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Originally Posted by komitsuki
Not really scary. South Korean conservative politicians are using this incident as an excuse to block next year's failed policies.
So who's the main benefactor of the Yeongpyeong-do Barrage? It's not the North. It's not the USA. It's the current South Korean president in power.
It really makes me wonder why the Japanese and American media over-react to this incident.
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South Korea has vowed to retaliate to a point where NK will be incapacitated if it provokes once more.
America and SK performed massive drills near NK.
America and Japan performed gigantic drills near NK (44000 troops i think)
America, SK, Japan, China and many other countries support NK financially, a lot, not just SK, due to the 1953 armistice.
China until recently was thought to be backing NK fully with it's defense of the SK ship-sinking, though the cables tell a different story.
Most of what you said is so wrong.
No over reaction, NK is unpredictable to it's closest ally, China, and it has nukes and missiles to launch them with, which they've tested in the sea of Japan.
The leader is dying, and self righteous, and trying to give his son a country stronger than the one he's been leading...
Seriously. Pay attention.