According to Mroziewicz. Eighteenth martial law

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I remember from school years radio node broadcasts in which Li boy Man – the executioner of the Korean people was mocked and the working class hero Kim Ir Sena was praised. This was in the 1950s. The North of Korea invaded her South, supported by the People's Republic of China, and occupied almost the full peninsula. 2 million soldiers were killed on both sides. General McArthur, commander-in-chief of the U.S. forces in the Pacific, demanded Truman's U.S. President's consent to the usage of atomic weapons, but Truman did not intend to enter an open conflict with China, and for "speak" he demoted the general. Finally, the South with the aid of the US pushed communist troops towards the Chinese border. The peninsula was divided and a truce was announced, continuing to this day. The Communist North is ruled by Kim Ir Sena's grandson, Kim Jong Un, and the Democratic South was late ruled by Jun Sun Jeol. He was removed from power due to intent to carry out a coup d'état, and this is simply a crime punishable by death in South Korea. president Jun explained his desire to counter the opposition, which he felt was influenced by North, or Stalinism. That present anyone can think positively about the strategy in Pyongyang is simply a separate matter. But even U.S. president Trump threatened the Stalinites with atomic hell, and immediately afterwards met with the caricature but besides cruel tyrant Kim Jong Unem and complimented him for his “effectiveness.”

President Jun declared martial law and then cancelled it. It happened at a press conference. Jun, a Japanese-style conservative, is not popular in the country, but as a lawyer and erstwhile prosecutor did nothing about it. He was frequently accused of corruption, which in Asia is not a sin. It began to be fought on this continent only after planet War II, but it succeeds moderately. Studies conducted by analysts from the University of Warsaw show that India is the most corrupt country in Asia, where behind Indira Gandhi all second rupee in circulation came from an unknown origin (now “only” 40%). There are 2 types of corruption in Asia. The first is the evil of average people. A citizen going to the office must have a fewer rupees with him, without which he can do nothing. The second kind is ‘costs of obtaining a contract’. The second kind prevails in all country. The richer the industrial or economical world, the higher the costs. The problem with the estimation of this size is that these costs have been in force everywhere and forever. They are sometimes posted as a common position, which is average there, and in Europe or the US is simply a crime. 1 of Japan's erstwhile prime ministers was charged with a contract for aircraft for the army to accept a billion-dollar bribe. akin amounts work in Chinese operations, as evidenced by the number of millionaires and the pace at which they gain. Doesn't mean where the Chinese are, there's corruption. In Macau, Hong Kong and Singapore, and in peculiar in the latter, corruption is minimal due to the fact that the economy is almost entirely globalised there. As for South Korea, the corruption rate is 34 out of 160, while Singapore is listed with indicator 2. president Jun is not the star of Asian corruption. The leading places in the negative sense are occupied by the countries of the erstwhile USSR – Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan. The president of Korea is known more for his intention to transform the democratic state into an authoritarian system, which is not different in Asia, due to the fact that everyone does so but the Emperor of Japan. South Korea, in any ways, resembles the Empire, modeling its economy on the imperial one. It has rapidly expanded the electronic sector and is simply a planet leader in this respect first-class. In another fields, he records – for example in the construction of state-of-the-art constructions, like the tallest building in Dubai.

All of this South Korea owes to the army, including the last martial law, which was handed to the president by defence minister Kim Jong Hjun. Incidentally, the first 2 parts of his name are identical to the name of the cabotin-torrant from the North Kim Jong Una. The minister confessed to planning the coup and was arrested. The army under his command is 600,000 soldiers, and the armed forces under his authority are 3 million men. South Korea has 1 of the 10 military powers in the world. On the 1 hand, the commanders of these troops were dictators, but they besides cared about the improvement of their homeland, so that the country was lifted from the grey end of statistic to tenth place in the planet and 4th in Asia. And the cost of getting a contract is not as stunning as it might seem.

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