How the Korean DMZ Works

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  • Опубликовано: 21 апр 2024
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    Writing by Sam Denby and Tristan Purdy
    Editing by Alexander Williard
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    Sound by Graham Haerther
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Комментарии • 789

  • @that_one_doggo8391
    @that_one_doggo8391 11 дней назад +2216

    "worlds most heavily fortified wildlife sanctuary" lmao

    • @cmdraftbrn
      @cmdraftbrn 11 дней назад +91

      godzilla wont be able to fart without both sides taking offence.

    • @makingmovieslongerandworse
      @makingmovieslongerandworse 11 дней назад +96

      I say we keep it a wildlife sanctuary after reunification

    • @Frog_Wizard801
      @Frog_Wizard801 11 дней назад +22

      @@makingmovieslongerandworseI like this idea

    • @Matt-xc6sp
      @Matt-xc6sp 11 дней назад +1

      That’s just some HAI leaking in

    • @knpark2025
      @knpark2025 11 дней назад +42

      ​@@makingmovieslongerandworse It is a thing here. Like, legit. It's too densly mined to develop anything right away, and it's the only place that had little to no human development for the better part of a century. So, if and when the Korean Peninsula is unified, why not just keep it as a nature preserve / national park while people can decide how to remove all those fortifications for decades? It's just like Zone Rouge but with more trees and mountains.

  • @freyjathehealer5559
    @freyjathehealer5559 11 дней назад +1825

    9:23 I was not ready for “Dream Making Zone”

    • @2782Jack
      @2782Jack 11 дней назад +123

      me neither, imagine going to kindergarten next to a warzone

    • @durdleduc8520
      @durdleduc8520 11 дней назад +82

      the contrast is absolutely uncanny. as an american i cannot ever imagine being south korean and still holding onto that hope through all of this.

    • @eric7985
      @eric7985 10 дней назад +8

      it made me cry, yeah.

    • @Cactusgamer303
      @Cactusgamer303 10 дней назад

      I mean most don't really think it's gonna happen​@@durdleduc8520

    • @hamza-chaudhry
      @hamza-chaudhry 10 дней назад +4

      That made me laugh at loud

  • @knpark2025
    @knpark2025 11 дней назад +957

    5:29 Fun fact: Tourists and visitors who enter those blue conference halls are free to cross the halfway point indoors, just like how the video shows. When this happens, assuming that visitors entered the room from the south, The door on the north end of the hall will be locked and South Korean military police will stand guard in front of the said door from indoors (In the video you can see this in action: one MP is standing at the far side of the wall facing towards the crowd). At this state the whole demarcation line inside this one building is functionally shifted northwards up to the north wall. Therefore this single hall's "northern" half acts as South Korea's de facto salient to the north on the demarcation line, until the visitors leave the room, South Korean MP escorts return to their posts, and the north door is unlocked. If visitors were coming from the north, the reverse will happen, and the same hall becomes North Korea's de facto salient to the south. This is sometimes used in Korean TV shows or RUclips videos for a "I am technically in North Korea" scene.

    • @WoWFREAK1336
      @WoWFREAK1336 10 дней назад +32

      What about if parties from both sides want to meet in the conference room? Whose MP guard whose doors?

    • @thatdude1435
      @thatdude1435 10 дней назад +16

      ​@@WoWFREAK1336thats instant war, probably ;)

    • @UseroneGaming
      @UseroneGaming 10 дней назад +8

      What if a bunch of tourists distract the guard while someone hides inside and waits for tourists from the other side.

    • @rsac43
      @rsac43 10 дней назад +1

      Could you explain how it's used in kdramas? I'm curious

    • @SpektrikMusic
      @SpektrikMusic 10 дней назад +10

      Too bad that area is closed to tourists now because of the US soldier last year

  • @wyomingptt
    @wyomingptt 11 дней назад +1240

    You left out the best part of the tree incident, where the US sent like a battalion of soldiers and helicopters to escort the tree cutters, and suddenly NK wasn't so worried about it lol.

    • @Boomkokogamez
      @Boomkokogamez 10 дней назад +175

      Plus B-52s flying high. Quite spectacular.

    • @Kishanth.J
      @Kishanth.J 10 дней назад +90

      Plus a carrier battle group.

    • @Dankleberrrrg
      @Dankleberrrrg 10 дней назад +230

      Operation Paul Bunyun, the time where the US was ready to bring down the wrath of god so they could prune a tree.

    • @GyroCannon
      @GyroCannon 10 дней назад

      @@Dankleberrrrg Not prune - chop it the fuck down, because no one wants a repeat of what happened.

    • @supa3ek
      @supa3ek 10 дней назад

      kinda pussie to make sure you outnumber people before you are willing to fight !!!!!

