NPR's Lynn Neary "talks with" (why don't they interview people?)
Yoon Youngmo, a "a South Korean labor activist and organizer of recent anti-American protests in South Korea" actually comes off as not all that anti-American, although of course he doesn't see the American military's side of it, and the reporter didn't raise that either. However, Yoon thinks North Korea won't attack South Korea because of its own economic problems. Actually, it's when a country has problems that it often attacks others: for example,
Argentina and the Falklands.
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