There is a way Korea can reunify, but it will take a huge amount of courage on the part of S.Korean leaders... Firstly, declare total independence and get the USA off its back. So it won't be seen as a pawn of the USA by China. That is the very first step to reunification, as China will never allow a pro-US nation on its borders. If Korea can claim to be totally sovereign and independent, then China wouldn't have much of a problem.
@TaintedFaith88 Well that in itself would make it very easy for a Chinese led invasion. The main factor here being faith. Independence would only trigger thoughts of dominance and war. A signed document or promised word will not guarantee reunification.
@TaintedFaith88 When your neighbors have the 4th largest army in the world, and the largest special ops force, and artillery capable of obliterating your capital in 7 minutes, and a nuclear weapons program, and they're showing constant aggression towards you, you want a powerful ally on your side. With the help of the US, S. Korea has become a major economic power. Under communism, N. Korea is starving, with all its resources going towards its military.
@m1a2onutube Why does N.Korea need to maintain such a large army to begin with? Isn't the alliance with the USA part of the problem in causing N.Korea to remained heavily armed to the teeth? (and the fact that China views S.Korea as a US base of operations, serves as an incentive for China to constantly arm N.korea too). It's not about economic prosperity or political ideology... it's about the pride of the Korean people as a whole. If you reject your other half, then what pride do you have?
@TaintedFaith88 If that were the case, then S. Korea would have to maintain an equally large army, because of the Communist N. Korean and Chinese force to the north, both of which now have nuclear weapons. Instead, they rely on the US to defend them. If N. Korea took a page out of S. Korea's book, opened its economy, downsized its military, and relied on China to protect them, they wouldn't be starving.
I couldn't laugh when I watched it. I really cried when watching this video. I'm south korean and I am a taekwondoist. Seeing the North korean team show their skills like that it reminded me that we're almost the same and that, despite our conflict, we love the same sport and we had the same culture.
yeah, yeah, funny!
oso711 9 months ago
There is a way Korea can reunify, but it will take a huge amount of courage on the part of S.Korean leaders... Firstly, declare total independence and get the USA off its back. So it won't be seen as a pawn of the USA by China. That is the very first step to reunification, as China will never allow a pro-US nation on its borders. If Korea can claim to be totally sovereign and independent, then China wouldn't have much of a problem.
TaintedFaith88 1 year ago
@TaintedFaith88 Well that in itself would make it very easy for a Chinese led invasion. The main factor here being faith. Independence would only trigger thoughts of dominance and war. A signed document or promised word will not guarantee reunification.
FOBse7en 10 months ago
@TaintedFaith88 When your neighbors have the 4th largest army in the world, and the largest special ops force, and artillery capable of obliterating your capital in 7 minutes, and a nuclear weapons program, and they're showing constant aggression towards you, you want a powerful ally on your side. With the help of the US, S. Korea has become a major economic power. Under communism, N. Korea is starving, with all its resources going towards its military.
m1a2onutube 6 months ago
@m1a2onutube Why does N.Korea need to maintain such a large army to begin with? Isn't the alliance with the USA part of the problem in causing N.Korea to remained heavily armed to the teeth? (and the fact that China views S.Korea as a US base of operations, serves as an incentive for China to constantly arm N.korea too). It's not about economic prosperity or political ideology... it's about the pride of the Korean people as a whole. If you reject your other half, then what pride do you have?
TaintedFaith88 6 months ago
@TaintedFaith88 If that were the case, then S. Korea would have to maintain an equally large army, because of the Communist N. Korean and Chinese force to the north, both of which now have nuclear weapons. Instead, they rely on the US to defend them. If N. Korea took a page out of S. Korea's book, opened its economy, downsized its military, and relied on China to protect them, they wouldn't be starving.
m1a2onutube 6 months ago
I couldn't laugh when I watched it. I really cried when watching this video. I'm south korean and I am a taekwondoist. Seeing the North korean team show their skills like that it reminded me that we're almost the same and that, despite our conflict, we love the same sport and we had the same culture.
really, they did well.
EIEN07 1 year ago 4
@EIEN07 Korean is a shrimp between whales. Its disgusting that a nation gets split apart by the powers that be.
TaintedFaith88 1 year ago
Wow...how about that... North Koreans got humor too.
Xentradi97 1 year ago
hahahahaha that is funyy
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themaxi2 2 years ago
lol, nice demo :)
bluspark 2 years ago
nice! men!
joey497 2 years ago
jaja buenisimo :D
estebanhermoso 2 years ago
nice demo
billy17345 2 years ago
Very, very nice
IN06000 2 years ago
nice :D
fishern11 2 years ago
Hilarious !!! hahahah !!
zhugeliang007 2 years ago
loooooooooooool, that was awesome!
ivan351 2 years ago
Hahha, really funny. 5/5
supersoakdatooh 3 years ago
that was fuking funny
tik527 3 years ago