Do you think it's even possible for North and South Korea to reunite at this point...

Do you think it's even possible for North and South Korea to reunite at this point? Assuming that North Korea's government collapses, it would be a disaster for South Korea's economy with the inrush of uneducated people and the poor infrastructure of the North. Of course North Korea has a ton of untouched resources, but it'd wouldn't be worth the reunite. East and West Germany was a huge strain, but the gap between the two Korea's is larger than Germany's.

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North Korea doesn't deserve to be ruined by the horrible South.

>South Korea has to take care of 25 million malnourished brainlets
No, if it's going to work it has to happen very gradually in the span of decades.

For the sake of those poor North Korean citizens Korea must be unified.

South Koreans don't agree with you.

Yeah I think it could but I think the South would be better off not doing it, not only because of all the poor norks, but because China would immediately become a threat to them as well.

>Of course North Korea has a ton of untouched resources

if it really had them, it would have been liberated long time ago

It does and China has extensive mining rights there.

we can make it a puppet state and turn it into china 2 or something. we have lots of manufacturing jobs and we can hire northereners for cheap labor

If you thought German reunification was tough...and it is. the East is still shit three decades later and suffers from Stockholm Syndrome--anti-US and pro-Russian sentiment is still widespread there.

Yeah having a buffer country between you and China would probably be the best option

North Korea would probably have to be placed under U.N. administration for a while before reunification could be discussed.

If the North falls, probably the northern third of the peninsula will be cut off as a demilitarized zone in which China will retain their mining rights, since neither Seoul or Beijing have any desire to share a border.

>anti-US and pro-Russian sentiment is still widespread there.
You must be mutt to think that's not like that everyd*mnwhere in the world now.

is that what your dictator tells you, fuck off before I buy your sister and have her shipped over here

I would prefer a federal system after a few minor border swaps. After North Koreans have been fed and an economy up and running we can reunify for real in after 30 years.

She's already been impregnated by a Brazilian bull at the World Cup.

>Do you think it's even possible for North and South Korea to reunite at this point?
No
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For much of the Cold War, North Korea was supplied with subsidized Soviet grain that allowed the population to expand past sustainable levels--the agricultural potential of the North isn't particularly good as it's mountainous and cold. When Soviet grain shipments ended in the 90s, the result was the famine to end all famines.

Even Germans hate you now.

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Doesn't matter, that can be fixed with a good president

only pretended to like us because of black president, they are terrified of being considered racist again. so much so they will sell off the entire continent

Favorable views toward US was lower than 60 per cent before Trump. In Germany.

it's only possible if south korea breaks free from the US and falls under China's orbit

There's more. Kim Il Sung had a romantic vision or something of Korean peasants living in traditional tile roofed homes and eating meat soup with rice, of course he knew jack-all about agriculture or that the North's climate was too cold for rice. So they denuded the hillsides of trees to start rice paddies, which didn't work very well and led to mass soil erosion.

It's a commie trademark to have ridiculous agricultural plans that don't work in reality and often cause the starvation of millions.

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