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Yes, the Bible is legal in South Korea, but not in North Korea.
The Korean Magpie is the national bird of South Korea. :P
Dictatorship, Facist government policy, party platform
Hoping to unify the Koreas under a single Communist government, the North launched a surprise invasion of South Korea on June 25, 1950. In the following days, the UN Security Council condemned the attack and demanded an immediate withdrawal.Because Kim Il Sung hoped to join the two Koreas into one communist nation.To spread communism.
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The North Korean government argues that South Korea is not actually an independent country, but is a puppet state and a colony of the United States of America. The war against South Korea is, in their view, a war of liberation to bring southern Korea out of imperialist control and back to domestic Korean control. South Korea refuses to submit to the North Korean government. These two opposing wills lead to war.Contrary to the view in the Community Answer, there is no peace treaty or recognition between North and South Korea, simply an Armistice that was signed in 1953. The armistice ended the actual fighting with a ceasefire, which is simply a "pause" in the war, not its termination.
I am Korean and the line between North Korea and South Korea is called "38 line" in Korea two soldiers from each side stand next to the line they can caught the people who are escaping from their country. (that's what i heard from my mom) In the US it is referred to as the Thirty-Eighth Parallel. The one-mile strip on either side of it is called the Demilitarized Zone or the DMZ. US military personnel simply refer to it as The Z.
Which of the following are must bring items when stationed in Korea
North Korea is not likely to want to bring about its destruction but is playing a game as a pantomime villain that is designed to bring concessions in some form.The USA is playing along with the pantomime by announcing that they will not be carrying out rocket tests next week.
North Korea and South Korea are two separate countries, with two different kinds of people, and two different belief systems. North Korea does not want to join a Globalist society, and South Korea does not want to be ruled by a dictator. The only way Korea is going to reunify, at this point, is when the two countries go to war, and one of them dissolves.
Yes, it could. Because North Korea have admitted to be holding a Nuclear Missile aiming directly at South Korea's capital city Seoul. So, if North Korea fire the missile Australia and USA would retaliate at North Korea. Then, North Korea will contact their allies 'Russia, China' causing occupation in South Korea and this will lead to the result of America contacting the UK and the UK will attempt to bring their allies 'France, Germany, Italy, Liechenstien, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Japan, Belgium, Netherlands, Poland, Norway and Pakistan to assist them in defending South Korea causing WWIII
Not really, we have the NATO surrounding the Atlantic ocean..so if a missile comes through here im sure we can bring it down, the closest place that Korea would attack would be Hawaii or LA