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For decades that's been the problem. South Korea's population centers are too close to the North for an attack to be a reasonable risk: even decades-old artillery and unguided rockets can hit Seoul, launched from hundreds of dug-in sites. So things have been organized around trying to pressure North Korea in various ways, either via China, or directly, but without force being a seriously considered option.



Yep. This is what happens when you expand too close to the enemy's base..


I think this is more due to the fact that Seoul just happened to be next to the arbitrary 55th parallel drawn after WWII.


Is that a Starcraft reference?


Better throw up a few extra photon cannons just in case.




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