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Same goes for Kane.
Forgive my ignorance, but does a peace treaty negate the issue of Son's national service?
Read thread. Good insight provided above....
If I didn't want to be lazy I wouldn't have asked
lol Koreans, including myself, dont buy into shits like this as we have seen 43289343402842 news about both "possible imminent wars" and "possible end of war" for ages. It will never happen. It's been way too long since we got separated that they are now totally different nations. It will cost at least 3 trillion to reunite. I know this article isnt about reunification, but "ending a war" is nothing but an agreement that can be broken at any time.
Never seen a never failing so quickly
North Korea will never get rid if it's nukes without the yanks leaving South Korea. Trump might be willing to leave South Korea, but he'd never be allowed to. They'd find a reason to impeach him if he tried. That being said, being closer to peace than to war is a good thing, but I can't see the removal of the DMZ without a conclusive war, or complete collapse of the regime in the North.? Koreas havent reunified... Read my previous posts. It's nothing but an agreement that can be broken at any times as long as they are still separated.
BESIDES, the war IS NOT formally ended yet. They are planning to do it next year.
Leaders from both sides met several times + signed peace agreements multiple times in the past. Guess what happened after that. It's just that they did it again for the first time in 10 years.
Even if they agree to end the war formally, I doubt Koreas will get reunified soon anyway.
North Korea will never get rid if it's nukes without the yanks leaving South Korea. Trump might be willing to leave South Korea, but he'd never be allowed to. They'd find a reason to impeach him if he tried. That being said, being closer to peace than to war is a good thing, but I can't see the removal of the DMZ without a conclusive war, or complete collapse of the regime in the North.
? Koreas havent reunified... Read my previous posts. It's nothing but an agreement that can be broken at any times as long as they are still separated.
BESIDES, the war IS NOT formally ended yet. They are planning to do it next year.
Leaders from both sides met several times + signed peace agreements multiple times in the past. Guess what happened after that. It's just that they did it again for the first time in 10 years.
Even if they agree to end the war formally, I doubt Koreas will get reunified soon anyway.
Wait a minute, are you a female? Just a question don't get me wrong. I fucking love them, but I also understand their brain function a bit differently at times.
So no one taught you that you should admit like a man when you are wrong?No? I am a healthy, proud Korean man who served in the army for two years. You just proved to me that you dont deserve my time . Ignorance is bliss.
So no one taught you that you should admit like a man when you are wrong?
You said Korea ending war will never happen because of blah blah. What do you think about what's happened last week between the two leaders Moon and Kim? Do you still think it will NEVER HAPPEN?
I'm not gonna support the claim that "it will never happen", but I do understand why Koreans will be sceptical. From what I understand, leaders of those two countries have met before and declared truce. Hilariously, on at least the last three occasions, pretty much identical photos of the two leaders holding hands have been the only tangible result of the talks.
He has apparently been playing on painkillers for the last 6 weeks to make it through the end of the season with a minor ankle injury.
Some explanation for his dip in form
Something something stubborn manager something something meritocracyAgreed. But if that's the case, it makes you wonder why Moura wasn't given more playing time.