In “Korean War Part 2” by Choe Sang-Hun In Seoul, he talk about how sixty years ago,
after the war ended, tension on the Korean peninsula is rising.
A secretive
totalitarian Communist has ruled the starving, controlled population in North
Korea. In South Korea, protected by the United States Troops, produced “one of
the world’s most technologically advanced economies.” North and South Korea are
not at war, but there not at peace either. North Korea declared the armistice that
ended the war and kept peace with South Korea for 60 years, last month. They threatened South Korea and the United
States to launch a “pre-emptive nuclear strike”. United States responded to them and sent B-2 stealth
bombers over to South Korea. Being cautions, the United States said that they
would spend 1 billion dollars on more missile defenses in Alaska and
California.
Because of the threats, South Korea polls say that
two-thirds of South Koreans want their government to have their own nuclear
arsenal, not depending on the United States military strength. Professor Han Yong-sup at the KNDU (Korea
National Defense University) in Seoul said, “The third nuclear test was for
South Korea what the Cuban Missile Crisis was for the U.S. It has made the
North Korean threat seem very close.”
I don’t think that North and South Korea should have
departed. They should’ve never to war. And I do feel that they should be one
again and help each other out in a way. I
think the United States should stay out of it to. They should be worrying about
their people safety not others.
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