US classifies South Korea as ‘sensitive country,’ limiting cooperation on advanced tech

a year ago by Nemeski to c/world

This is the first time in history that South Korea has received this classification by the US government
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BertramDitore 94 points a year ago

I’m just some American dude on the internet, but strategically speaking, turning on one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, a country that’s also one of our closest allies, doesn’t make a ton of sense to me. We lose their trust by betraying them, and also lose their cooperation on one of the things they do way better than us? Seems like it hurts everybody.

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boreengreen 54 points a year ago

But Putin likes it.

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Voyajer 18 points a year ago

This is Putin tossing a quick thanks to Kim for the cannon fodder.

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cecilkorik 31 points a year ago

Were you asleep for the last 2 weeks they've been doing the same to Canada, Mexico and Europe? The question isn't that it hurts everybody, the question is who's next and what are you going to do about it?

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BertramDitore 11 points a year ago

I’ve been paying close attention. I think it’s important to focus on the individual cases as they happen, acknowledge who is harmed, and not just move on to the next thing. Trump wants us frenzied and confused so we can’t focus on anything, let alone what’s coming next.

As for what I do about it, I call my representatives about each individual issue separately, so their logs show constituent interest on a variety of issues. I attend protests and engage with my local government, I volunteer, organize, and donate, and I financially support independent media outlets. Thanks for asking.

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filister 10 points a year ago

Then perhaps do something about it.

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Fredthefishlord 20 points a year ago

Bro do you fucking think we can just wave a wand and fix this

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BetaBlake 9 points a year ago

Comments like this are dumb

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BertramDitore 5 points a year ago

I do everything I can, with the resources I have available to me. I vote, protest, organize, regularly call my reps, donate to independent media, and engage with all my friends and family on the issues whenever possible. What else, specifically, do you suggest?

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Voyajer 1 point a year ago

Perhaps do something about your own country?

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InvertedParallax 8 points a year ago

Those are a lot of big words to try to explain to a redneck who just wants to hear 'AMERICA #1!!!'.

You have to think in terms of pro wrestling, that's the level of communication we're dealing with here.

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