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Nepali Paper on Circumstances of Korean War
Pyongyang, June 23 (KCNA) -- The Nepali paper Jana Sata on June 15 carried an article titled "How did the Korean war start" with the approach of the June 25-July 27 month of anti-U.S. joint struggle.

The Korean war broke out on June 25, 1950 but it started as the U.S. pushed forward the war preparations in a planned way after occupying south Korea under the pretext of disarming the Japanese army in 1945 with the ambition for world hegemony, the paper said.

Citing data on this, the paper went on:

The U.S. plan for the Korean war was decided with the unanimous approval of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff in January, 1950. MacArthur in a secret meeting with Syngman Rhee in February 1950 ordered him to invade north Korea before July. Dulles, who flew to south Korea as a special envoy of Truman on June 17, 1950, issued a secret order to spread misinformation that north Korea invaded the south Korean army first and, at the same time, invade the north all of a sudden.

The U.S. took full measures for camouflage and deception on the eve of the war. It choreographed the movements of high-ranking officials on the pretexts of weekend, trip, dinner, etc., trying to conceal its true colors as a provoker of the war.

The Korean war was started by the U.S. This is proven by the confession made by a staff officer of the 17th Regiment of the south Korean puppet army in those days. He said "June 24, 1950 was Saturday but officers were banned from going out and ordered to be on alert for war order. On the night of June 24 they received a secret order to start a military action against north Korea by crossing the 38th parallel at the dawn of June 25."

The U.S. instigated the south Korean army to start a surprise invasion of north Korea at the dawn of June 25, 1950.

This is how the Korean war (1950-1953) which was called the grimmest war since the Second World War was started.

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