured the prisoners during this process.
Even though it is an ally, can the United States keep quiet about this incident?
Democrats pressured the government, saying the U.S. should not turn a blind eye to the issue.
“Right now, Palestinian resistance fighters are taking Israeli civilians hostage and demanding the release of prisoners. Where else can you see such a horrible thing?”
“The United States has caused two Middle East wars, so it is responsible for this incident. We demand a response from the Reagan administration.”
The problem is that even if Congress says this, there is nothing the U.S. government can do.
For example, since the 1970s, there has been an increase in the kidnapping of French citizens by terrorist groups, and this is because the French government paid large sums of money to terrorist groups to rescue the hostages.
In fact, three French tourists were recently kidnapped in the Philippines, and an Islamic terrorist group killed one of them as an example and received 70 million francs in ransom for the other two.
The Philippines is a country made up of numerous islands, so public safety is poor and it is an area where terrorist groups can easily establish themselves. In the past seven years, 199 people have gone missing after visiting the country with light hearts.
If the Philippines, which is under the umbrella of the United States, is in this situation, what about the Middle East?
No, really, are Palestinian militants kidnapping Israeli civilians to rescue prisoners?
Israel’s position was firm.
“Their goal is not to liberate prisoners. They kidnap hostages, extort huge sums of money, and then recruit the rescued prisoners back into their terrorist group to expand their power. The U.S. government should not be fooled.”
It is true that Islamic terrorist groups are making money from hostage-taking.
Rescuing prisoners is also likely a means of expanding power.
As explained above, five out of ten Palestinian men have been to prison, and with over a million men in prison, how can it be easy to expand power in this situation?
The best way to increase the number of prisoners is to release them.
Israel also has its own circumstances.
But to be blunt, Israel is nothing more than an invader who stole other people’s land. Should the United States speak for them?
It was the right thing to do if I just tapped on the calculator, but it wasn’t easy.
So isn’t it cowardly for the U.S. government to remain silent, start a war for their own benefit, and then turn a blind eye to the aftermath?
The French government also began to criticize the United States.
“Because of the US, Islamic militant groups are running wild, and even French people who have nothing to do with this incident are endangering their lives!!”
“America must take responsibility for this incident!!”
But America listened with one ear and let it go out the other.
France was captured by a terrorist group because it paid a ransom to release the hostages. If they had responded more firmly from the beginning, this wouldn’t have happened.
Besides, the Philippines is a region known for its poor public safety. Even if it is for tourism, aren’t there any responsibilities for those who enter such a place on their own?
The situation is like this in the US, so there is no way the situation will calm down.
The Korean government has also recently been in a position to confront the rapidly increasing number of Islamic terrorist organizations and has accumulated a lot of karma in the Middle East while waging war for its own interests.
If you think that resentment will avoid Korea, you’re mistaken. But even if you put up a mosquito net, mosquitoes won’t come in.
The mainland was defended somehow, but the overseas territories were not so well defended.
***
“Let’s attack Korea because the US is under strict surveillance.”
“Is that possible?”
“Nanjing has a lot of rural areas, so there are a lot of places to hide. It’s possible there.”
This is Urumqi, an Islamic terrorist group planned an attack on Korea.
For a long time, this place was a center of trade connecting China and the West, and naturally, there were quite a few Muslims there.
In addition, as China persecuted the Uyghurs, armed groups were formed there, and with support from the Soviet Union, they gained organizational power.
The question is whether they have a reason to attack Korea.
I don’t know about the Palestinian armed groups, but the armed groups here have no ill will toward Korea.
But what is targeting Korea is still money.
In the past, they were able to maintain their organization with support from the Soviet Union, but the Soviet Union is now focused on economic development and cannot afford to associate with terrorist groups.
The purpose of supporting terrorist groups to check China has long since disappeared.
The quasi-warlord organization left in such a state has become a criminal organization that exists for terrorism, rather than an army fighting for the independence of the Uyghur people.
The Uyghurs are not a region that made a living from trade like they used to be, and they do not have the resources to trade with the Soviet Union, so how are they going to make a living?
For those with guns in their hands, the easiest way to make money was through terrorism.
China, where no money comes out even if you try to exploit it, is out of the question, and Korea, which has recently grown to the point where it can stand shoulder to shoulder with the United States, is the target.
They left Urumqi and moved to Nanjing, a place where urban and rural areas intermingled, providing an ideal hiding place for armed groups.
