Hasbara Buster
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No,preventing the reunification of two Koreans is China's priority issue.If the nuclear weapon of NK could do the thing,then it's OK.N.Korea has been too aggressive over the last few years. Instead of focusing on feeding its people, it has been busy provocating the South Koreans and the US.
Getting rid of that nuisance should be China's number one priority.
No,preventing the reunification of two Koreans is China's priority issue.If the nuclear weapon of NK could do the thing,then it's OK.
dont waste too much popcorn over it
Neither the West nor China would want to see an all out war take place. Nobody would gain anything.
this back and forth rhetoric is going on for decades now; but deploying missiles on mobile launchers with possible nuclear payload is indeed a very provocative move by North Korea and not a very rational thing to do - even if NK's young leader is trying to prove to the isolated North Korean population that he has the same amount of "bravado" as his father
I was watching a documentary about Camp 14 in North Korea.....pretty crazy stuff.
anyways - nothing is gonna happen and it's better that any differences are resolved through dialogue. West should avoid getting involved in this dispute as it could provoke rather than decrease tensions.
there's so much hatred on both sides, i dont even see it as remote possibility
a status quo without nuclear war rhetoric and things getting out of hand does suit PRC and her interests quite well