KJ is a fabulous thinker. I’m amazed that he was able to discuss Korea’s tragic history with such calmness. It’s heartbreaking. How evil the US empire is. Rise up! Rise up! Reclaim your sovereignty. Reunite with your brothers and sisters up north. Live harmoniously with your neighbors. Delete America. Thank you for such a fabulous broadcast.
@paysanfrancais7045Күн бұрын
This interview is very refreshing. What Mr Noh said reminds me of what’s been said about Taiwan. After WWII, Taiwan went from a Japanese colony to a US colony. The corrupt Taiwan government has been propped up and marketed as a “model democracy” in the western media.
@canto6098Күн бұрын
People in Taiwan and Philippines are being played like a fiddler plays a violin, marching the people in the sea to swim or drown. Wake Up people!
@shiromaru823623 сағат бұрын
So true
@d-munn2 күн бұрын
The real crisis is for Elensky, who didn't get more Sth Korean weapons. Neocons didn't get their way with the Sth Korean people.
@Buf-g6m2 күн бұрын
Maybe if they didn't concoct all their narratives and schemes out of thin air, they would have some credibility with people, be they north american, Australian, or korean.
@d-munn2 күн бұрын
@Buf-g6m nothing happens without the blessing of the neocons. The last throws of a desperate admin to sow chaos before inauguration. Wesley Clarke's 7 or bust. It's a bust.
@bumble-g2jКүн бұрын
Are you two projecting? YOU ARE.
@malcolmbarnett84702 күн бұрын
I hope Australians are listening carefully about sovereignty
@danwelterweight41372 күн бұрын
The Americans did the same thing in Australia in 1975 and the Australian people just stood by and watched the Military and the Australian deep state overthrew the Australian government.
@oceanst502 күн бұрын
Lol. Most australians are either unaware or unbothered being the us vassal.
@megthornton13712 күн бұрын
@@malcolmbarnett8470 absolutely
@conseated36162 күн бұрын
Australians are fed a constant supply of bread and circuses to be bothered with events in the world.
@glengrant3884Күн бұрын
Australians still think they're Anzacs....!!🫡...they ARE!!!..ANZAC BISCUITS!!!...soggy and full of sheet..sorry wheat!!😂
@conseated36162 күн бұрын
South korea biggest problem starts with 3 letters U.S.A.
@bumble-g2jКүн бұрын
That's easy.
@fndngnvrlndКүн бұрын
@@conseated3616 AGREE!!!!!!!
@hammer6198Күн бұрын
@@conseated3616 Yes! But also liberal democracy is a problem!
@numbersix8919Күн бұрын
@@hammer6198 That's a USA joint.
@ivybae9906Күн бұрын
Same with Germany and Europe.
@bellakrinkle93812 күн бұрын
OMG, this is my fear, too. American citizens are puppets, too.
@sarahkelly2350Күн бұрын
indeed, propagandized puppets, NPCs, but puppets nonetheless...
@Chubbchubb2313Күн бұрын
K.J. Noh is hidden treasure. Must have him as a REGULAR Guest.
@theburningarchiveКүн бұрын
Great suggestion!
@aleaiactaest8354Күн бұрын
That was an excellent episode. Best analysis, byfar, I have heard of the SK crisis. Big kudos to let the guest speak so freely/uninterrupted.
@theburningarchiveКүн бұрын
Many thanks. KJ was terrific
@alifm40DSКүн бұрын
I didn't expect KJ mentioning Indonesia. Sadly, it does true. There's many massacres in Indonesia, with the darkest and biggest one was back in Oct 1965-1966 where 500k - 1M Indonesian had been killed by US-Backed Soeharto forces (later government) alongside with the religious groups and ultranationalist. Most of them are sadly not Commies or even related with the party.