Now they can just kidnap Koreans and take them hostage, but they missed one important fact.
That means the Korean government is restricting the immigration of its residents.
The Korean government already had public opinion turn against it eight years ago.
“We want to become Korean too!!”
“Just live there!! Don’t come here!!”
For Shanghai Jews who have been wandering for a long time without any identity, becoming Korean means finding a home where they can stay for the rest of their lives.
It is true that Shanghai Jews played a major role in the economic development of South Korea, and Jews tried to leave Shanghai and immigrate to mainland South Korea.
But the Koreans who are stopping it,
As the country develops, Japanese, Chinese, and Jews are crossing the border. How do you think the natives see this?
Relocation is a right in democratic countries, but after much deliberation, South Korea has decided to restrict that right to some extent.
Shanghai residents tend to stay there because they have an identity as Shanghainese, and there is no economic inconvenience in living here.
The Nanjing-Yancheng area is also experiencing rapid economic development and its standard of living is continuously rising. Does relocating your residence make sense in this situation?
If they collide, it will only result in cultural conflict.
Therefore, Shanghai residents were allowed to move freely within Shanghai, and Nanjing residents were allowed to move freely within Nanjing.
In short, it was impossible to kidnap Koreans in Nanjing. Even after waiting for several days, no prey appeared.
Instead of pheasants, the terrorists kidnapped Nanjing people traveling between the countryside and the city, and before you know it, dozens of people have disappeared from the village.
***
“Your Majesty, urgent news has arrived from Nanjing.”
“What’s the emergency? There’s nothing serious going on there, right?”
“Terrorists are kidnapping people and demanding ransom. This is a report from the Executive Secretary.”
This is Changgyeonggung Palace,
I received an urgent report from Nanjing.
One day, people started disappearing without a sound. At first, I thought it was a simple missing person’s case, but it turned out to be the work of terrorists demanding ransom.
What’s even more shocking is that these guys even set the ransom amount they would receive based on nationality and race. The specifics were roughly as follows:
■ Body value by race
= $100,000 for Americans, $80,000 for Koreans, $50,000 for other races
= If you refuse the ransom, the hostages will be killed one by one and the ransom will increase by $20,000 each time.
“Hey, look at these kids!”
I don’t usually swear, but these guys are the kind of people who wouldn’t feel satisfied even if they were torn to pieces.
So how will Korea respond?
An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, I decided to take their families hostage.
“Send troops from Urumqi and round them all up.”
“Yes? Your Majesty, but if we do that, the hostages’ lives will be in danger… .”
“Every time a hostage dies, I’ll make those guys cry tears of blood. Let’s see who wins.”
The South Korean government, with the consent of the Soviet Union, moved its troops through Central Asia to Urumqi.
A total of 20,000 troops were deployed for the operation, and armed soldiers stormed into the village and indiscriminately arrested residents.
An incident that shocked the international community, including the United States.
But I never put the sword back once I drew it.
[For every hostage that dies, the people here will suffer. I warn you in advance that once all the hostages die, there will be no place for you to return to. I will turn this place into ruins.
Is the hostage business something you choose because you have nothing to eat and live on?
Don’t think that you will be pitied for that reason. The Nanjing people are ordinary citizens who work hard between the city and the countryside, and since you have taken the people here hostage, you are a criminal group that deserves neither pity nor compromise.
However, as the leader of a country, it is not wise to only pursue violence, so I will open a way for you to survive.
If you release the hostages and surrender right now, your families will be freed and you will end up in prison. This is the best favor I can give you. If you refuse this, I will have no choice but to turn the city into ruins.
The answer to cockroach dens is to burn them.]
The cave where the rats were hiding became noisy.
They probably didn’t know that their base would be taken over. The terrorists split into surrender and resistance groups, which eventually caused internal strife.
During the process, six hostages were killed, but the remaining 61 were released. The South Korean military recalled the surrendered terrorists to their home country and killed the rest on the spot.
Urumqi, the terrorists’ stronghold, was completely incinerated, and all 1.6 million of its residents were captured.
If we leave them alone, it will only cause headaches for the Soviet Union,
We provided weapons to check China, but these guys grew into a terrorist group and attacked Korea, so how embarrassing must the Soviet Union be?
The Soviet Union decided to forcibly relocate 1 million of the 1.6 million people.
It was agreed that the remaining 600,000 would be managed by Korea.