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Originally Posted by vienna
This has been going on for ages between those two governments. It's just part of the business as usual; a bit of a yawn, really. It's similar to the posturing NK and SK do at the DMZ. Sound and fury signifying nothing...
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Michael Palin saw it back in the 1990s, it's become quite a tourist attraction now. Can't say that the DPRK and the ROKs posturing is quite a big a tourist attraction though...