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When even the DPRK people who escaped to the south support such a plan, it's the best alternative among the various difficult choices. Quote:
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You're deluded. Japan's economy, despite what it looks like on the outside, is declining - or at least stagnant. Why would South Korea, a growing economy, join Japan? In fact, Japan has more chance of merging with the Republic of China. And DPRK will merge, hell yes, TO THE PRC. I'd say, ASEAN-ex Singapore will probably have more chance of joining South Korea. Singapore will probably choose to opt out - to its benefit, look at Switzerland, outside the EU. Quote:
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2010-11-30, 22:46 | Link #10227 | |
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Because Japan has the capital and technology that ROK needs to drive things further. Almost all the surplus ROK earns from trading are plowed into buying Japanese technology. A economic union would be benefitial to both. |
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2010-12-01, 02:04 | Link #10230 | |
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You can't make anything without materials, so I am agreeing with Kamui on this.
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2010-12-01, 02:15 | Link #10231 | |
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2010-12-01, 03:56 | Link #10233 |
Komrades of Kitamura Kou
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I remember that the last time Japan and Korea unified in military and economic expansionism, my great grandfather was executed for working with the American government in 1944. My grandfather has let go of it, but many others have not let go of the things uncontrolled nationalist expansionism has brought upon the world, including the Japanese, the Koreans and Asia itself.
The horrors and scars of militarist Japan is still rooted in the cultural psyche to this day. Unless they've forgotten, not way in hell will the Japanese let this happen again. The Chinese CERTAINLY have not forgotten, and the hate is still there.
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2010-12-01, 04:23 | Link #10234 | |
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2010-12-01, 05:02 | Link #10237 | |
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Ah, Starcraft. That game that's filled with nothing but Korean. The language, that is. In fact, it's said that to play Starcraft, you'd better learn Korean first. Now I know why every CC in Singapore's offering Korean. |
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