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Not tired yet.
Unity and unification on the Korean Peninsula in our time!
A liberated and unified Korean Peninsula will be a massive step forward for world peace. Japan will become much more secure, and China will be forced to reconsider its actions.
Prayers that this keeps moving ahead.
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Two Koreas, U.N. forces agree to remove weapons at border | Reuters
'But Washington demands North Korea takes irreversible steps to scrap its arsenal, such as a full disclosure of nuclear facilities and material. '
'The neighbors are looking to withdraw 11 guard posts within a 1-km (0.6-mile) radius of the Military Demarcation Line on their border by the end of the year. '
'At Monday’s meeting, the three sides agreed to remove firearms and guard posts from the JSA by Thursday, and carry out a joint inspection over the following two days, the ministry said. '
'The agreement also includes a halt in “all hostile acts” and a no-fly zone around the border. '
'The announcement comes amid U.S. concerns that the inter-Korean military initiative could undermine defense readiness and comes without substantial progress on North Korea’s promised denuclearization. '
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Thank you for what you and your countrymen did for the country of my ancestry! Freed my grandparents from the Japanese, and helped my parents rebuild a country. Now the final stage of peace and unification, America wil always have the gratitude of the Korean peoples!
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You are so very welcome! I have a deep love for Korea. My first son was born there. Many years later, I remarried someone who is half Korean. We have two children together. (Funny, I speak more Korean than my spouse!) I proudly teach my kids about where their grandmother is from. Some day, I want to take them there and show them around. Korea will always have a special place in my heart. The people there are amazing.
[–] 14603193? 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
Just imagine how Seoul citizens feel about this ( or any border towns and cities , but Seoul especially ) ... they have lived for decades in insecure situation where any moment they could experience bombs , shells and missiles raining on their heads from NK side . They must feel liberated on all levels . Secondly , SK has been investing a LOT of its wealth towards its own military to counter the NK threat . Now , they could reduce it a bit , and spend that money on civilian projects , further improving life standard . As for NK - I would honestly say that China should be the one to take care of their needs for now ( and because of the historical responsibility ) . We know that wont yet happen - but China is getting beaten in current economic war .