Archived South Korea's likely next president warns the U.S. not to meddle in its democracy (msn.com)
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Archived South Korea's likely next president warns the U.S. not to meddle in its democracy (msn.com)
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[–] barraccuda ago
Sk gaining control over nk would be disastrous for their economy. I can understand some hesitation about taking it back
[–] Kleyno ago (edited ago)
There are ways around that.
The country could be put under a special administrative government, with an aim of internal development. Then, once the country had reached a predetermined threshold of progress, the process of unification between the two countries, could begin.
I don't expect Korea to be unified for at least a couple of generations after the current NK Government falls. It will take a lot of time to both develop the country and deprogram its people.
[–] barraccuda ago
Hard to imagine it not decending into a mass migration south