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North Korea: China is a ‘Turncoat and our Enemy’

Well, the unification of two Korea will impossible as long as the Kim family is on the throne.
 
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Well, the unification of two Korea will impossible as long as the Kim family is on the throne.

The USA won't let South Korea reunite, since in that case they can no longer justify having the US military in South Korea.
 
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The USA won't let South Korea reunite, since in that case they can no longer justify having the US military in South Korea.
But Russia will let NK unite SK, in the return NK support Russia to annex Crime :pop:
 
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Wrong decade.
NK wont support Russia if they get Nothing in return :pop:. Cuba may got Nuke offer again. US will sh1t in their pants :laugh:
UN rejects Russian annexation of Crimea

The 11 countries that voted against the text were Armenia, Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, North Korea, Russia, Nicaragua, Sudan, Syria, Venezuela and Zimbabwe.

NATO and Western powers voted overwhelmingly in favor. Among the abstentions were Afghanistan, China, India and Pakistan, as well many South American nations.

Israel and Iran were among those that did not vote
UN rejects Russian annexation of Crimea
 
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Every single nations in the whole world are enemies of the mighty North Korea.
 
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The USA won't let South Korea reunite, since in that case they can no longer justify having the US military in South Korea.
You're forgetting that the U.S. is NOT an imperial power. America has been trying to remove its troops from S.K. since 1979.

Perhaps the greatest obstacle to reuniting Korea are the Koreans themselves. N.K. only wants unification under its dictatorship; S.K. is split between desire for reunification and horror at how much such a project would cost. They know what absorbing East Germany did to the West Germans and figure that their bill will be much higher. South Koreans are more family-oriented than nationalist, they aren't as eager to foot the bill in the name of unity as the Germans were.
 
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You're forgetting that the U.S. is NOT an imperial power. America has been trying to remove its troops from S.K. since 1979.

Perhaps the greatest obstacle to reuniting Korea are the Koreans themselves. N.K. only wants unification under its dictatorship; S.K. is split between desire for reunification and horror at how much such a project would cost. They know what absorbing East Germany did to the West Germans and figure that their bill will be much higher. South Koreans are more family-oriented than nationalist, they aren't as eager to foot the bill in the name of unity as the Germans were.

If America really wanted to remove its troop nothing can stop this from happening. When a ceasefire was announced China withdrew its troops right away while the American troops are still stationed there ever since.

Germany however is a different story, after its defeat it was split into 4 zones (French, British, American and Russian). Then there's also the Iron Curtain (Berlin wall) that divided the 2 parts. With USSR's economy collapsing, Removal of Hungary's border fence with Austria causing many East Germans fleeing to West Germany or Austria and the Peaceful Revolution contributed to the unification process.

Korea's situation is quite different which has been separated by different ideologies. The North ruled by the Kim's family through dictatorship will ofcourse never want to lose this kind of power through elections and the South might not want to absorb the massive poor from the North either. Back then Thatcher and some Western EU were against the German unification, who knows maybe the US don't want a united Korea either in its agenda.
 
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You're forgetting that the U.S. is NOT an imperial power. America has been trying to remove its troops from S.K. since 1979.

Perhaps the greatest obstacle to reuniting Korea are the Koreans themselves. N.K. only wants unification under its dictatorship; S.K. is split between desire for reunification and horror at how much such a project would cost. They know what absorbing East Germany did to the West Germans and figure that their bill will be much higher. South Koreans are more family-oriented than nationalist, they aren't as eager to foot the bill in the name of unity as the Germans were.
Really ?

US want to leave since 1979 ??
 
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