To: OahuBreeze
Sure, that's all fine and good, but that doesn't resolve the matter of South Korea's willingness or capability to undertake the task. Germany is still buckling under the endeavor of integrating the former East, despite a far wealthier economy - on both sides - and the full weight of the European Union behind it.
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10/07/2003 5:34:48 PM PDT by
AntiGuv
(When the countdown hits zero, something's gonna happen..)
To: AntiGuv
Okay, I'll conceded my "temporary setback..." as propaganda.... I just get so damn aggravated at the "unwillingess" aspect of it and the SK rhetoric to the opposite. It is a problem. But I don't see the answer in propping up the Juche-fruit regime, which will just continue to siphon money into the megalomanaic military, practice bizarre economic policies to push the country further to ruin, continue to kill of the populace, and threaten SK and other countries through direct military action or proliferation of WMD, narcotics, missiles, etc. Make somebody rich on the inside and get a moderate regime going there.
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