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The Ministry of Defense said Tuesday it plans to withdraw troops and equipment from guard posts at the DMZ as part of broader efforts to effectively implement the Panmunjom Declaration, the agreement signed by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in at the landmark inter-Korean summit in April, KBS World Radio revealed.
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
a reply to: sunkuong
60 years of hate doesn't go away overnight. But it's good the process has finally been started.
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
a reply to: sunkuong
60 years of hate doesn't go away overnight. But it's good the process has finally been started.
Eh, you'd be surprised. Germany and Japan got fast tracked into the good grace of the world.
That said, I'll believe peace in Korea when I see it. I'm hopeful, but skeptical.
originally posted by: usernameconspiracy
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
a reply to: sunkuong
60 years of hate doesn't go away overnight. But it's good the process has finally been started.
Eh, you'd be surprised. Germany and Japan got fast tracked into the good grace of the world.
That said, I'll believe peace in Korea when I see it. I'm hopeful, but skeptical.
Germany got fast tracked? Hell there was a wall dividing the country until the late 1980's, and keep in mind, their leader was dead by the end of WW2... Or was he?
originally posted by: usernameconspiracy
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
a reply to: sunkuong
60 years of hate doesn't go away overnight. But it's good the process has finally been started.
Eh, you'd be surprised. Germany and Japan got fast tracked into the good grace of the world.
That said, I'll believe peace in Korea when I see it. I'm hopeful, but skeptical.
Germany got fast tracked? Hell there was a wall dividing the country until the late 1980's, and keep in mind, their leader was dead by the end of WW2... Or was he?
originally posted by: seagull
a reply to: sunkuong
When the borders open. After that happens, if that happens, the Kim Dynasty is done. It'll only be a matter of time.
It may take a generation...but it'd become inevitable--if the borders open.