I've said this in the other thread but this time I'd like to ask a question, if North Korea decides to forget with the US one day and America invades North Korea, would you people want these two statues:
kept or destroyed? and don't pull that "Oh it's just a memorial for fallen soldiers not evil dictators" bullstuff. Anything that goes against morality shouldn't be commemorated
It shouldn't come down to the US, it should be the new government of NK and its people to decide.
If they tear it down in riiots, likethe statues of Saddam Husein, then so be it.
If they decide to melt it down into something else, fine.
If they keep them or move them, then fine.
My choice would be to move them into a museum, not to commemorate that regime, but to teach it and warn people of the dangers of that regime.
Put it into context. Point at in a museum and say "They built these while their people starved" and let people learn.
As for anything against morality, what of all the ancient monuments built by people who enslaved, pillaged and commited genocide?
Egypt celebrates its ancient civilisation and their monuments, the very same ones built by slaves.
Italy takes pride in its monuments, ones which commemorate the ransacking of entire nations and the subjugation of millions of people.
Should the people of Rome knock down Trajan's column, or the Egyptians smash apart the Pyramids?