1. Summary of the Korean War
Even today, the limited natural resources and small population have deprived them of being a more powerful nation. ... At the end of the Korean War, the political boundaries of the Korean Peninsula remained divided and North Korea's population grew rapidly. If the 38th parallel was removed between North and South Korea, Koreas population would double, which would then double its human resource factor. With Korea's knowledge of how to expand economically, educated population, expansion of territory and resources, and eventual total control of the economy by big-business in Korea'...
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