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BuckeyeMike80;1824471; said:Well that and they usually do stupid shit like this when they are short of something, the big thing is determining what that something is....is it grain or is it oil?
Gatorubet;1824481; said:Muck, is the KPA still digging those big ass tunnels under the DMZ, or did satellite/listening technology put a stop to their old "secret" underground autobahns offensive strategy?
Muck;1824485; said:Pretty much. Most of DPRKs provocations are little more than a blackmail scheme to get free shit from the US & other nations that find it easiest to just buy them off.
hey fan guy you want A #1 girl? I give you best girl to make you love ever. You number 1 with her.OCBucksFan;1824875; said:This is incredibly accurate. The DPRK has had two years of really bad, spoiled, crops and their people are starving. The attack on a sub a few months back stopped the South from giving them food any longer for a couple months, so they decided to allow the South Koreans to have meetings, in special meeting buildings, with their families in the North, this getting aid from South Korea again.
There's more to this than the "we want attention" thing though, Kim Jong-Ill is about about to die, his youngest son is being put into his place and he's a leader that's done nothing. So he wants to flex his muscles to show that he's a powerful leader, and the propaganda that's fed there is out of control. The North tells their people that South Koreans are all warmongers who constantly attack and try to invade North Korea. Even more than that, it's the constant feeding of "we're the supermen of the world, we have the best technology, they are the most powerful nation in the world" and if they let their borders opened too much, or let too many people see the outside world that image could be shattered. Thus the embarassment over the poor performance at the World Cup, the first time they have ever showed a live sporting event, and it was a 7-0 humiliation. This after they showed video from their "1-0 Victory over Brazil" on the news.
But all this slowly begins to shatter the image, you have people who escape North Korea, knowing their familys will be executed, but having to decide that it's better they die that way than starve to death.
Sooner or later the country will be unified again. The fact that China is not backing North Korea right now is a bad sign for the DPRK, that's their only ally, and it's obvious they are getting tired of having to give them aid, support their stupid decisions, and keep them from getting their asses beaten down.
Now, for the last question, why are we out here.
I am out here on a contract that's turned pretty long term, though in March odds are I will be off to Hong Kong or potentially Singapore. Doing the overseas contractor thing while the US economy stabilizes. It's also a good way to see the world, let someone else pay for it, and get enough time to actually experience the culture of another country. Not to mention, get pretty damned good with a pair of chopsticks.
JCOSU86;1824379; said:Can't think of a better place to visit!
Best Buckeye;1824881; said:
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So your saying that we will let the death of thousands of U.S. troops just go away?ORD_Buckeye;1823341; said:Disagree. Even if there's the will (which in many quarters there is not for a variety of reasons) where are we going to pull the necessary manpower to repel what would probably be a million N. Koreans pouring across the parallel. No administration--Republican or Democratic--is going to throw a few token divisions into a meat grinder.
BrutusBuckeyeAZ;1824968; said:I was stationed in Korea in 94-95! For the most part the people were very happy that the U.S. was there! It is only a handful of people that are protesting that we are there! It drives me crazy to hear people talking from there ass about things they know nothing about! But then again, this is America and we all have the right to make an ass of our selves...
OCBuckWife;1824946; said:He already has one.
OCBucksFan;1824977; said:It's the whole Eastern VS Western culture thing, and it's pretty extreme here. You're seeing the youth embrace more and more of western culture, so it's coming and it's coming fast, but you have the old rich Koreans who really don't want to see things change.
Muck;1825216; said:Regarding the ROK population it should be mentioned that there is a very large split in opinion between the older generations and the younger peeps.
Basically those who can remember the Korean War are very pro American presence in the nation while the younger adults who grew up afterwards and have no memory of the war are the ones protesting for the US to remove troops.
Do you and she get along?