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Johnw1104 said:
vivster said:

A unification will never happen under North Korean rule, so I don't see how it could drive allies away. It is all up to North Korea of how much they want to commit. It's probably just a distraction to get some heat off their backs, but wouldn't it be cool if it wasn't?

I wonder how South Koreans think about this.

I think it's cool to see Koreans competing together regardless, but I don't believe this actually leads to anything so long as Kim and his regime are in charge. In their ideal world South Koreans choose the possibility of reunification over maintaining their relationships with their allies, but that won't be happening.

If Norh Korea came out and actually stated they were interested in some form of reunification that does not include Mighty Leader ruling both (undermining their carefully cultivated cult of personality) I might actually perk up and look into it, but they've avoided any comment whatsoever on the nature of that reunification, instead essentially just making a list of demands disguised as attempts at improving relations lol

Maybe we'll just have to wait for his death for something real to happen.



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