In article <bd63sv$p7tqu$1@ID-37799.news.dfncis.de>, 
shuji__matsuda@hotmail.com says...
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>In article <ySXIa.703$Lo6.162@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>, 
>"USA" <USA@aol.com> wrote:

>In a short term, I agree.
>
>However, Korean Peninsula would have 
>been nothing but a burden to Japan 
>except for the national security reasons.  
>A good international secruity organization 
>would have been an enough reason to abandon 
>Korean Peninsula. 

>Prewar Korea was so poor that individual income 
>tax was exempted until 1934,  just 11 years 
>before the end of the war.  20 % of the revenue 
>of the peninsula was a direct support from 
>the central Japanese government.

I agree.  I think all Koreans should be
on their knees to thank Japan for
killing their parents, grandparents,
and their relatives.  Had the Japanese
not done that, Korea would've been
hopelessly overpopulated and starved 
themselves to death.  They did all that
only to save Koreans from starvation.
What a charitable act that was.

Shuiji, that was a masterpiece.  And
you wonder why some Koreans hate Japanese
like you.