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Would china back up North Korea

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  1. China has a vested interest in n.korea. look what happened in the korean conflict.


  2. Doing what ?

  3. last time china helped north korea was through pakistan, dr aq khan network.china never helped n korea in nuclear program directly.dr aq khan is now  behind bars, china can't do much to help n korea in nuclear weapon aims.usa is watching pakistan closely for any again attempts to help north korea so it seems north korea can't be helped.

  4. would USA restore South Korea?

  5. yes, N. Korea is like a buffer zone, we all know there are Americans in S. Korea, China would back North Korea just like 50 years.

  6. they'll back north korea up, but not really in a very big way. putting the korean war incident aside, china helps north korea , but not in such a way like how the UK backs up the USA. besides, china maintains trade links with south korea. so , i doubt they're that keen to back up north korea now. south korea can give them a lot more than north korea, if you think about it logically.  

  7. WHY would they? China has had "talks" with North Korea about their position on nuclear weapons etc.  Do some research, China has a trade agreement and healthy economic exchange with South Korea.

    Korean conflict? Has your world changed since 1953 or are you stuck in some kind of time warp? I guess we better go back to every single country that ever fought a war against the US and do something about them.

    Where would we even begin?  Canada fought a war against the US once upon a time so I guess be better shut down those borders. You tried to invade us once why should we trust you today? Or Germany? Or Russia?  Should the Brits trust the French?  How about the so-called "Indian Wars" ? I guess we better lock up all the indians in NA ..

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