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ONE MILLION PERCENT TARIFFS ON THE UNGRATEFUL SOUTH KOREA
Hope China is as careful with these snakes as the DPRK. They will never be truly independent as long as they keep having US military bases in their land and doing military exercises with the US.
Get rid of the US military bases first.
It’s not just the bases, their military is under direct US control as I recall.
Totally not a puppet state.
SK would probably end themselves before they’d do that… because the US would be holding a gun to their heads anyway
China didn’t fight a war tooth and nail to maintain the DPRK to then normalise relations with the very entity they fought to keep a buffer against.
If this happens it would be like Syria under Assad normalising with Israel. I sincerely hope that China don’t think that just because they’re massively stronger that it won’t be dangerous for them.
South Korea wants this because there are so many things about that entity that are dangerously failing. They are trying to duct tape over the cracks.
I have a feeling that they’re gonna go ahead and do it anyway. Like you said, it will probably cause them more problems than they think if they do it.
Don’t forget China also fought touth and nail to stop the DPRK’s nuclear program including joining Russia and the US to sanction it after their successful test, it was DPRK’s perseverance that won, we whould be grateful and not BS Chinese garbage peaceful FP nonsense rethoric about “de-stabilizing the region” shit.
Nobody should be surprised that the better capitalism 2.0 party will shake hands with their literal enemies, its quite the definition of what China does with the US and Israel, add South Korea to the list lol who cares at this point.
China’s approach has always been to use economic ties to shift political gravity of other countries to become favorable to China. We can see this working now with most of the world being economically dependent on China and thus unwilling to align with the US. If relations improve with occupied Korea, and trade increases then it will necessarily create business incentives that will affect politics there as well.