This morning, Secretary Clinton participated in a wreath laying ceremony with Republic of Korea President Lee Myung-bak on the 60th Anniversary of the Korean War at the Korean War Memorial in Washington, DC.
This morning, Secretary Clinton participated in a wreath laying ceremony with Republic of Korea President Lee Myung-bak on the 60th Anniversary of the Korean War at the Korean War Memorial in Washington, DC.
Comments
Comments
Ralph in Washington, DC writes:
You mean the war did end? Was still going in 84...
Flavius in Virginia writes:
I guess what they're talking about is the sixtieth anniversary of the commencement of hostilities. You are correct of course. The Korean war is not over. We are operating under a cease fire and have been for fifty seven years.
Eric in New Mexico writes:
I'm kind of suprised Ban Ki Moon, UN Sec. Gen. wasn't there. After all, this involoved the first UN peacekeeping mission ever devised after the UN was created.
My guess is that the UN will be quite involved in putting a final end to this war-on-hold at some point, if 'lil Kim doesn't simply pre-emptively decide to get drunk one night and launches a nuke just to see a few fireworks displayed in his honor.
So while everyone is focused on nuclear terrorists, let us not dismiss the danger posed by those with questionable mental stability.
Flavius in Virginia writes:
My oh my. The next nuclear security summit's to be held in... South Korea! What do those heads of state think they're doing? Could they ALL be so stupid as to all gather in one place... a place right next a madman with a nuclear bomb? And in 2012! Gotta hand it to those Mayans! They sure were on to something!
Palgye in South Korea writes:
NDRC
LCD
SamSung
LG
Thinks that invests in 0.1% possibility where they will have an interest.
June? Brazil?
Chris in Washington, DC writes:
As part of its year-long program of 60th anniversary observances, the Republic of Korea is offering a personal thanks to U.S. Korean War Veterans. A letter of thanks and appreciation signed by ROK Presisdent Lee Myung-bak will be sent to U.S. Veterans of the Korean War who request it. Veterans and their families can apply for the letter online at http://eng.koreanwar60.go.kr/apply.asp . U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is helping ROK anniversary planners reach U.S. Korean War Veterans with this and other information on how they can participate in 60th anniversary events.
SSG Carroll G.E. writes:
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COL EDGAR TREACY WEST POINT 1935 SAVED MY LIFE WHEN WE WERE POW'S
Conrad in Massachusetts writes:
What a Honor.
Kenneth O.M. writes:
joying the 2nd div39 comp charly co.on august the last day of the mouth. left on the 10 may1953.
it was hell all the time was thair. but some body had to . tha country needy help and we did in
Frank B. in North Carolina writes:
would like to get application for korean letter of apprecation.
Sanders O. in Puerto Rico writes:
I want to receive the Korean President's Letter of appreciation.
John N. in New York writes:
60 years an still no accounting for our 8100 Brothers, uncles,fathers an comrades M.I.A. during the WAR.The likes of Albright an Clinton will see to that.