@theburningarchiveКүн бұрын
Terrific. There is a recent highly praised book on Indonesia's difficult path to independence - Revolusi - that I will cover on the channel next year
@alifm40DSКүн бұрын
@theburningarchive Thank you, i will wait for the coverage of the book.
@numbersix8919Күн бұрын
@@alifm40DS You can double the CIA estimate.
@davidlai399Күн бұрын
And now Bong Bong Marcos is back in Philippine after long holiday in Hawaii
@alifm40DSКүн бұрын
@@numbersix8919 Oh yes, i aware of CIA behind it. They tried that before in 1950s only succeed on 1965
@RobertWilliams-us4kw2 күн бұрын
Absolutely fascinating and many thanks KJ Noh! I learnt so much during this episode!! P.S. good on ya Jeff for searching out to interview KJ Noh on your show. Regards
@theburningarchiveКүн бұрын
many thanks KJ was terrific
@ellengran68142 күн бұрын
Thank you for all you hard work educating the world. Greetings from grandmother in Norway.
@theburningarchive2 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@jc9109Күн бұрын
Mr. Kj Noh. Brilliant 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
@numbersix8919Күн бұрын
This channel always has the right guests and the right topics.
@theburningarchiveКүн бұрын
thank you
@Li-ty4veКүн бұрын
Brilliant clarity by KJ Noh. 🙏🙏
@malcolmbarnett84702 күн бұрын
Another excellent programme Jeff. Tx to KJ
@theburningarchiveКүн бұрын
Many thanks
@Gipsi71121 сағат бұрын
Absolutely one of the BEST information about South Korea. Thank you both. Looking forward to other serious honest discussions. Salute from Java and Bali
@ronaldoferreira594Күн бұрын
KJ is an Excelent Analyst. #LONGLIVERESISTENCE
@canto6098Күн бұрын
Yoon almost pulled it off. Thanks to the residents of Korean, he failed. Now, he must be taught a lesson, make sure he will pay for his crime.
@haydenjardine9178Күн бұрын
Within the first 15 minutes, this man nailed it so perfectly on the head that his choice or words was the hammer itself. A unification of the koreas would allow independency in both technology and resources and a global economic powerhouse connected to the greater land mass.
@Buf-g6m2 күн бұрын
Keep chiming in my good fellow Jeffery, much appreciated. ❤
@theburningarchiveКүн бұрын
Thanks. Will do.
@shiromaru8236Күн бұрын
I never miss KJ Noh talk or show he took part. Very knowledgeable in South Korea Marshall Law, so much inform of bombing and nipah palm been used against both North and South Korean in 1945 , 1950 and Korea war.
@AlexUmali-nz9peКүн бұрын
Greetings from the Philippines! The father of my friend was never the same again when he fought in the Korean War. He unleashed his PTSD through his cruelty to his children. No to US imperialist proxy wars !
@davidlai399Күн бұрын
Now Bong Bong Marcos is back in Philippine after CIA sponsored holiday in Hawaii
@AlexUmali-nz9peКүн бұрын
@davidlai399 BBM (Biyahe nang Biyahe si Marcos)
@thomasbergbusch3641Күн бұрын
What a fine interview!
@theburningarchiveКүн бұрын
Thank you
@Djordje-pr6vbКүн бұрын
This is so dreadful, I need a recovery.
@hau8072Күн бұрын
Wow....what a brilliant and most enlightening narratives by Mr. Noh. We ❤️ to hear a whole lot more from Mr. Noh, an intellectual of the highest calibre, in the future. Mr.Noh even knew the wholesale massacre of the civilians in Indonesia that took place during the Junta's regime, of course, backed by the US. ❤️From Indonesia.
@theburningarchiveКүн бұрын
Thanks for watching, and for your kind words. Great to hear from Indonesia
@megthornton1371Күн бұрын
A great guest
@lawrencengu9505Күн бұрын
Hi KJ Noh, you should run South Korea. It is very interesting to hear you talk. Noh, you are one of the top-class speakers and thinkers I have met.👍👍
@sarahkelly2350Күн бұрын
the korean people should be proud, and could teach us all a great deal.
