US war threats in Korea have reached an all-time high, sending tensions on the peninsula spiking. In 2023, the US military conducted 200 days of war games in Korea—some of which rehearsed the “decapitation” of North Korea’s leaders, and even brought nuclear capable weapons systems to Korea. With the peninsula at the brink of war, there is an urgent need to organize sustained domestic opposition to US imperialism in Korea from within the belly of the beast.
Join us to hear an anti-imperialist overview of the current situation on the Korean peninsula and to learn more about the US Out of Korea campaign presented by Paul Liem of the Korea Policy Institute and US Out of Korea Campaign and Jeeho Cha of Nodutdol for Korean Community Development.
Paul Liem has been active on Korea issues for four decades and has visited North Korea in three different decades. He is a Director of the Korea Policy Institute and an activist in the US Out of Korea Campaign.
Jeeho Cha is a member of Nodutdol for Korean Community Development, an organization that fights for Korea’s national liberation toward a world free of imperialism.