North Koreans do not consider China to be an ally, but an enemy.
An enemy?then how have we controled NK's natural resource?
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North Koreans do not consider China to be an ally, but an enemy.
China doesn't. Ask thousands of Chinese businessmen who "invested" in North Korea and were kicked out without a dime.An enemy?then how have we controled NK's natural resource?
any source? or your dream?China doesn't. Ask thousands of Chinese businessmen who "invested" in North Korea and were kicked out without a dime.
North Korea has the tendency to use Chinese money to develop a mine, then kick out the Chinese investor three years later to nationalize it.
any source? or your dream?
This is why I don't count North Korea as China's ally.wow, even nk hates china?
At least China has Pakistan, right?there is no one have a favor to china this time...
wow, even nk hates china? there is no one have a favor to china this time....oh hell, you are going to die imperial chini.
China doesn't. Ask thousands of Chinese businessmen who "invested" in North Korea and were kicked out without a dime.
North Korea has the tendency to use Chinese money to develop a mine, then kick out the Chinese investor three years later to nationalize it.
Wow that is interesting.
They've done so on your investment in Jinggangshan and Kaicheng at the border of your two countries, even Sumsing and Huandai lost money there. But I doubt the Kim III will be able to do so with China. For it is simply suicidal.
This is interesting indeed. I'm looking forward for a day when China can push a hard line on the Korean front. This fisher issue provides a perfect chance.
Or Else?
Yes, from the excitement of money.Whoever kidnapped the fishermen may have hard time sleeping at night.
China wouldn't cut off oil for stuff like nuclear and ICBM testing. Lives of 29 Chinese fishermen is nothing to China and China would not risk the NK regime collapse for the lives of 29.If they don't play well, the energy and trade inlet to NKorea may be cut off.
You dream for the day that never comes.This is interesting indeed. I'm looking forward for a day when China can push a hard line on the Korean front. This fisher issue provides a perfect chance.
Of course not.If China wants to do it is questionable.