Rath said:
Both countries talk about reunification, they just both want to be the ones who're in government. The Koreans on both sides see the peninsula as a whole as one country. Not every countries economics are such a major issue though. Afghanistan for example had a rubbish economy both before and after the fall of the Taliban, it's not the fuel for a conflict or the major issue for the NATO forces. It's secondary to the religious and political issues. |
Exactly. North Korea citizens, even if they want to replace their leaders, want to save south korean citizens from the west's brainwashing.
Not be brainwashed themselves.
All an invasion would do would be prove everything their leaders were saying was true, and push the citizens towards them instead of away.