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North and South Korea to end 68 year war
Topic Started: Apr 17 2018, 06:03 PM (798 Views)
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Apr 27 2018, 08:26 PM
Does anyone else find it f***ing adorable seeing Kim and Moon hold hands?


I'm still shocked this is happening, part of me is just like "It's all a ruse, NK is going to do something nuts and invade!" but really we know s*** all about them as a people, certainly the poor conditions they lived in but not much else.
Hopefully things continue to improve and there won't be any sort of assassination bulls*** to ruin it.

Imagine how weird it'd be seeing NK as a holiday destination, one where you won't have to worry about being killed or abducted.
Maybe it will take a while for it to open up quite that much but they're sure to get a lot of tourism when they do, s***'s historical.


Already tired of seeing people say this is all to do with Trump, it's just so clearly not.
South Korea disagrees with you.
https://edition.cnn.com/2018/04/26/world/korea-summit-kang-kyung-wha-amanpour-intl/index.html
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I'm as much on the anti-Trump bandwagon as everyone else, but.ypu can't deny Trump didn't have anything to do with this.
Sometimes only a crazy bastard can convince another crazy bastard. Trump did do some things right. He squashed TPP and he helped bring about this
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Yeah but it's not ALL because of him, not sure why he deserves the credit for such a monumental historical moment.
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Apr 28 2018, 10:19 AM
Yeah but it's not ALL because of him, not sure why he deserves the credit for such a monumental historical moment.
I'm not saying this was 100% Trump. Hail Trump. f***ing libtards.

I'm just saying it's silly to deny he had any involvement. He probably did contribute to this moment and should thus be credited along with everyone else involved
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Apr 28 2018, 09:50 AM
I'm as much on the anti-Trump bandwagon as everyone else, but.ypu can't deny Trump didn't have anything to do with this.
Sometimes only a crazy bastard can convince another crazy bastard. Trump did do some things right. He squashed TPP and he helped bring about this
The United States' greatest claim to this is not screwing up negotiations when it'd be in their national interest to do so, which we've already established Trump's attitude towards such thing being well... Not caring about it. Any real efforts to actually do so will come from Korea, because the United States has literally no reason not to keep this going for as long as possible, and as such I find it ridiculous to act like the United States played some pivotal role, it's not exactly like any of the other presidents would have much more to do with this, because again, North Korea is the best reason we have to keep a bunch of military in the region. If anything I'm more worried about United States military action against China directly at this point if it's apparently acceptable for North Korea to cease being 'the enemy.'
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Apr 28 2018, 10:53 AM
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Apr 28 2018, 10:19 AM
Yeah but it's not ALL because of him, not sure why he deserves the credit for such a monumental historical moment.
I'm not saying this was 100% Trump. Hail Trump. f***ing libtards.

I'm just saying it's silly to deny he had any involvement. He probably did contribute to this moment and should thus be credited along with everyone else involved
Not saying you were but plenty people are, with the typical "See Obama never did this" type of crap which is funny because NK was totally as openly volatile at the time :rofl:


I wonder what NK has to offer the world now? This will be very interesting.
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I'm sure Steve would be praising the genius of Barack Obama if this happened four years ago.
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Apr 28 2018, 10:19 AM
Yeah but it's not ALL because of him, not sure why he deserves the credit for such a monumental historical moment.
Trump did pressure the situation that led to ending the war tho. I don't even like trump but I'll give him that.
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Apr 28 2018, 10:19 AM
Yeah but it's not ALL because of him, not sure why he deserves the credit for such a monumental historical moment.
Trump did pressure the situation that led to ending the war tho. I don't even like trump but I'll give him that.
No. If anything I'd say it's the other way around, not pressure and threat but space and safety given to them by the bomb, now that they have that, they have a gand garuntee to their sovereignty as the United States cannot safely invade without massive casualties that likely outweigh the worth in getting involved. It's not an unlimited amount of sovrirgnty, but it's more than Isreal or France or Britain, due to having a relatively solid self sufficient economy (for what that's worth considering... you know).

And frankly Trump is still making a mistake, those forces aren't for North Korea, they're for China, the real rival, just that it's not good sense to have a force like that for a trade partner you are supposed to be friends with, so we justify it for NK.

So even assuming Trump set this into motion, he's still incompetent, just now the Koreas can leverage that to their advantage.
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