Most Americans today know whatever they know about the Korean War from the history books. Many associate it dimly with Harry Truman, a man the current inhabitant of the White House likes to think of whenever he pauses to ponder his own legacy in the long lens of history. For now, however, history must wait, as the vast majority of Americans are somewhere between feelings of dismay and anger about the terrible events reported daily from the hell that has become Iraq.
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