by Avinash Kumar
Roads in North Korea. ^
- North Korea builds highways that are large enough to land planes on, but they get such low traffic that pedestrians don't even look for cars before crossing.
- Resources in the country are scarce, so even many wealthy people don't have cars.
- They build these large roads as preparation for war when they'd need to mobilize their tanks and rockets.
So, here we are, we have to unite 2 countries… wait! wait! Precisely 2 simply different country.
- North Korea - does anything as they are about to enter the war any moment. They have more tanks and arties than public transport. Builds building as they are about to land Chopper over it.
- South Korea - democratic govt working very well and moving on the path of development.
- N.Korean leaders are so obsessed with S.Korea that, they think of War always.
- USA has docked her military in support of S.Korea, and thus, literally DMZ is one of most militarized borders in the world.
- 1st USA must vacate that zone, and let both nation settle down to talk-tables. But legend has it that, whenever USA involves in any conflict, that zone gets ripped apart and is gifted with never-ending war.
- N.Korea is doing everything out of fear and USA utilising this opportunity to sell her arms. Thus, 1st war-promoter countries must vacate those Korean islands, then only can those nations move towards the path of peace.
- Uniting these countries will be done only, if leaders of N.Korea start thinking of development instead of war. Nothing can be foretold, but its almost sure that, what couldn’t be achieved since 1953, will not be achieved in near couple of decades.
Highly unlikely for the following reasons:-
- China will never allow a US-dominated South Korea to take over the North for fear of having American troops on it’s border.
- US will never allow the North to take over the South as the latter is it’s ally thus it always keeps 30,000 troops stationed on it’s soil.
- US is anyways not interested in North Korea as it is not an oil-rich nation. If it had to invade it would have done so by now. It merely imposes economic sanctions as punishment for conducting nuclear tests which have no effect upon the isolated North Korean nation as most of it’s trade takes place with China.
- China supports the North Korea regime as a puppet state or a buffer against the hegemony of Western powers. However it does not approve of North Korea’s nuclear ambitions and has condemned the missile tests conducted by it.
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