@manoalex657521 сағат бұрын
It's time..SK & NK integrate as one nation...That will make them a powerful nation...and truly independent....and trade freely with all countries without Prejudice...
@shiromaru823623 сағат бұрын
I never miss KJ interview and talk. Learned so much about the North Korean had suffered when nipah palm was used on them by the evil country. Mass grave of people die.
@haute9022 күн бұрын
CIA put him there
@peanut0brainКүн бұрын
@@haute902 ćïą put saddam in there too, after he helped ćïą assassinate a former Iraqi president
@megthornton1371Күн бұрын
Australia next
@shiromaru823623 сағат бұрын
Hope Aussie are watching this show and learn your big brother is holding South Korean .
@Jack2200Күн бұрын
Mind boggling! Hard to believe how close a shave that was and at stake was potentially a world war, since NK has a pact with Russia now. Thank you very much for this chilling interview which raises awareness of how close to the Armageddon we live today and how reckless this US administration is. 🙏
@theburningarchiveКүн бұрын
Many thanks.
@Eyy7072Күн бұрын
What an impressive speaker - knowledgeable, articulate, calm and passionate.
@jackshultz2024Күн бұрын
Thank you. This interview revealed to me how ignorant I am about this strategically important region. It puts into context events in Eurasia, West Asia and Europe today.
@theburningarchiveКүн бұрын
Thank you. There is so much to learn. It is a credit to you that were open to learning. Wisdom is knowing what you don't know?
@jackshultz2024Күн бұрын
@ It’s a strategically important region that deserves far more attention, with a far richer history, than we in the West have been paying.
@dfaux2118Күн бұрын
Listening to you both ..I have learned so very much!!! Highly appreciated!
@theburningarchiveКүн бұрын
Thank you
@FayazNoor-p4rКүн бұрын
Brilliant discussion
@theburningarchiveКүн бұрын
Many thanks
@andreselectricoКүн бұрын
This was brilliant, excellent. I learnt a lot. Great guest, great interview.
@theburningarchiveКүн бұрын
Thanks for listening
@dfaux2118Күн бұрын
Just the best Jeff!!!
@theburningarchiveКүн бұрын
thank you
@HappyDT2 күн бұрын
The Global was NOT surprised but amused. We all know South Korea is a colony of USA and nothing happens in SouthKorea without their Masters' approval.
@edwardroh892 күн бұрын
What is the aim of this type of post? South Korea for the first time truly disobeyed their "master" and the takeaway is that u make this type of post for no reason meanwhile we have other eu and Australian who are more diehard vassals.
@marcomongke3116Күн бұрын
@edwardroh89 why not? Some of us dont know much about America or South Korean politics beyond the mainstream narratives. It's quite interesting to know about the nuanced news and takes.
@flyrodmikeКүн бұрын
@@marcomongke3116 We're not supposed to point out that SK is a puppet of the US, occupied by thousands of US troops, with its military subordinated to US command, and therefore, NOT a sovereign country.
@peanut0brainКүн бұрын
I believe the sk military follows orders of a ŰŠ general @@flyrodmike
@jossahaКүн бұрын
Great intro to K-Politics :-) Thank you.
@theburningarchiveКүн бұрын
thank you
@dalvinderbasi3495Күн бұрын
Fantastic guest, very informative. It puts everything into context regarding what took place. I have been watching your channel recently, I am immensely impressed. Thank you so much!
@theburningarchiveКүн бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
@MAYTHEFORCEBEWITHYOU8882 күн бұрын
Great interview 😊. What microphone do you use to make KZbin videos?
@theburningarchiveКүн бұрын
mostly an audiotechnica mike, but also used a lav mike for the start of this one. Still learning my sound editing
@betty667619 сағат бұрын
Thank you gentlemen for this conversation, it was a real eyeopener.
