• rxbudian
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    South Korea should start cooperating and doing more business with the other sanctioned countries

  • I Cast Fist@programming.dev
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    Analysts read the decision as the US government sending a stern warning to counter the calls for independent nuclear armament that have recently been surfacing in South Korea.

    Experts suggested the most likely reason for South Korea’s sudden placement on the sensitive country list has to do with growing calls for independent nuclear armament, which have been proliferating among South Korean politicians and conservatives.

    So, the likely reason is that SK wants nukes and USA is saying “No”. Make of that what you will.

    Also, an interesting tidbit:

    The announcement explained that South Korea and three other countries would be added as of April 15 to the sensitive country list, which currently includes India, Israel, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Taiwan.

    I couldn’t find what the other 3 countries are.

  • BertramDitore@lemm.ee
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    I’m just some American dude on the internet, but strategically speaking, turning on one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, a country that’s also one of our closest allies, doesn’t make a ton of sense to me. We lose their trust by betraying them, and also lose their cooperation on one of the things they do way better than us? Seems like it hurts everybody.

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      Were you asleep for the last 2 weeks they’ve been doing the same to Canada, Mexico and Europe? The question isn’t that it hurts everybody, the question is who’s next and what are you going to do about it?

      • BertramDitore@lemm.ee
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        I’ve been paying close attention. I think it’s important to focus on the individual cases as they happen, acknowledge who is harmed, and not just move on to the next thing. Trump wants us frenzied and confused so we can’t focus on anything, let alone what’s coming next.

        As for what I do about it, I call my representatives about each individual issue separately, so their logs show constituent interest on a variety of issues. I attend protests and engage with my local government, I volunteer, organize, and donate, and I financially support independent media outlets. Thanks for asking.

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        12 hours ago

        I do everything I can, with the resources I have available to me. I vote, protest, organize, regularly call my reps, donate to independent media, and engage with all my friends and family on the issues whenever possible. What else, specifically, do you suggest?

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          Is that what you’re waiting for?! Of course it won’t be easy but this won’t fix itself. The only way out of this is by people like you, ordinary people, getting up and starting to protest.

          • Fredthefishlord@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            My advocation is for unionization. I believe we’re past the point where protests will solve anything. Though they’re still important for awareness, we need to have more tools, and I believe strikes are a very good option.

            But the comment above ignores that the statement above is too late to repair. It’s already been done, and even throwing out trump and his goons will not fix it

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              Protesting works because it is visible. When done right it can create a groundswell of support from people who are usually apathetic.

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              Throwing them out won’t fix it, but it’s the crucial first step in moving towards it.

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          19 hours ago

          You know you can gather and start protesting, go on the street. Show your dissatisfaction with the current status quo.

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          I have been protesting on the streets when I was disagreeing with my own government. I did my part. You can overthrow those fascists.

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    Trump really called South Korea “snowflake”

    Wow. My country is in the hands of a literal spoiled child.

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    The biggest snowflake is calling someone else a snowflake. Sounds about on par with Republicans to me.

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      No one anywhere would be even a little surprised. In some weird twisted calculus, maybe it would somehow mean fewer north koreans would starve to death that year.

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    23 hours ago

    Dude has a dartboard with allied country names and a second dartboard with 3rd grade insults, and I guess a third dartboard with the most disproportionate responses to problems diplomacy ever concocted.