What Would Happen if Korea United Into 1 Country?

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Published 2020-04-21

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  • @Kiie-ep6df
    Korean are just victims of the Cold War. They suffered so many wounds and pains. I wish them to be united peacefully.
  • Koreans are very beautiful! I hope to see strong, rich and happy United Korea in my life time.
  • @user-be8oj3fw8v
    Me: I wanna go to the UK. Friend: United Kingdom? Me: No, United Korea.
  • Korea is really great. After 30 years of colonial rule, after liberation, the country was devastated by the Civil War and the country was divided in half. Nevertheless, it became a strong country. Korea seems like an underrated country. I hope that the Korean people will meet soon after reunification.
  • @SC-or2zb
    I am Korean and I want to see my country reunited soon! 🤝
  • @erickayala4090
    “They may even keep Kim around for a while” Well....
  • @hobsdigree2
    My grandpa fought in the korean war. He said seeing the starving North Korean children was the saddest thing he ever saw, he gave them all his rations. I hope they can reunite
  • @benhavis2474
    You only need one reason to unify Korea. All the people of North Korea could actually live a more or less normal life instead of constantly fearing for life if you just look the wrong way.
  • I pray one day korea would be reunited into one country 🙏🏾 The reunited korea would be a blessing to north korea cause the population is suffering under extreme poverty, repressive regime and depression 😭😔! Greetings from zambia 🇿🇲👋🏾😊
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  • @ReeseJamPiece.
    I can imagine a North Korean going to an Internet cafe after the reunification and thinking it some sort of nuclear database bunker.
  • @somethung8188
    In essence: It would be disastrous in the short run, but amazing in the long run.
  • @Rgio55
    I'm a Korean. I believe that unification of North and South Korea should be a result, not a goal. It is not easy for countries with different ideologies to merge. I believe that North and South Korea can travel with the goal of peace and common interests, and that exchanges come first. In addition to the national division of the Korean Peninsula, the ceasefire also resulted in the division of the country, preventing people from freely traveling to each other. I think resolving this national division comes first. Then, I think we can achieve national unification in the distant future.
  • @Mibs-Mibby
    I’m Korean and even if Korea doesn’t reunite as one country, I hope the borders open up so that Koreans on both sides can travel freely within the peninsula.
  • @user-nj7rw5my9h
    This video is actually a pretty accurate assessment of the current situation in my country. Well done!
  • @mandrew31
    If there ever is reunification, imagine what a nightmare the DMZ would still be though. I'm sure there will be countless land mines all over the place.
  • @Cybernaut551
    I came here to pay respects to Korea's people and humanity, regardless. Your video is wholesome and brilliant.