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In reply to the discussion: Prediction: Korean re-unification will happen soon, and suddenly. [View all]Silent3
(15,909 posts)6. Take all the problems that there were in reuniting East and West Germany...
...and multiply those by a factor of 10.
Or maybe 100.
No people on Earth have ever been as culturally isolated as the people of North Korea. Perhaps agreements could be made soon, plans decided on soon, but the actually reunification would have to be done slowly and carefully. Even with the best laid plans, reunification would be a painful process with a few unanticipated snags along the way.
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Warren Stupidity
Oct 2014
OP
I can't say I paid that much attention to the problems Germany faced so perhaps you're right.
randome
Oct 2014
#22
Good point. East Germany was 1/4 the population of West. North Korea is 1/2 the size of South.
pampango
Oct 2014
#36
it works the same way. if korea is reunified with a more or less normal system,
unblock
Oct 2014
#46
The wheels ALWAYS turn slowly. But when the moment is reached, it will SEEM sudden.
randome
Oct 2014
#18
like honey off a spoon. It's viscosity means it moves so very slowly until it finally reaches
KittyWampus
Oct 2014
#28
Like the sudden collapse of the Berlin Wall, which only *looked* as though it happened all
tblue37
Oct 2014
#33
Could it be done with international help? You at least have some knowledge of the situation.
jwirr
Oct 2014
#23
Wow that is what I was afraid of. If this sister is any different than the rest of the family maybe
jwirr
Oct 2014
#47
I have lived in South Korea for the past decade, so I'd like to think I know what's going on
davidpdx
Oct 2014
#11
a Question - have them been apart so long that relatives don't miss their others in the north?
hollysmom
Oct 2014
#15
I hope so. The ordinary people of North Korea are in real economic trouble and that would make it
jwirr
Oct 2014
#20
It'll be amazing to witness North Koreans seeing the 21st century for the first time. nt
valerief
Oct 2014
#26
If it leads to dismantlement of NK's nukes, no cost should be spared, IMO.
closeupready
Oct 2014
#38