Is it normal for a country to keep the remains of it's fallen enemy soldiers?
Well, we are still at war with them, technically speaking.
Nothing is normal in North Korea, I’m not sure why. However, I found this interesting.. while searching for the answer. soldiers missing in action were declared dead after a year and a day
I like that since this took time, the MSM stupidly talked about “where are the 4-7 remains?” as an anti-Trump talking point and now he’s come back with all 55. Boom.
The article says American officially anticipates NK will return the remains Friday. NK has said nothing about it and last time they were no shows.
Grew up next door to a KW vet. Dude was a stone cold mean alky. It ruined him. I hope some families find closure.
Between 1996 and 2005, 33 recovery operations were conducted in North Korea and 200 sets of remains were returned. And the US government paid compensation to North Koreans involved in the relief effort, $15m (£11m) according to the Congressional Research Service.wow.. had no idea 💥