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The Day the U.S. Sent a Message | Operation Paul Bunyan | Fat Electrician Reaction Operation Paul Bunyan was one of the most intense and calculated power moves of the Cold War. In 1953, following the brutal murder of two U.S. Army officers in the Korean Demilitarized Zone, the United States responded with an overwhelming show of force designed to send an unmistakable message — without firing a single shot. In this reaction, we watch and break down The Fat Electrician’s telling of Operation Paul Bunyan, a moment that showcased psychological warfare, deterrence, and the razor-thin line between restraint and escalation during the Cold War. What began as a routine tree-trimming mission turned into one of the most aggressive displays of military readiness ever executed in the DMZ. We discuss: What Operation Paul Bunyan was and why it happened How the U.S. used overwhelming force as a deterrent The Cold War context behind the DMZ standoff Why this operation mattered — and still does today Stories like Operation Paul Bunyan show how wars aren’t always fought with bullets, but with strategy, resolve, and unmistakable intent.