Cheonan incident: South Korea asks China to uphold justice?

Updated on society 2024-02-09
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    South Korea begging China? That's a novelty!

    South Korea is cold to China, and this time it suddenly showed courtesy to China because it was expected that China would definitely give South Korea face. If China gives South Korea face this time, then the honeymoon between China and North Korea can be said to have completed a glorious course of 60 years... But it is not easy for China to not give face to South Korea, and it will push South Korea into its own opposition again.

    China and the DPRK have always had a close relationship from ancient times to the present, and both in ancient times and in the present, the DPRK has been China's loyal little brother. There aren't many places for China to operate in Asia now, except for North Korea, Myanmar and Pakistan. The DPRK is a communist country, and its existence involves the collective interests of communism, and China has always supported the DPRK in order to increase its share and status in Asia.

    If North Korea is destroyed, China will have one less advantageous chess piece in its hands, and its strategic position will also be reduced. North Korea is like a satellite of China, and if other countries have something unfavorable to China, it will always be reflected in North Korea in advance, such as the Six-Party Talks, or the North Korean nuclear issue, which is a very strange effect. Moreover, China's relations with the DPRK are the same as those between Russia and China, and they have long been open allies in the international community, and it is always not good for their allies to be destroyed by others.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    To put it simply, South Korea wants to recover North Korea, but North Korea is following China, China is their boss, and if China does not help South Korea, it will be difficult for them to achieve it, so they have to beg China, and this is just the beginning and there will be more goodwill to China.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    China is certainly playing the role of mediator. Mao at the time of the Korean battle array. Host. Xi said, the lips are dead and the teeth are cold.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The important thing about this problem is to pull China into the water, let China deal with North Korea, and at the same time dare not offend China, and provoke China, that is not a joke, China is in harmony with the mud in this incident, South Korea collectively has an inferiority complex of the country, due to the need to block the Soviet Union and China after World War II, the United States helped him develop, but the Eastern countries have always had a good face, and they want to elevate their own origins when they are rich, so that Asian culture is created by South Korea, but the truth is too cruel, North Korea has been a Chinese subject since ancient times, and the lips are cold, Now that North Korea is gone, China's strategic space has been greatly reduced.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In fact, everyone on the earth knows that whether it was done by North Korea or not, the final result must be North Korea. Because of all the countries involved, North Korea is the only one that can make South Korea pour dirty water. No matter who did it, the Koreans don't dare to say it, and they can't afford to provoke it.

    Blaming North Korea is the only acceptable outcome.

    Evidence is not difficult to find, but the difficult question is how to prove that these "evidences" were found on the Cheonan?

    Why does North Korea dare to say that it wants to send someone to check the evidence? What to check?

    This case can be said to be full of doubts. In the course of the exercise, the Cheonan is sailing in sensitive sea areas, so it should be on guard and will carry out irregular maneuvering. The situation that day was that there were friendly ships around, there were planes in the sky, the sea area was relatively open, and the weather was basically clear, with four or five winds and waves of two or three meters, but there was basically no impact on the frigate of more than 1,000 tons.

    But it was in this case that a frigate with a speed of 32 knots was sunk by an unguided torpedo by a miniature submarine with an underwater speed of no more than 6 knots, and then it took 53 days for South Korea to react.

    Let's take an analogy. A turtle that bit a live cheetah to death in Tiananmen Square, and then swaggered away surrounded by at least four tigers, and has not yet been discovered??

    How likely is this?

    If the North Korean Navy can really take out the Cheonan in this situation. Then the level of the South Korean Navy is really not much higher than that of Somalia.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Basically, South Korea itself is guarding and stealing and playing conspiracy.

    Regarding the **reason for the Tianqiao ship**, since **, it seems that most people have locked the suspect on Kim Chong-il's naval forces, and I also see it this way, at least the North Korean Navy is the only one in the world that has such a motive But the strange thing is that it is South Korea ** and the South Korean Navy itself that have been avoiding linking the Cheonan ship to the attack of the North Korean Navy.

    After a while, it was said that it was the ego of the Cheonan ship**.

    After a while, he said that he might have hit a mine.

    After a while, it was said that it could be torpedoed.

    After a while, it was said that the DPRK navy had accidentally hit during the exercise.

    It's not what I said, it's what people in the end of the world said.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's a political issue, it's related to the dignity of the country, if someone smashes the window of your house with a stone, you won't say, isn't it just a few pieces of glass? If you forget it, doesn't that fuel the arrogance of the enemy? If you don't check it, it will come with a missile, and you won't be in a hurry to regret it.

    People are like this, the more you put up with others, the more they take you seriously.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It fought on its own, just like the 911 concocted by the United States itself! But one thing is for sure!

    There is a high probability that the Cheonan ship was torpedoed and sunk. --Possible!!!

    Tian'an"--Uneasy, Luo Laohao"--It's good!

    In fact, it is the true intention of the Koreans!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Some people see this as a provocation by North Korea.

    It would lead to a war (which is somewhat unlikely), but North Korea has denied this, and the news says that the bottom of the boat has been impacted (the bottom of the boat has been sunken out of the water), and it is impossible for people who have escaped from the boat to see the bottom of the boat.

    Their words are not uniform and concrete.

    What they say is all speculation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    More than 40 people died in South Korea in this incident...

