The Korean War by Indy Neidell
Published 9 Dec 2025Now that they’ve agreed on a Demarcation Line, the talk this week at the Panmunjom peace talks has turned to whether there will be restrictions or not after the signing of an armistice. Also, how would inspections work to make sure the other side is complying with the armistice terms? Perhaps a group of representatives from neutral nations? Meanwhile the troops are digging in to their winter defenses, as the frozen Korean winter descends upon them.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:48 Recap
01:16 Two New Points
08:42 Korean Winter
11:47 Communist Defenses
13:20 Summary
13:33 Conclusion
14:28 Call to Action
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December 10, 2025
The Korean War Week 77: The Korean Winter Bites Hard – December 9, 1951
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when troops were at risk of being overrun by Chinese at Chosin Reservoir, Truman should have let the communists know
that if they didn’t pull back he would drop the bomb on them.
Comment by ray m — December 10, 2025 @ 19:15
But the Soviets had their own A-bombs by that time, so any use of American nuclear weapons would trigger at least Soviet entrance into the Korean War and possibly even a general war in Europe (which NATO was totally incapable of handling without full American support … and the US was engaged on the Korean peninsula). I think that’s why no overt threat was made by the Truman administration.
Comment by Nicholas — December 10, 2025 @ 19:20