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“The Dong-A reports that relations between China and North Korea are the worst they’ve ever been, and that includes when the Red Guards were denouncing Kim Il-sung as a rightist during the Cultural Revolution”
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“The surviving group of around 40 Tibetan refugees reached the Nepali capital Kathmandu on Monday night, nine days after their group was attacked on September 30 by Chinese military forces as they crossed Nangpa La pass seeking freedom outside their homel
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October 14th, 2006 at 2:46 pm
(sarcastic tone) The chinese knows how to deal with the North Koreans.
North Korea and South Korea had fought each other before. Nearly 1500 years ago, North Korea was occupied by a bunch of thugs that called themselves Koguryo. They were very militaristic, its army wore helmets with horns like samurai warriors. They are so militaristic, they are just like the North Koreans today.
They also had their capital in PyongYang.
In the south, was the kingdom of Silla. They exceled in cultural and the arts. They are like the South Koreans today that excel in dramas, movies etc. etc..
How did the Chinese deal with the North Korean threat (Koguryo threat) then? The Chinese (then under Tang Dynasty) tried many times to attack Koguryo but suffered humiliating defeats. Finally, they formed an alliance with the South Koreans(the Sillas) and together, the Chinese pitted the South Koreans(the Sillas) to fight the North Koreans(Koguryo). The war was a success. After the war, the Tang Dynasty moved its forces into Koguryo and occupied it.
The US can play the role of the Tang Dynasty and we can let history repeat itself. Let’s destroy Koguryo!