Allen West Advises Caution on Korean Peace Proclamation: Hitler Signed Munich Accords
As South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un stood side by side, agreeing on peace, unification, and denuclearization, retired Lieutenant Colonel Allen West advized caution on the peace proclamation, reminding that Hitler signed the Munich Accords.
“North and South Korea sign proclamation to denuclearize the Korean peninsula and potentially end the Korean War,” LTC Allen West wrote in a tweet on his Twitter page Friday morning.
“I advise caution. In 1938 Chamberlain met w/Hitler & signed Munich Accords.
Chamberlain claimed peace, Hitler later said it was just a piece of paper.”
LTC West’s warning came as “South Korean President Moon Jae-in -- with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un standing at his side -- said: ‘We had a historical meeting, and reached a very appreciative and valuable agreement. There will not be any more war on Korean Peninsula, and a new era of peace has finally opened, and we are declaring that,’ reported CNSNews.com on Friday morning.
“The two leaders are expected to sign a peace treaty later this year, officially ending a war that began 65 years ago.”
The retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel did not stop there, however.
“History teaches us that actions speak louder than signed accords, or proclamations,” warned LTC Allen West in another tweet.
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