Ducimus |
11-01-10 03:47 PM |
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Originally Posted by Castout
(Post 1525516)
The South wouldn't want to invade the North, they see little reason to unite the peninsula because it would burden the South's economy much. The South Koreans are unlike the Germans who still able to view the East as one German nation and willing to be burdened with the cost and social problems especially in the early days.
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Are you sure? I've lived there for over a year, and the impression I walked away with is this:
Both sides want a united Korea, because both have something the other needs. The north has raw material, and land, something the south is in short supply of. The south has industry, jobs, (food). Something the North is in short supply of. The trouble is, both want it all, their way.
I could be wrong, but having lived and interacted with them for over a year, that's the impression i had.
and on another subject.
McPeak is the devil! the USAF is a far better place without him.
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