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Why N. Korea Won't Do Jack
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<blockquote data-quote="denbo88" data-source="post: 26543" data-attributes="member: 428"><p><strong>Re: Why N. Korea Won't Do Jack</strong></p><p></p><p>I agree S. Korea would be on a short list of countries they hate, but Japan is at the top of that list. I had a Korean friend years ago and she educated me about Japan's occupation of "little sister" Korea during WWII. For example, they took hundreds of korean women back to Japan and used them for their officers and government officials pleasure. There is still a lot of animosity toward Japan there. There are also those in China also who have never forgotten the attrocities committed by the Japanese during the occupation of the chinese mainland, rape of Nanking during the '30s and WWII. Japan made a lot of enemies in the region in the past and has to keep their back to the wall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denbo88, post: 26543, member: 428"] [b]Re: Why N. Korea Won't Do Jack[/b] I agree S. Korea would be on a short list of countries they hate, but Japan is at the top of that list. I had a Korean friend years ago and she educated me about Japan's occupation of "little sister" Korea during WWII. For example, they took hundreds of korean women back to Japan and used them for their officers and government officials pleasure. There is still a lot of animosity toward Japan there. There are also those in China also who have never forgotten the attrocities committed by the Japanese during the occupation of the chinese mainland, rape of Nanking during the '30s and WWII. Japan made a lot of enemies in the region in the past and has to keep their back to the wall. [/QUOTE]
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