North and South Korea to officially end war after 65 years, new report says
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North and South Korea to officially end war after 65 years, new report says
onlooker wrote:This seems to be more than just political gesturing.North and South Korea to officially end war after 65 years, new report says
https://americanmilitarynews.com/2018/0 ... port-says/
Cog wrote:onlooker wrote:This seems to be more than just political gesturing.North and South Korea to officially end war after 65 years, new report says
https://americanmilitarynews.com/2018/0 ... port-says/
Does this mean Trump gets the Nobel Peace Prize for initiating the peace process between North and South Korea?
Yeah I didn't think so.
Plantagenet wrote:Cog wrote:onlooker wrote:This seems to be more than just political gesturing.North and South Korea to officially end war after 65 years, new report says
https://americanmilitarynews.com/2018/0 ... port-says/
Does this mean Trump gets the Nobel Peace Prize for initiating the peace process between North and South Korea?
Yeah I didn't think so.
Maybe they could take back the one they gave to Obama for doing nothing and give it to Trump for his work pushing for denuclearizing North Korea.
Cheers!
Newfie wrote:It strikes me such an agreement would be very much in Kim’s favor. I’m assuming SK needs nukes (assuming they are US nukes) to keep NK in line. I’m assuming NKs conventional forces are much larger than SKs.
Anyone verify that guess?
Whatever Kim's game is, he desires above all remaining in power. Because he knows what happens to dictators who are removed from power.
This Could Be The Real Reason North Korea Halted Nuclear Testing And It’s Terrifying
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The mountain above North Korea’s main nuclear test site Punggye-ri has likely collapsed following a nuclear test last fall, sparking concerns about radioactive fallout and environmental catastrophes, according to geologists at the University of Science and Technology of China.
Cog wrote:Ibon said, "From the outside looking in the citizens of North Korea seem quite effectively socialized to the current regime. "
I'm not sure what that means exactly but I do know from the tales of North Korean defectors that entire families are sentenced to death or extended stays in labor camps for any criticism of the regime or of Kim in particular. Socialized? More like petrified.
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