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Bruce Cumings is not a neutral source, he is a hard left academic who has, over the years, turned himself into an apologist for the North Korean regime. I will rewrite this section or remove it, unless there are really principled objections. Theonemacduff ( talk) 16:06, 24 February 2018 (UTC)
It isn't really a question of "disagreeing" with Cumings; he's simply not a neutral source. He is an apologist for the regime, and the tactic he uses is always the same, a version of whataboutism. Note that the two incidents he cites have no detail, just a list of deaths, as if to create an equivalence between whatever happened to cause North Korean deaths, and an unprovoked attack by stealth which caused South Korean deaths. If Cumings is to be used, it would be better to provide more detail on the supposed "context" he is attempting to create. Were those other deaths the result of unprovoked attacks by South Korean forces on North Koreans? As reported, Cumings' idea seems to be, the war is still on, so anything is fair game. That ignores the fact that there is an armistice in place which has terms and protocols for dealing with violations. Theonemacduff ( talk) 04:55, 6 April 2019 (UTC)