Pangu
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Japan also does not make impudent statements about turning South Korea or Seoul into "moldering ash" as what the North Korean regime repetitively does. Second, Japan Maritime Forces never once shot at or instigated South Korean vessels, as what North Korea has done, namely sinking one of their corvetttes recently. It seems to me that the current Park administration in South Korea is suffering from Paranoia and Delusions.
South Korea exists today because of American military presence. Despite media reports that show Korean antagonism towards American military presence, the overwhelming majority of them are very fond of the Americans. Notwithstanding, the United States Nuclear Umbrella guarantees Seoul's protection from Pyongyang.
The JGSDF, JMSDF, and JASDF are also watching the Korean peninsula closely. And in the event of a conflict with the North, we will intervene as well.
I have been to S.K. many years back. It's true that they enjoyed having the Americans there, but mostly for economic reason, still there are resentments against the Americans, particularly as American favor Japan over them, as the American pressure on the Koreans to tone-it-down regarding WWII historical issues is enomous. On top of that, Japan's economic & diplomatic primacy, China's rising economic prowess & fat Kim's provocation in the north isn't helping things for them.
Also, some media reported that they are facing a major problem with the the younger generations have declining enthusiasm for reunification. So, what will the future hold for the Koreans? Disunited with continued US presence, but for how long? Or, get rough & tumble with N.K., and begin a long progress of social hardship & intergration, but with prospect of a greater Korea?
If a greater Korea does come into being in the future, the geo-political cards will once again be shuffled in our region. It would be very interesting indeed.