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Its mainly the possibility of north Korea using nukes or selling them to terror groups is what's stopping reunification of north and south Korea
the illegal south Korean government blocked reunification of Korea
One major challenge pertaining to the reunification of North and South Korea would be the mass unemployment and poverty of those in the North. That would impact the economy of South Korea in a major way.
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To be honest, no one is taking serious steps towards the reunification of Korea, and the desire to do so is mostlyempty political rhetoric.
A.Capitalist armies were preparing to attack North Korea. B. The Yalta Agreement placed all of Korea under Soviet control. C. The "illegal" South Korean government blocked reunification of Korea. D. Communists had ruled Korea before World War II and thus deserved to rule it after the war.
A.Capitalist armies were preparing to attack North Korea. B. The Yalta Agreement placed all of Korea under Soviet control. C. The "illegal" South Korean government blocked reunification of Korea. D. Communists had ruled Korea before World War II and thus deserved to rule it after the war.
South Korea has consistently made overtures for a peaceful reunification, such as the construction of Dorasan Station and the negotiation of the Kaesong Industrial Region. However, North Korea is much more of a mystery. It is unclear exactly which officials have power or what they would be willing to give up. It is likely in the best interests of the North Korean leadership to maintain the current status quo because they are already living quite well.
the Korean peninsula: includes both south and north Korea
North Korea- Communist South Korea- Presidental
north and South Korea