American Withdrawal from South Korea and its Possible Impact
North Korea has resumed its programs to build nuclear/biological/chemical weapons of mass destruction. Its poses a more dangerous threat to South Korea than before. I doubt the South Koreans would be happy to be under North Korean's control after America's withdrawal from the former. The North Korean government are ruthless, just look at the way it governs North Korea now, resulting North Korea to be a poor country, with the government concentrating and diverting huge funds to finance programmes for nuclear/biological and chemical weapons of mass destruction, instead of taking the welfare of the people of North Korea into consideration. It ranked its priority of building such weapons above its people's welfare clearly indicates that she harbors e
xpansionist intention, and its first and foremost target would be South Korea, hence America's withdrawal at this moment would be removing one of North Korea's biggest obstacle to reunify North and South Korea. As I was saying, the reunification would result in much dissatisfaction and unhappiness among the South Koreans due to North Korean's government which practices Stalinism - The bureaucratic, authoritarian exercise of state power and mechanistic application of Marxist-Leninist principles associated with Stalin, passed to them during former USSR's occupation of North Korea in the late 1940s. Should North Korea unify, it would result in protests by South Koreans against the Stalinist government and much bloodshed would result. Intervention by