@jessieyap21123 сағат бұрын
The South Korean people just saved Asia from going to war totally not their making.
@soryang852316 сағат бұрын
The woman wrestling outside the National Assembly building with a soldier armed with an assault rifle was An Qui-ryeong 안귀령. I've seen her many times on Kim Eo-jun's youtubes/ video programs. She is a very well known journalist. Assemblyman Kim Min-seok warned of a martial law risk when Kim Yong-hyun was nominated. On Sep 2, 2024, at a hearing into his nomination Kim Min-seok questioned the former defense minister extensively on the constitutional law on martial law declarations and the previous DSC plan for martial law during the Park Geun-hye impeachment. He had seen it coming, and explained why Kim Yong-hyun's appointment suggested martial law might be in the works.
@arttorres-x1q19 сағат бұрын
KJ Noh interview, his speech was charming , very eloquent under the circumstances. Thank you. From California USA.
@kenlee77503 сағат бұрын
❤very thoughtful thinking
@sidneyng3792Күн бұрын
Right on!
@RP-mm9ieКүн бұрын
Thanks 😮
@theburningarchiveКүн бұрын
You're welcome!
@khookeekengКүн бұрын
KJ is the best ❤
@salimalam40022 сағат бұрын
Thank you
@manoalex657521 сағат бұрын
One point and a lesson for national unity is Korea...no matter ruling /opposition/right-left or centerist parties...They showed the Arab and middle East and West nations..how to stand for their national cause and not to be totally blind to where the nation would have been heading....A Big crisis averted and common sense prevailed..... It also shows the local population are very very united and read the games being played well..Good foresight....
@davidlai399Күн бұрын
Jackass alliance lol
@newace00719 сағат бұрын
That was heavy…
@angloedu5499Күн бұрын
Unfortunately having a multipolar world isn’t in the interest of elites within Academia, business, and diplomacy. It’s still maybe perhaps ..... it’s my way or the highway. Question is how can the South Koreans get the US to understand they want a “Peace Treaty”, not a cease fire truce? Explain what can the South can do in order to get this in order.
@theburningarchiveКүн бұрын
Great question... I think this is an issue we will be discussing a lot next year not just in South Korea but around the world. Many thanks
@angloedu5499Күн бұрын
Look forward to the results.
@Lee-os5jqКүн бұрын
KJ Noh made a few mistake about US never wanted peace with North Korea and that is not true. It is true that US divided the Korean Peninsula after the WWII; this decision was made in the bad faith and Korean received it. One of the big reasons for the poor decision on Korean Penninsula probably was because of Soviet. After the Korea War, North Korea walked out of the peace treaty with the USA because it said that North Korea was to accept the division of Korean Penninsula. Since North Korea said no, so then to this day USA is still responsible for its division and it has been the big problem for USA.
@numbersix8919Күн бұрын
@Lee-os5jq So, in other words, no peace except on US terms. MLK said there are two types of peace, the peace of submission and the peace of justice.
@montakute1328Күн бұрын
He won't hear a word of MLK because of King's color. Funny thing is that PPP don't realize the US thinks of koreans the same way, yet PPP kowtow to uncle sam
@numbersix891921 сағат бұрын
@@montakute1328 Sad!
@lordlee647320 сағат бұрын
No one is gonna talk about how a supposedly democratic process got this jerk in the office, in a relatively developed country with a relatively educated population? The whole process is corrupt.
@kichulhan76149 сағат бұрын
President Yoon Seok-Yeol' declaration and retraction of martial law was certainly in conformity with the constitution. It is different from Gwangju massacre that was a coup by a group of military junta.
@jonnorth1147Күн бұрын
Korea has to distance themselves from America. America is done. Future belongs to East Asia.
@georgekim9332 сағат бұрын
@@jonnorth1147 what do you make of zero nitrate in Japan and South Korea?
