12-14-2010, 10:59 AM
Granted, N and S Korea relations have always rested on a rather hostile detente (with N Korea always agressively posturing)
Tension's still simmering, and in S Korea the anger has trickled down to a man-on-the-street level. My brother, who works in an english-language-instruction institute for S Koreans, says students are starting to write essays about wanting to train to become soldiers. If this is the prevailing mindset, then I won't be surprised if S Korea decides it won't tolerate the North any longer.
Tension's still simmering, and in S Korea the anger has trickled down to a man-on-the-street level. My brother, who works in an english-language-instruction institute for S Koreans, says students are starting to write essays about wanting to train to become soldiers. If this is the prevailing mindset, then I won't be surprised if S Korea decides it won't tolerate the North any longer.
PS. If you can, try your hand at giving some of the others a bit of feedback. If you already have, thanks, can you do some more?
