North Korea cutting off all road and rail access to South Korea is a pretty big deal. It’s like they’re drawing a line in the sand and saying, “That’s it, we’re done.” Kim Jong-un isn’t even pretending to want reunification anymore, and now they’re fortifying the border? While these moves might be more about sending a message than starting an actual conflict, it’s still pretty concerning. With the U.S. already busy in Iran and Ukraine how thin can they get stretched?
They used to have a joint industrial park with the South on the border, and a lot more friendlier interactions. So they had certainly been used more in the past.
North Korea cutting off all road and rail access to South Korea is a pretty big deal. It’s like they’re drawing a line in the sand and saying, “That’s it, we’re done.” Kim Jong-un isn’t even pretending to want reunification anymore, and now they’re fortifying the border? While these moves might be more about sending a message than starting an actual conflict, it’s still pretty concerning. With the U.S. already busy in Iran and Ukraine how thin can they get stretched?
Were… uh, were those roads being used much…?
They used to have a joint industrial park with the South on the border, and a lot more friendlier interactions. So they had certainly been used more in the past.
Not sure it matters.
NK is only politically interesting to the rest of the world because of massive mineral deposits.
China, ruzzia and
SKNK are probably trying to overwhelm the US. Israel is another contributor to this strategy.Those bastards!
Love me some Hagen Rether. (Thanks for the reply. I corrected the mistake.)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ee6uq2p8eSs
This is a long way away from the sunshine policy years yeah, this is real bad