    The seabin on the ship. Wait.

    South Korea** is still crying at the press conference...

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    IMHO, your analogy is a bit inappropriate. I suspect that you have compared South Korea to Mr. Dongguo because in recent years, South Korea's sunshine policy toward the North has given the DPRK a great deal of relief and help, which has enabled the DPRK to tide over difficulties year after year. However, I would like to remind you that the largest country in providing assistance to North Korea is China, and South Korea is afraid that North Korea will endanger itself because it is afraid of North Korean turmoil, and second, it is infiltrating northward through economic aid such as Kaesong Industrial Park and Mt. Kumgang Tourism to strengthen its influence (or even plot).

    Therefore, South Korea's economic aid cannot be regarded as Dongguo's pure motive, and North Korea is a wolf, but it is better to call it a white-eyed wolf, the United States is a smart hunter, and China is a neighbor farmer who is afraid of things.

    As for the Cheonan incident, it may be an oolong of South Korea and the United States, even if North Korea did it, there is nothing that North Korea owes South Korea, because the so-called "northern boundary line" has not been officially recognized by North Korea, and it also has a "southern warning line". In the past, the Yellow Sea (West Sea) was the result of unresolved negotiations due to overlapping claims in the territorial waters of both sides (both of which are sovereign states of the United Nations). Therefore, it is not possible to proceed from the claims of one country and to have an opinion on another.

    Finally, I would like to guess that the culprit of this incident, according to the character of the Korean nation, what has been done is not necessarily admitted, but what has not been done is often fabricated. Judging from the fact that North Korea remained silent until the weekend and sent investigators, perhaps it was the North Korea that did it this time.

    Pictured, the location of Bailing Island (Red Island) where the accident ship was located and the so-called northern limit.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    That doesn't seem to be the case.

    It should be two people from China and the United States playing chess, Han is a black son, and the DPRK is a white child.

    Now Bai Zi breathed a sigh of urgency, called for food, and saw how Kuroko responded.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    South Korea said that the Cheonan sank because it was hit by a small torpedo from North Korea, but North Korea denied this and held that South Korea's appraisal results were not credible.

    Whose fault is it? There is no right or wrong in the strict sense of the word, and it is difficult to determine whether there are many disputes between countries that are left over from history, but the key to them is because of their respective interests. At the end of the day, it's still the same sentence:

    There are no eternal enemies and eternal friends between countries, only eternal interests.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Whether it was a North Korean submarine attack or not is a matter of question, because South Korea's evidence indicates that it was North Korea, but why did North Korea attack someone else and leave evidence? I generally know that after committing a crime, the evidence will be erased, but it is doubtful that South Korea has come up with so much evidence!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    North Korea said that it was the South Korea that directed and staged the framing of the DPRK, and that the South Korean said that the DPRK used a torpedo attack and sank the "Cheonan." What the truth is, perhaps only history knows.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    After the accident appeared, some family members of the officers and men of the Cheonan reported that the officers and men on the ship complained that the equipment of the Cheonan was seriously aging, that there had been many accidents, and that they did not want to serve on the Cheonan anymore, but later these news were blocked by South Korea the next day, saying that they had found the wreckage of the torpedo.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The claim that the "Cheonan" was torpedoed by the DPRK was only sunk by the United States and South Korea, and has not been recognized by the international community. North Korea has also refuted this claim. North Korea also refuted the evidence provided by South Korea

    RDX "High-performance ZHA medicine is not unique to North Korea, it is used by torpedoes in many countries around the world, including the United States and South Korea; The "No. 1" font on the torpedo wreckage seemed to have just been written, and a North Korean general asked rhetorically at a press conference: "Since it was a secret attack, why did you leave evidence?" ”。

    The local water depth is only more than 80 meters, and the "Cheonan" ship is equipped with a strong anti-submarine sonar, why did not the North Korean submarine be found? We can also think about it carefully, what are the benefits of sinking the "Cheonan" for North Korea? If North Korea wants to demonstrate, it can attract the attention of the whole world by saying that it will launch a satellite, as it did in '08.

    Because an attack on another country's military equipment would mean war, and with the strength of the DPRK and the current international situation, he would not dare to take the initiative to provoke a war. Therefore, sinking the "Cheonan" will not benefit him at all, and it will take a lot of risks, will the DPRK do this? Apparently not.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    What can't a crazy country like North Korea do? North Korea can kill Chinese on the border, and blowing up the Cheonan can also make China stand on top.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    To put it simply, it is a conspiracy jointly planned by South Korea and the United States 1. According to the agreement, the United States will hand over command to South Korea before 2012, and the US troops in South Korea will begin to fully withdraw their troops, and the Americans do not want to leave the Korean Peninsula, but they need an excuse to stay. 2. South Korea does not want the United States to leave, and North Korea has always made South Korea feel uneasy, and Lee Myung-bak, who is hostile to North Korea, does not want the US military to leave, so the top leaders of the two countries have no choice but to sit down and think of a countermeasure. In the end, the hapless Cheonan became their victim.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    I think that the conspiracy of South Korea and the United States is even greater, and that the DPRK is aware of its own strength, and it is impossible for it to suddenly make a provocation for war.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I agree with the US-South Korea conspiracy theory, and the reason is similar to that the United States instigated South Korea to do so, and it should almost start a fight within the year, so let's wait and see.

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