Biowarfare in North Korea: Newly Released Evidence of U.S. War Crimes

Over the decades since the Korean War, undeniable evidence of the U.S.’s war crimes have come to light, and grudgingly, the U.S. government has been forced to acknowledge this evidence.

INSURGE Intelligence has released a report containing evidence the U.S. used biological weapons during the Korean War. The report was written in 1952 by the International Scientific Commission (ISC), and was suppressed upon its release.

The Korean War began in 1950 when communist North Korea invaded the undemocratic, anticommunist South Korea. North Korea was part of the Soviet zone, while the South was aligned with the United States.

After the Truman administration persuaded the United Nations Security Council to allow the use of force, General Douglas MacArthur launched an attack that pushed the invading North Korean forces back. Truman then wanted to unite Korea under a U.S.-friendly government, however, as UN forces neared the Chinese border, they were intervened by thousands of Chinese troops.


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