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Originally Posted by quigonkenny
To which the average South Korean would probably say, "We're already a 'strong regional power', largely because of our economy, and if we have to put up with 40 or 50 years of crippled economy, then chances are our grandchildren will be speaking Mandarin."
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But that also assumes that NK will NEVER be a real threat.
Wouldn't it be economically beneficial for S-Korea to never have to worry about having their Capital blown up by artillery shells? Or has the citizens already gotten used to the threat and stopped caring? Does the Korean citizens truly care so little about solving the war that never officially ended?