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So, the enemy of your enemy is your friend.

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you Beat me to it !

yes, they both have a common enemy

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The South Korean should know that Donald Trump is like an vampire sucking blood from nerves by extortion to raise  400% up the US military stationing fees or better known as "Protection Fees" is very unacceptable!

It is time for asian countries to work like a team!

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Traditionally South Korea and China (PRC) see Japan as an enemy, both using anti-Jpn sentiment as a diplomatic and political tool. Except that today, while SK-JPN relations are in the toilet, China-JPN relations are at an all time high. Much of that has to do with US-China relations also being in the toilet. With SK having pissed Japan off to the point of putting a brake on SK electronics manufacturing, China is happy to take up the slack. China supports North Korea, and if the US-JPN-SK alliance can be broken and US troops pulled out of SK, this would make China very happy. Moon Jae-In has displayed a remarkable ability to consistently misread others and do the wrong thing. I doubt anything he does with Xi Jing Ping (who is probably 100 times smarter than Moon) will be any different.

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I'm sorry but I can not trust Xi or Moon. They are politically motivated to create propaganda so their masses hate Japan. Nothing will change while they are both ruling their nations.

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Man, Xi really can't deny Winnie the Pooh. I mean, look at that photo.

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The South Korean should know that Donald Trump is like an vampire sucking blood from nerves by extortion to raise 400% up the US military stationing fees or better known as "Protection Fees"

Hey, the Koreans can pay up or we're leaving. Guess what. They're paying up! You know the saying - I've repeated it enough time son this site, lol -

Something is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. Trump, as an experienced businessman, knows our military capabilities are worth more to our allies than they've been paying. He's got the NATO member countries paying more.

Man, Xi really can't deny Winnie the Pooh. I mean, look at that photo.

You know China banned last year's Winnie the Pooh movie. We know why. lol

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AviBajaj, if they were inhumanely treated, then what is humanly treatment ?

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@Wesley

So, the enemy of your enemy is your friend.

Xi's objective is to seek assurance that the US intermediate missiles won't be deployed in Korea.

At the moment, they will be deployed in Iwakuni, Honshu, Japan, and bring out Xi's wrath toward Japan.

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Japan talks with China, and Korea talks with China.

If this is for the benefit and peace of the country, it cannot be blamed.

The two countries did not meet to gain a lot of visible profit.

Two countries met to discuss peace.

Much better than fighting each other.

 Trump, as an experienced businessman, knows our military capabilities are worth more to our allies than they've been paying. He's got the NATO member countries paying more.

Man, Xi really can't deny Winnie the Pooh. I mean, look at that photo.

You know China banned last year's Winnie the Pooh movie. We know why. lol

It's a pity if the politics of my country makes my people hard.

 What if my country's politics makes other countries and other people harder?

What's better?

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Wrong. It is not scientifically, let alone proven.

In fact, Chinese are the longest living human, based on recent studies. Koreans and Japanese are definitely, 100% proven, not from Africa, but from China.

Let’s check the veracity if these statements:

*A scientific consortium led by Dr. Eleanor Scerri, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Oxford and researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, has found that human ancestors were scattered across Africa, and largely kept apart by a combination of diverse habitats and shifting environmental boundaries, such as forests and deserts. Millennia of separation gave rise to a staggering diversity of human forms, whose mixing ultimately shaped our species.*

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/07/180711114544.htm

Perhaps your government has blocked this website just like they block google and Facebook, so you can’t do real research.

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Heh, nothing will make a Chinese person angrier than telling them their ancestors were black.

Lmao! On a crowded train.

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