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Old 04-09-2017, 12:58   #121
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Re: North Korea

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
Yup although it's not going that well at the moment either. The other problem is all their missiles aimed at Seoul . It's a nightmare of a situation for anyone to deal with and it's only gotten harder since they've developed nuclear weapons.

China also have to take a lion's share the reasonability for this happening in the first place. They have been the protectorate of North Korea for years rebuffing American attempts to stop this earlier.
Chinese companies have been selling North Korea missile technology.

If China has genuinely had enough of NK expect them to substantially fortify their border with them to prevent refugees.

China seem to be near the limit. They have stopped much of their trade with them.

While we're at it it'd be good if Middle Eastern countries stopped allowing NK workers there - they are there at the demand of the NK government to earn currency to send home, but of course the ME really likes its cheap labour.

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