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[quote=LEONARDO,251645]Alan, So your father did not go to the Korean War. Well, have you ever heard of the People's Volunteering Army of China? My uncle (my mother's elder brother) was one of the members of PVA. He left home for the War at the age of 18, and stayed in Korea for several year. My grandmother missed him so much that she became blind because of the anxiety and too much tears. This is what the Korean War did for my uncle's family. Certainly, there are quite a lot of families who suffered much more in the war. Some wives lost their husbands and became widows. Countless mothers lost their beloved sons. I think those who suffered most is the people both from North and from the South Korea. Up to now, the Korean Peninsula is still a hotspot. The Six Party Talk is hard to make any tangible progress. The crux of Six Party Talk lies in the hostile relation between DPRK (North Korea) and USA. North Korea wants to get more economic aids exchanging for giving up its nuclear program: wheras US doesn't want to compromise.[/quote]
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