lunes, 8 de abril de 2013



North Korea vs South Korea


North and South Korea were separated at the end of World War II. They've walked quite different paths since then.
Under successive pro-American governments, the South has become an economic powerhouse, one of the G-20 major economies. South Korean companies like Samsung, Hyundai, and LG are renowned around the world.
The North, led by a family dynasty based on "Juche" philosophy of self-sufficiency, has turned into a bitterly poor and unpredictable nation.



Missile tension
New reports of missile movements in North Korea have triggered military counteractions by South Korea and the United States.
A U.S. official told CNN that two medium-range missiles have been loaded onto mobile launchers on the East coast of North Korea, but a second U.S. official said intelligence on that is not definitive.
South Korea’s semi-official Yonhap news agency reported the missiles were ready to launch, citing military sources in Seoul. They are likely Musudan missiles, U.S. officials said. They would have a 2,500-mile range and could threaten South Korea, Japan and Southeast Asia.
It is believed a missile launch would be a “test” launch rather than a targeted strike.

IN MY OPINION:
Wars in this century are more dangerous because they are going to be with bombs and missiles, and the biggest problem is that Mexico is next to US so the bombs can affect us too. It is not fear :c

4 comentarios:

  1. i like the way you explain not just what is happening now but also how it all started, and i agree with you in the way that wars now are waaay more dangerous because of all the new missiles and shih... xX

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  2. i know, it is so scary, i mean we are so close from the war, and that´´s not nice¡ And it´s good that it´s not fear what you feel ;)

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  3. I don't think that they are going to do anything. Is just a way of doing something "down the wáter".

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  4. wow vale, i think this is really interesting and its scary, i hope its all good because we dont want another war!

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