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http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200807/200807310016.html
Now I know that you guys don't care much for islands in the middle of nowhere, but this is an extremely big issue here. Territories are directly related to our sovereign rights, and if we were to somehow be robbed of even the tiniest rock outcropping in the middle of the most horrible hellscape ever conceived, it would still be a flagrant violation of our rights as a nation, one that we will not, should not, and cannot tolerate. A small island and semi-unhabitable as it might be, it is our ****ing small semi-uninhabitable island and you ****ers can't ****ing have it. Japan can go **** itself.
Besides, there are tons of hydrates (solid hydrogen? methane? I forget) buried near there.
The Board on Geographic Names under the U.S. Geological Survey on Wednesday corrected the entry for Dokdo on its database from ?undesignated sovereignty? to ?South Korea,? ending a weeklong uproar in Korea. The BGN restored the description at around 5:30 p.m. under both the ?country? and ?first-order administrative division? categories, putting an end to anger over the new designation that had stirred Korea since the news broke last Friday.
At 1 p.m. the same day, U.S. President George W. Bush in a special interview with Asian reporters at the White House said he was well aware of the issue. ?I asked (Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice) to review it, and the database will be restored where it was seven days ago,? he said.
Now I know that you guys don't care much for islands in the middle of nowhere, but this is an extremely big issue here. Territories are directly related to our sovereign rights, and if we were to somehow be robbed of even the tiniest rock outcropping in the middle of the most horrible hellscape ever conceived, it would still be a flagrant violation of our rights as a nation, one that we will not, should not, and cannot tolerate. A small island and semi-unhabitable as it might be, it is our ****ing small semi-uninhabitable island and you ****ers can't ****ing have it. Japan can go **** itself.
Besides, there are tons of hydrates (solid hydrogen? methane? I forget) buried near there.