@Muadib1234Күн бұрын
Ilong live North Korea and Kim Jong Un
@bradlktКүн бұрын
Implosion
@robertblue3795Күн бұрын
Mr Noh speaks more harshly about the US than NK. Is South Korean politics more influenced by US or NK?
@joyfultaylor7927Күн бұрын
KJ Noh's claim has already been debunked by Korean national assembly. He has clear view of North Korean communist which does not represent Republic of Korea at all.
@raulf.bustos1472Күн бұрын
I feel this discussion is a bit misleading. I think this is a reaction to the North going over to Ukraine. The strings for martial law was a rehearsal..But thank you for the inside scoop.
@hyhhy19 сағат бұрын
"The North going to Ukraine" is just a fake story though.
@chrisbungarra10forrest-cl1roКүн бұрын
why do you all talk so funny
@EndwankeryКүн бұрын
I can't support or dispute much of what this guy said except when it comes to US deterrence against China. His narrative on that is profoundly wrong given the CCPs continuous plurality of border disputes. The US really did try to be peaceful with China and got massively entangled with it in terms of international trade. China, under Xi Jinping, has become an aggressive, coercive and abusive power that is a severe threat to all of it's neighbors. Look what China is doing to Taiwan, Japan and the Philippines. This guy paints it as if America is arbitrarily entangling South Korea in its aggression against China when China are the ones involved in over 20 ongoing border disputes. I can fully believe that the US is a bad ally to Korea (God knows it is to the UK and anywhere south of its border) but I have difficulty believing this guy is portraying much other than an ideological position that he happens to share
@kijinoh589Күн бұрын
China has more land borders than any other country in the world except for Russia. So it's not surprising that it would have a "plurality of border disputes". Most of these disputes are a legacy of invasive and unclear claims created by Western colonial powers. But still, the record shows that China has resolved most of these disputes peacefully and amicably--often ceding territory--with most its neighbors: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Laos, Mongolia, North Korea, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia. The only ones that are remaining are the ones where the US has been weaponizing the dispute to escalate tensions against China--most notably India. As for the US "trying to be peaceful with China", again the facts refute the claim. The US been planning a doctrine war against China since 2009-2010.
@grouchypatch9185Күн бұрын
@@Endwankery !!!???
@grouchypatch9185Күн бұрын
When there's a chaos or discord in any country, Usa is definitely involved.
@theburningarchiveКүн бұрын
It might be worth exploring some of the perspectives I pointed to in my recent substack piece jeffrich.substack.com/p/china-never-entered-the-thucydides?r=azb1g
@EndwankeryКүн бұрын
@@kijinoh589 Right, so that explains China launching missiles off the coasts of Japan and Taiwan, taking over Hong Kong in violation of the treaty they signed with Britain, taking over Macau, committing genocide against the Uyghurs, invading the sea around Vietnam (famously a US ally ofc) and the Philippines, trying to buy up ports and infrastructure across Europe and Australia and debt-trapping developing countries across the world. All of that is perfectly innocent on the part of the Chinese Communist party and anything bad that did happen is Americas fault? I suppose it's also Americas fault that China has the most grossly authoritarian social system in human history, that they conduct forced organ harvesting on people imprisoned for political crimes and that Mao Zedong destroyed Chinese culture during the cultural revolution. The Chinese Communists are innocent, everything is Americas fault and koolaid is delicious. Grow up
@glengrant3884Күн бұрын
GREAT WORK GUYS!💥💪 AUSTRALIA!!🤍💙❤️💥🙌
@sanghoonlee154312 сағат бұрын
What Korean people want is peace and democracy. Korean people just do not want neibour countries to be enemies. Most Korean people support Korea-US alliance. Lee Jae myung who is supported by over 50% Koreans as next president is also supporting the alliance but just want to focus more on Korean national interest to make Korea a democratic, peaceful and prosperous country with K series culture.