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post-war-peace-treaties

The formal agreements following the Korean War involving U.N. occupation of strategic locations in Russia and China to ensure lasting peace.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Perversity of Things (1952)Hugo Gernsback

Chapter 2

The chapter reflects on the post-Korean War peace treaties signed with Russia and China, emphasizing the ongoing U.N. occupation and the U.S. military commitment to maintain peace for decades. It discusses the economic burden on the U.S. taxpayer, the importance of providing cheap atomic energy globally to prevent conflict, and the challenges of atomic energy supervision. Additionally, it addresses the urgent need for U.S. monetary reform, proposing an atom-energy based currency (AED) as a potential solution to stabilize global economies and replace gold-backed currencies.