As a gesture of improved relations, soldiers of both North and South Korea have begun the process of disarming some of the estimated 800,000 mines that separate the two nations, de-mining the Joint Security Area (the portion of the Demilitarized Zone where the opposing sides directly face off). More
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I hope PDJT can get a signed declaration of peace. He’d actually earn a Nobel Peace Prize, although I doubt the lefty selection committee would give him one.
North Korean soldiers have reportedly been seen stomping the ground with their feet while their ears are covered with their hands.
And the Nobel Prize committee scratches their heads… “Well, since we’ve fundamentally transformed this prize into the Anti-American communist of the year award we can’t give it to Trump… What the hell, let’s give Obama another one!”
Don’t dispose of those mines. You’ll probably need them again
Just talking to my family last night about N Korea and Trump. My brother was stationed on the DMZ in the 80s and didn’t believe that Rocket Man would honor his deal with President Trump. I tried to explain to him that Kim Jong-un would not be able to resist Trump’s deal. Now I can say, “I told you so”!
Coincidence?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mouse_That_Roared
Maybe.
They obviously didn’t study the Iran/Iraq war. That’s what kids are for.
I’d be careful about this; these mines were the only thing that kept South Korea from invading the North