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Old 10-09-2016, 23:08   #3
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Re: North Korea's 'biggest' nuclear test

The big question is how much more of this China will tolerate before they decide that having a buffer between them and the capitalist South Korea isn't worth the grief, and that running the risk of a mass wave of North Koreans into their country is viable.

China certainly has the capability to be quite brutal in its dealings with any North Koreans who attempt to defect, and I doubt the international community would get too involved as it'd weigh it up against a basket case dictator with nuclear weapons.
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