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mai said

 

@Kantor Ok, I get it you don't actually read carefully posts of other people, you may ignore this as well.

I did read your post, and responded to it.

You said that the DPRK had been winning the Korean War in 1950, and I agreed and offered an explanation as to why.

Then you described some ideal (?) scenario in which NATO didn't step in to combat an illegal invasion of South Korea by DPRK, in which the DPRK stood some significant chance of defeating ROK. And really, the response was the same: really, even on its own, the ROK could easily defeat the DPRK in this day and age. It wouldn't be easy, and it would be violent, but they would win.

Of course, they wouldn't be fighting alone, because any invasion would be met with American, NATO and UN troops, and without Russia and China to prop it up, the North Korean army would be obliterated.



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