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23 hours ago ago from First-Level Korean

"War divides the country" is the more accurate, and less used, way to describe Korea. After all, the uneasy truce that created the Demilitarized Zone, was a cease-fire, not a peace treaty. Cessation? Often illusion; numerous attempts on executives' and citizens' lives have been made by the North for the past forty years, and continue today. Seoul didn't always have a top-rated international airport, Jongno Tower, or even the perpetual ...

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The Democrats would like to see the end of two active wars Wars became a “way of life” for the neocons. In the 50’s they participated in the COLD WAR between the United States and Russia. It was said they won the cold war after the economies of both countries “tanked” due to the ever increasing cost of the arms race. But in the 50’s they did not have a major interest in wars. They did not control the Presidency of the American ...

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9 hours ago ago from s1rk3ls

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