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A North Korean train departed for South Korea across the heavily armed border for the first time in more than half a century.

At the same time, a South Korean train left for the North. The two five-car trains, each carrying 100 South Koreans and 50 North Koreas, crossed the Military Demarcation Line (MDL) dividing the two countries.

What do you think about North Korean train and peace on the korea?

And is this a north korea train game?

http://neo.koreanblog.com/

2007-05-21 17:39:45 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Military

7 answers

Any movement is good

2007-05-21 17:43:33 · answer #1 · answered by brainstorm 7 · 0 1

This is not a game; the trains actually crossed-through the DMZ both ways.

You can always be sure that North Korea will somehow use this to their advantage when asking (aka blackmailing) for food or other economic aid.

You can also be sure that South Korea Government will kiss as much North Korea As* as necessary to get anything done.

You heard about the reunification visits of the family members? Do you know who pays the entire bill? One guess; it's not the North Korean Government.

Hopefully you are also aware of the Nobel Peace Prize the former South Korean President, Kim, Dae-Jung was awarded for the South/North Summit that happened back in 2000?

Did you know the South Korean Government paid the bribe of $500 million for that to happen?

That was an expensive Nobel Peace Prize.

2007-05-21 19:10:45 · answer #2 · answered by Living In Korea 7 · 0 0

Here is the game:

1. Hyundai made an agreement with North Korea to build a large Auto Assembly plant in Kaesong, North korea.

2. Ford made an agreement with Hyundai to use the plant at Kaesong.

3. The new US Korean Trade Agreement includes Autos Assembled in North Korea shipped through South Korea to the USA.

4. Ford lays off 1,500 American Auto Workers.

5. On it's way back from Pyongyang that train will pass through Kaesong on it's way to Munsan and Seoul.

That's the Game.

2007-05-21 18:29:02 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I lived in the South for almost ten years, dude. If those two countries get together on good terms, it would be like rearming the Cubans with nukes. They feel surrounded by ememies and are NOT afraid of ANYONE. On the other hand, they have grown comfortable in the South with all the wealth they have and don't want to loose. They would spend decades rebuilding the shattered, starving North. China and Japan might make nice with them. But remember, they are also in competition with these two countries econimically. The Koreans are also prone to very long grudges. Japan would definately build more nukes (think they don't have them?) and China would flip out unless they could broker a disarmement deal. This is gonna be an interesting decade. It's why I chose not to have kids.

2007-05-21 18:01:33 · answer #4 · answered by Don S 2 · 1 0

No one asks what will become of the first of many exchanges.
While the two sides met face to face they realized that they have much still in commom.
This is the first step toward reunification, one that will see the Korean penisula with the Bomb, forsee Japan following suit in a matter of months.
We are facing dangerous times, all the while American tunes into "Idol"
What a fat lazy and debaucherous nation we live in.

2007-05-21 17:46:56 · answer #5 · answered by Farthest_right 1 · 2 1

I think North Korea is our biggest threat in the U.S. If we have a WW3 it would be with North Korea. Right now, our only saving grace, is that China makes billions of dollars through trade with the U.S. There would have to be substantial gain for China to align with N. Korea and attack the U.S. and abandoned that enormous source of income China consumes from the U.S.

2007-05-21 18:11:11 · answer #6 · answered by Danielle C 1 · 0 1

I can't solve this on just the information that you gave me....how fast were then trains moving...then I'll be able to tell you when the they'll meet =) sorry had to joke...sounds like a math problem at first

2007-05-21 18:08:03 · answer #7 · answered by Kevin J Davis 3 · 0 1

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