After liberation, Kim Il-sung launched the Korean War in 1950 with the support of China and Russia, but failed to unify the Korean Peninsula due to the U.N. military's participation.It's the death of When the two-time plan to kill President Park Chung-hee failed, I think Kim Il-sung recruited the closest aides around the president and ordered him to kill the president. The reason is the fact that North Korean followers disguised as democratization in South Korea, who were ordered to fight against the government during Park Chung-hee's time, frequently contacted Kim Jae-kyu, the head of the Central Intelligence Agency, a few years before President Park was killed. At that time, most of the democratic fighters were communist under orders from the North, so they conspired to capture Kim Jae-kyu, one of the president's closest aides, to kill President Park Chung-hee. Only six months after President Park's murder, if Gwangju's mob attacked wiretaps, prisons, police stations, and armored vehicles, and fired at soldiers, it seems to have long been organized by North Korean command under careful planning with South Korean spies. If it was a simple democratization movement, wouldn't it be possible for ordinary citizens to fight against soldiers so systematically and boldly? What Kim Jae-gyu said after shooting at President Park was that most of the people who fought against democracy were communists disguised as democratic fighters who were under orders from North Korea, and the fact that Kim Jae-gyu often met them a few years before the presidential shootings Wouldn't that coup be the May 18 Gwangju riots led by Kim Dae Jung and the Reds? There is a saying that the U.S. was involved in the murder of Park Chung-hee to prevent nuclear development, but the possibility of Park Chung-hee's murder by the U.S. is very slim compared to the possibility of North Korea's murder. The reason is that the U.S. forces stationed in South Korea to protect our security against North Koreans and communists during the Korean War, and the U.S. bought South Korean opponents to stop Park Chung-hee from developing nuclear weapons. What Kim Jae-kyu said after he was caught was that he killed him because of his personal feelings, then that the U.S. was behind me, and then fired for democracy. Isn't it highly likely that everyone was lying? Kim Jae-gyu attempted to kill the president three to four times after Park Jung-hee declared his will in prison, but it was revealed that he had made detailed plans with his subordinates and Chief of Staff Jung Seung-hwa. This can be said that Kim Jae-gyu conspired with the opposition forces of Park Chung-hee in advance and prepared meticulously for the killing of the president. The U.S. is behind me because the U.S. wanted to pressure Park Chung-hee out of power to break her will to develop nuclear weapons and self-defense, and supported Kim Dae Jung and its followers who were fighting against the government. But when the United States had no response, it was clear that he had hidden his own coup plot and fired for democracy in order to pretend to be a democratic fighter. In the end, the killing of President Park Chung-hee was done by South Korean spies dispatched to support the U.S. anti-government forces fighting against South Korea's nuclear development and self-defense, and leftists included in them... In the end, Kim Jae-gyu was captured by leftists and anti-government forces disguised as democratic fighters in South Korea, and secretly met with them to plot the murder of Park Chung-hee. This can be seen as a very similar phenomenon to the fact that Cuba and Vietnam were subjected to armed riots by leftists just before communism and that spread across the country and became communist. It's just a pity that the people haven't seen this even though they have eyes.
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