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  • North Korea getting involved will potentially change this.

    I'm not sure of your logic there. I don't see much incentive for the South Korean government to effectively be fighting a proxy war with North Korea.

  • Well it’s been covered by most news channels this last week about how SK might react.
    While they have a historical agreement with russia for port visits of warships they officially condemn the annexation of Crimea, Donbas etc and oppose the war.
    They also have strong partnerships with Nato countries as well as allies in the region who are not aligned with russia and China.

  • While they have a historical agreement with russia for port visits of warships they officially condemn the annexation of Crimea, Donbas etc and oppose the war.

    They also have strong partnerships with Nato countries as well as allies in the region who are not aligned with russia and China.

    None of this contradicts my point. They could keep doing what they've been doing, be in the same position for all the things you describe, and not be giving NK an excuse to raise tension.

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