June 26, 2009
Do you believe that Korea or Outer Mongolia will be absorbed into the China and made Chinese provinces?
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Please explain your answer. Also, if so, when the think will happen, how many decades? Moreover, because China has never previously won the Korean peninsula in your opinion? Written request on 22 February 2009 China has intervened only in the Korean War after the North Korea started a war with South Korea and once the United States have been involved and dismissed the North Koreans. China claims the right to reinstate these territories, these territories are historically regarded as an area of China from what I understand: 1. The Inner Mongolia (Taiwan, otherwise known as the Republic Of China, sees the Outer Mongolia as part of China) 2nd Province of Xinjiang 3rd Tibet 4th Hong Kong 5th Taiwan
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Please explain your answer. Also, if so, when the think will happen, how many decades? Moreover, because China has never previously won the Korean peninsula in your opinion? Written request on 22 February 2009 China has intervened only in the Korean War after the North Korea started a war with South Korea and once the United States have been involved and dismissed the North Koreans. China claims the right to reinstate these territories, these territories are historically regarded as an area of China from what I understand: 1. The Inner Mongolia (Taiwan, otherwise known as the Republic Of China, sees the Outer Mongolia as part of China) 2nd Province of Xinjiang 3rd Tibet 4th Hong Kong 5th Taiwan
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Comments on Do you believe that Korea or Outer Mongolia will be absorbed into the China and made Chinese provinces? »
Korea is such a basket case of bad government and mass starvation that the rest of the world would probably welcome it if China would take over Northern Korea, but given the choice, re-uniting with South Korea seems more likely.
Opposition to absorbing Mongolia would be stronger. China has enough trouble with international support for the "Free Tibet" movement that I can't imagine their wanting any more headaches. China wants to project a global image of being peaceful and a good neighbor, and they have been pretty good about acting that way.
China seeks expansion in Asia: its aim is to Taiwan.
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