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Gowo8989 t1_j6h1olj wrote
Is South Korea in nato? No, than fuck off nato. SK is already in a war
laxyharpseal t1_j6h2unt wrote
"hey nato countries helped you in korean war, now help us help another country!"
Berova t1_j6h3yre wrote
Actually... Stoltenberg has a good point. it wouldn't be surprising if he gently reminded South Korea about empathizing with Ukraine in their hour of need as South Korea had similarly experienced many decades past (and is just a crisis away from being in a similar position again).
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Jeep-RN t1_j6he13p wrote
South Korea has a partnership with Poland for Tanks. I doubt they will let this opportunity pass by to show she EU the weapons they have been developing. Quiet aid is still aid.
NoChance182 t1_j6hekwv wrote
After a NATO country were partially responsible for the war in the first place lol
nugurimt t1_j6hfimf wrote
Why ? Ukraine should ask help from north korea, their korean war allies. ☺️
EnricoPallazzo-- t1_j6hgfky wrote
Why? They can ask anybody they want. Besides, this might even be a good thing for South Korea and their military industrial complex if they get a chance to export some weapons.
Gaflinnigus_Flumming t1_j6hgfrf wrote
South Korea cant even afford to support itself
EnricoPallazzo-- t1_j6hgjtb wrote
Definitely! A lot of countries have sent aid with spe ifying the list. People just read headlines but South Korea has probably been involved in some talks over the past year anyway.
Gowo8989 t1_j6hzyg1 wrote
They might as well start asking iraq for weapons. They are also currently in a war
kiman9414 t1_j6ipie2 wrote
Do more research into the industrial capability of South Korea. It is precisely the fact they had to maintain industry that can easily ramp up for war production makes them ideal suppliers for the Ukrainian military.
Gowo8989 t1_j6ipotw wrote
Yeah, but they are still actively in a war. Iraq is still actively fighting isis. That’s why I used iraq. Cuz both are currently in an active war with another nation
kiman9414 t1_j6iq07d wrote
It is not a fucking shooting war. South Korea is not going to send over their entire stockpile. And also, the North Korean military is so weak compared to the South Korean one that if it does turn into a shooting war, it will end badly for both sides. Cause North Korea would have to resort to nukes to even stand a chance and the South Korean military will dominate the North Korean one in a similar fashion to how the Iraqis got dominated in the gulf wars.
DramaticWesley t1_j6itgeh wrote
Well they do have the giant gorilla (China) just a few miles away that wants to eventually take over the entire Pacific. South Korea is probably holding back in case they need to support Taiwan.
Stlr_Mn t1_j6js6c2 wrote
What NATO country forced North Korea to invade over the 38th parallel?
NoChance182 t1_j6k02ma wrote
When NATO through the US agreed with the USSR to divide Korea between themselves and install their own puppet dictators
Stlr_Mn t1_j6k187m wrote
That is a truly dumb reason to blame the US for the Korean War. Having Korea broken up into two administrative zones was to avoid conflict. No one wanted or was prepared for a war in Korea except the USSR the CCP and N. Korea.
Analogue97 t1_j6l6sac wrote
Isn't SK staring down the barrel of an underpopulation crisis?
Leave em be. NATO needs to come to terms with the fact that they will be at war with Russia soon.
Russia's been backed into a corner since the fall of the USSR by the west. Not condoning Russian behavior, but actions have consequences.
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