"Commemorating the Tragedy of Fratricidal War as a Bitter Lesson"
Recommended Book on the 1950 Korea-China War

Former President Moon Jae-in emphasized on the 25th, the 73rd anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War, that "the reason for commemorating the horrific fratricidal war is to deeply learn from the tragic history" and stated, "It is a resolution that there must never be war on this land again."


On the same day, former President Moon shared this through Facebook while recommending the book 1950 U.S.-China War. He explained, "'1950 U.S.-China War' shows that the Korean War was an international war," adding, "From the origins of the war to the armistice agreement, it is a book that reveals how international powers surrounding the Korean Peninsula shook our fate."



He also added, "The international forces that acted upon the Korean War are precisely the geopolitical conditions that are like a destiny for the Republic of Korea," and stated, "Making these geopolitical conditions work to our advantage is the most important national security strategy."

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