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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | Post; South Koreans sideing with America on China.South Koreans wakeing up, find china as a threat, realize US is biggest ally. http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtri...201388887.html [quote] Quote:
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| Banned ![]() | wow..South Koreans sure hate their neighbours... 37.7 percent think China Japan (23.6 percent) and North Korea (20.7 percent that is pretty much everyone around South Korea.. |
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| 100% Space Shuttle Door Gunner | Good, the folks in South Korea are waking up to the big red threat.
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| Banned ![]() | oh..so China wants to invade South Korea... despite the ever-closing business-tie and the popularity of Korean pop culture and food in China.. and the fact that China and South Korea do not really have anything against each other....(nothing really, can you think of any?) |
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| Milforum Pivotman | It sort-of depends on who North Korea would side with... I know that China is Korea's primary trading partner and probably its biggest international relationship...so what would they have against each other?
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| Banned ![]() | As you can see from the six-party talks, China has been pressing North Korea to give up its nukes and make a compromise with U.S... and there are results. from this you can see China today cares more about trade relationship with the rest of the world than the so-called "comrade-relationship" with North. (the GDP of North is like less than China's trade revenue with Walmart) there is abusolutely no indication that China supports North to invade Sout RIGHT NOW...(even crazy right-wing pentagon anaylysts won't tell you that) |
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| Milforum's Bouncer | There is also no proof that they do not either. What China says publicly has absolutely no bearing on the truth in any situation. SARS H5N1 Submarine in Japanese waters Tiannamen Religious freedom Tibet Xinjiang and on and on...
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| Banned ![]() | Every nation is doing something behind others' backs. As I said before, even close allies like Canada and U.S had or have plans to prepare an invasion against one another. I bet South Koreans know all about the list you have provided and they still invest in China, work with Chinese and cooperate with Chinese people to create a better trading relationship. |
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| Milforum's Bouncer | Yes, because I said elsewhere Asians have a different mentallity when it comes to doing business with your enemies. |
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| Centurion | Quote:
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