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Wrong. So much for that claimed 'high Chinese IQ' usually peddled here.The burden of feeding the North Koreans belongs to all Koreans, regardless of whether they are from the North or South.
North and South Koreas are political entities. This is not 'northern' or 'southern' Korea where each is merely a geographical designation but 'North Korea' and 'South Korea' are recognized politicized entities. Each have its own form of governance and government, its own currency, its own economic system, and its own relationships with other political entities outside its borders. Each does not need the other to have control over its course. What this mean is that the burden of providing for citizens inside each side belongs to the government that is the sole authority inside those borders. If the South Korean government need foreign assistance in any way, that call for assistance belongs under that burden. Same for North Korea. But because of the clear delineation in borders and all things relevant to what make up a 'country' or 'state', neither side has a burden of providing for the other.
Yes. If any of my relatives done me a grave wrong, whatever committed was done out of malice and that malice indicate a clear moral severance of that person from me. So why should I continue that relationship? You think this does not happen every day somewhere in the world?Oldman, would you starve your own brothers and sisters because you had a nasty spat with them?
Playing the race card. Typical of the Chinese members in this forum. Amusing that it comes from a Chinese living in white dominated Australia where he enjoys rights and freedoms not found in his beloved China.From your attitude in this forum most likely you would in the name of democracy, freedom and subservience to your white overlords.
That is Cmdr Choi Hee-dong on the left and Cmdr Jeffrey Kim on the right.
2nd Korean-American Captain of US Aegis Ship Named
Let me know when your racist China...Cmdr. Jeffrey J. Kim's inauguration was held March 28 at the South Korean Navy's operations command in Busan. Kim, who was made captain of the USS John S. McCain, is the second Korean-American naval officer to skipper an Aegis-equipped destroyer, after Cmdr. Choi Hee-dong, captain of the USS Chafee.
Gordon Chung-Hoon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gordon Paiʻea Chung-Hoon...the first Asian American flag officer.
The Arleigh Burke class destroyer USS Chung-Hoon is named for him.
Never mind...