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Previously on "New Korean (Nuclear?) War about to start?"
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Originally posted by Troll View PostAre there many sharks in the Yellow Sea?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Postand then what do you do with 20 odd million refugees with no jobs and no rule of law?
Make the other 50% work in the fields.
Problem solved.
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Originally posted by SizeZero View PostIt will be interesting to see what China does. For the sake of world peace, they should march in and annex North Korea - even they can see it's being run by a geriatric loony. 1 million troops mobilised on its doorstep would be enough to change the regime, and NK wouldn't dare fire a shot over its western border, never mind a nuke.
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It will be interesting to see what China does. For the sake of world peace, they should march in and annex North Korea - even they can see it's being run by a geriatric loony. 1 million troops mobilised on its doorstep would be enough to change the regime, and NK wouldn't dare fire a shot over its western border, never mind a nuke.
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Recent empirical evidence suggests that going to war and destroying the economy all serve to boost house prices.
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What effect will an all out nuclear war with USA, North Korea, Russia, China, all wading in, have on UK house prices?
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N Korea 'severs all ties' with Seoul
North Korea is to cut all relations with South Korea, Pyongyang's official news agency reports.US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said Washington and Beijing must work together to "fashion an effective response" to the sinking of the Cheonan.
Speaking in Beijing, Mrs Clinton said maintaining peace on the Korean peninsula was "a shared responsibility" between the countries.China has called for all sides to show restraint.
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostProblem is, there really isn't much that South Korea or the international community can do to North Korea due to its nuclear capability and un-predictable nature
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Problem is, there really isn't much that South Korea or the international community can do to North Korea due to its nuclear capability and un-predictable nature - it was summarised quite well in a recent BBC report.
If a (conventional) was was to break out between North & South Korea it would be interesting to see what part the US would actually play.
I'm not convinced they would wade in to assist South Korea as they claim they would.
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