SIXTY YEARS AGO, ON JUNE 25, 1950, WAR BROKE OUT IN KOREA. THE UNITED STATES, CHINA, THE SOVIET UNION AND THE UNITED NATIONS SOON THREW THEIR MILITARY WEIGHT INTO THE CONFLICT BETWEEN THE NORTH OR THE SOUTH, AND, BEFORE AN ARMISTICE WAS SIGNED THREE YEARS LATER, MILLIONS HAD DIED AND A NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST HAD NARROWLY BEEN AVERTED. THIS PAST WEDNESDAY, AS 189 NATIONS ARE ATTENDING A UNITED NATIONS REVIEW CONFERENCE ON THE NUCLEAR NON PROLIFERATION TREATY, NODUTDOL FOR KOREAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZED A DISCUSSION AT THE BRECHT FORUM IN MANHATTAN ON "NORTH KOREAS BOMB AND THE ROAD TO PEACE". WBAI FRED NGUYEN WAS THERE AND FILED THIS REPORT: