Tensions

Amazingly, no. Aside from a couple of air-raid siren tests and some jets flying practice drills overhead last week, the mood is pretty much unchanged in the "Land of the rising sun".
Talking to teachers in Mokpo, they are realatively unphased by the test. They feel that the North is just stuck in a game of brinksmanship and that the South has really nothing to fear. The North will hope for a juicy aid package from the States (which the American's won't let happen) or they will just go on their merry way trying to get the bomb down from the size of a house to missile size. At this point, reports say the test was between 1/30th and 1/2 the size of the one dropped on Hiroshima so many years ago. Our teachers were shocked to hear that many of the ESL teachers had registered with the Canadian Embassy to be kept informed if things should escalate... obviously they didn't think it was that big a deal.

At the end of the day, the common feeling is that this test will only result in North Korea becoming more isolated (Sanctions/ship inspections will be more for show and probably won't be strictly enforced), will only serve to scare Japan and South Korea into further arming, and will drop the curtain on any hopes of a reunion between the South and North; something both have yearned for since the war.
Labels: Mokpo, North Korea, South Korea
4 Comments:
Yay for educational posts!
In Suncheon, the city of beautiful people, we don't even seem to have air raid sirens. Maybe because we are all too beautiful.
How can anyone not love you, Virginia?
Brent, Brent, Brent... Either you're just testing your readers, or else you should read up on your "Land of the ...momomo" slogans for asian countries, my friend! Korea is "morning calm", remember?
I'm amazed that the Koreans haven't been more worried about their neighbours, simply because we are; but I'm not surprised at all about the lack of worry because, well, it's always seemed that way. But there's not really much point in worrying a whole ton... there's not much good that an air raid drill is going to do, afterall. I know that any (if any) return to Korea I will make will be well and truly after things have settled down in the North. Otherwise I'd have to start asking Shane for Hazard Pay!
Oh yeah! That was.. a test!!!
You are right, Jen!
Morning calm, which is kinda ironic since the test happened in the early morning!
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