KOrean reunification
Lately, Kin Jong Un's authority within appears to be getting shaky; his disappearances from the public eyes have grown more and more frequent. Along with other factors like starvation and liberals among the North Korean population, South Korea seeks to reunify the Korean peninsular. Kin Jong Un's advisers would welcome this as they see no benefit in promoting North Korea's self-isolation. The reunification of Korea, however, could cause some potential problems for South Korea. Adding 25 million people to their population could potentially devastate South Korea's economy. Dealing with 25 million brainwashed people and educating them would cost South Korea an estimate $2 trillion, more than any country in the world can afford.
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