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Originally Posted by zeek
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Yes, always...or often.
Please point to a time when Koreans, north or south, were ever a direct military threat to the continent of America itself. The aggressor is always the one with the army where it doesn't belong. 1871, America invaded Korea, try to take it by force. Can't take no for an answer. That's the fact. Korea would be one country today if 1871 did not happen.
WW1 or Nazi Germany's army never belonged in Poland or France.
American's army never belonged in Korea.
They never belonged in Vietnam either.
It's very easy to tell who is the aggressor when we consider where someones army doesn't belong. The concept is very easy to understand, I don't know why some people struggle with it. If someone takes 10 armed men and makes a camp at your front door, and then demands certain things, who is the aggressor?
But the damage is done, but the way to solve it is to make reparation. 1871...seems a long time ago, seems small and irrelevant, but these Asian people remember as if it was yesterday, they never forget who did what to whom. That's why Trump has to say sorry first. It's the right thing to do I think.