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and one borrowed or stolen chinese anti ship missile would certainly ruin its day.
I doubt it. China in this conflict will side with the United States. Why China inadequate neighbour with nuclear weapons? If Kim will not halt its nuclear program peacefully the Chinese will take part in the fighting against North Korea.
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A Japanese world map from 1810 on display at the National Map Museum of the National Geographic Information Institute in Suwon, Gyeonggi, labels the body of water east of the Korean peninsula as the Joseon Sea, or the Korean Sea, in Chinese characters.


Oh no, who the hell can read your map... It's very old and everything was written in Chinese/Japanese? I don't know! Grin
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A Japanese world map from 1810 on display at the National Map Museum of the National Geographic Information Institute in Suwon, Gyeonggi, labels the body of water east of the Korean peninsula as the Joseon Sea, or the Korean Sea, in Chinese characters.

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and one borrowed or stolen chinese anti ship missile would certainly ruin its day.
 
No way, please!
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There is no such "sea of Japan".
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The aircraft carrier "Carl Vinson" has entered the sea of Japan
Shock carrier battle group the U.S. Navy stepped closer to the shores of North Korea. Today, April 29, the U.S. aircraft carrier "Carl Vinson" with the escorts passed through the Tsushima Strait off the coast of Nagasaki Prefecture, and entered the sea of Japan, according to NHK television station. Kim is less likely to solve the problem peacefully.
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