I think they will. They have 10x the backbone than the Europeans have. I wonder if there is a way to send a note of condolence to the South Korean government? Their country must be in absolute shock, and I think it would be a good idea to show our support.
I know that the Ghurkas are not Korean, but where are they right now? Last I heard, they were in Afghanistan. Perhaps they could lend a hand(or kukri), and speed up the elimination process.
A high-fiber diet will help with this......
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