As a matter of fact, Kim Jung Un said he was looking forward toward a peaceful resolution with South Korea a month ago during his New Year address. It's actually kind of unexpected that he of all people would be the first to extend an olive branch. I mean it was him who vowed to destroy the West with his harsh rhetoric.
But let's look at the positive side. Both Koreas are actually cooperating this time after three talks in January. North Korea is actually traveling to South Korea and will be participating. The North is sending a 230-member cheering squad and a 30-member Taekwondo demonstration team along with a 140-member orchestra from the North. Additionally, they will both participate as a unified Korea and will carry a flag with both countries united. Kim describes his nation as a “peace-loving and responsible nuclear power” and has not forgotten to stand firm on his nuclear stance. But at least we know that he won't launch it at South Korea. As for the US and our allies, well, it's a tough call. They will be forming a unified women’s hockey team and train together.
That should be quite interesting seeing them communicate. In fact there is already a slight language barrier. Though they have the damn language, vocabulary, grammar, and of course pronunciations have changed significantly. While North Koreans use real “Korean” words, South Koreans use English-derived terms such as “butterfly blocking”. South Koreans call it “beoteopeullai”, while North Koreans call it “nabihyeong makki”, the literal definition.
reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-missiles-kimjongun/north-koreas-kim-open-to-dialogue-with-south-korea-will-only-use-nukes-if-threatened-idUSKBN1EQ0NJ
usatoday.com/story/news/world/2018/01/17/north-and-south-korea-agree-form-first-unified-olympic-team/1039764001/
bing-amp.com/c/www.latimes.com/world/asia/la-fg-koreas-hockey-language-2018-story.html?outputType=amp
cnn.com/2018/01/02/asia/moon-welcomes-north-korean-olympic-participation-intl/index.html
ain't ever gonn happen
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