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Re: Abandon Korea
Everyones chickens come home to roost, eventually and we aren't the only ones who have made mistakes. The real trick is in timing and making your enemies chickens go home to roost on them before ours do, then the victor will write history until the next time.
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Re: Abandon Korea
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Okay... True statement. The main point was that corporations determine their activities not on a simple risk/no risk matrix, but instead on risk/reward factors. And for Mr. Joe.... Some of us feel as if we can't live with anyone who can't live with others.
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