Nov
17
Re: Is a Unified Korea Really in Our Best Interest?
ByRick,
Good points. I forgot you wrote a book about North Korea. Which makes me wonder if I unknowingly just threw up a big softball for you.
I do disagree when it comes to the bomb. With it being such a prized asset these days, I don’t think South Korean would just give it up. Instead I think they would attempt to try and convince the world that they would be more responsible with it and keep it in their back pocket as a deterrent to their other Asian neighbors.
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