  • @travisolander4749
    @travisolander4749 10 дней назад +437

    Ok (5:00), we need to talk about Operation Paul Bunyan: Also known as the "Korean axe murder incident," the deaths of the two American soldiers at the hands of the North Koreans sparked an overwhelming show of force by U.S. Forces.
    The entire contingent of the American armed forces in South Korea moved to DEFCON 3. A convoy of 23 American and South Korean armored vehicles drove into the area where the tree was to be cut down. They were accompanied by two 30-man infantry platoons, and a 64-man force of South Korean special forces. Several of the Commandos were armed with M79 grenade launchers, and had strapped Claymore mines to their chests with the firing mechanisms held in their hands, while shouting at the North Koreans to "come get them".
    Also involved were 27 Army helicopters, including seven Cobra attack helicopters, a B-52 bomber circling overhead, F-4 Phantoms, F-5, and F86 fighters, additional F-111 bombers, and an entire aircraft carrier taskforce (the USS Midway) stationed offshore, ready to provide naval gunfire and additional support.
    According to personnel listening in on the North Koreans' radio chatter, the sight of such an overwhelming force "blew their fucking minds."
    Needless to say, the tree was, indeed, cut down.

    • @QemeH
      @QemeH 10 дней назад

      The US is the country to return to the moon in 2026 just because China finally got there in 2025 and took down their original flag. For no other reason than to say "f*ck you, too"...

    • @adamdickinson2894
      @adamdickinson2894 10 дней назад +26

      Still sounds like North Korea 2-0 USA to me

    • @mrdwets8952
      @mrdwets8952 10 дней назад +24

      @@adamdickinson2894 Can you tell me how there was only 2 skirmishes that are included into your count? What happened to the war itself and the other skirmishes that caused death to both sides? If you want to make a meme or provoke people, youll need to do a lot better than this.

    • @adamdickinson2894
      @adamdickinson2894 10 дней назад +8

      @@mrdwets8952 can you tell me how you can't comprehend that my count was limited to covering one specific incident and the directly related response mentioned in the original comment?

    • @user-ns2dt3le1e
      @user-ns2dt3le1e 10 дней назад

      @@adamdickinson2894 how is it 2-0 if the incident gave a clear warning to NK to not mess with USA? To this day they know not to mess with USA

  • @allyip5777
    @allyip5777 10 дней назад +257

    You left out the fact that in the tree-axe incident, both US soldiers were armed with pistols but they refrained from using their firearms for self defense because of the Rule of Engagement at the time (which has been changed since). These soldiers stayed obedient to the rules till the very end.
    They deserve our respect.

    • @supa3ek
      @supa3ek 10 дней назад +6

      Im sure the north koreans had gun as well though so your point is mute

    • @allyip5777
      @allyip5777 10 дней назад +79

      @@supa3ek please allow me to clarify: those North Korean did not draw their firearms and so according to the Rule of Engagement (ROE) at the time we couldn’t draw fire on them. The ROE stated that we could only use “equal forces” against the opponent. So as long as the NK didn’t draw firearms we couldn’t.
      I served just south of the DMZ for four years.

    • @krissp8712
      @krissp8712 10 дней назад +5

      Thanks Ally, good addition to the video.

    • @zoidberg1201
      @zoidberg1201 10 дней назад +7

      @@supa3ek I believe you mean 'moot' not 'mute'.

    • @AllenLantz
      @AllenLantz 10 дней назад

      ​@@zoidberg1201 he's just another idiot pretending to be smart lol

  • @mully006
    @mully006 11 дней назад +422

    Looking forward to Jet Lag: Hide and Seek in the DMZ

    • @joaogabriel.mesquita
      @joaogabriel.mesquita 10 дней назад +35

      Whoever spends more time without getting killed wins

    • @jonathangreenlee9805
      @jonathangreenlee9805 10 дней назад +28

      Top Tier Snack Zone episodes though

    • @MichaelJonesC-4-7
      @MichaelJonesC-4-7 10 дней назад +5

      Imagine spending 15 months on the DMZ (and celebrating your 18th birthday) as an 11 Delta Recon Scout for the 7th US Cavalry as a "sneak and peek", the "eyes and ears" of the "tip of the spear" for the 2nd Infantry Division.
      _It's a wholly other experience!_ ; )

    • @CalmCritical
      @CalmCritical 9 дней назад +1

      Adam to win last second 😅

    • @CorySticha
      @CorySticha 5 дней назад

      @@jonathangreenlee9805 "For our Snack Zone, we have the spaghetti and meatballs MRE."

  • @KMP
    @KMP 11 дней назад +564

    My Friends are on duty at DMZ... cold weather, random land mines, wild animals, mosquitos make their life hard

    • @daverapp
      @daverapp 10 дней назад +15

      Sounds like a real life example of a ttrpg random encounter table

    • @roymarshall_
      @roymarshall_ 10 дней назад +7

      Do people guarding the DMZ actually have to worry about land mines? The mines are inside the zone right? If you're on the line I don't think mines are an issue.

    • @KMP
      @KMP 10 дней назад +23

      @@roymarshall_ One of patrol duty is installing and checking communitcation cables, in those cases you need to go across unmarked land mine areas, and also M14 land mines in the DMZ can move around with the minimal push of wind or flowing rain water

    • @rundown132
      @rundown132 10 дней назад +6

      Do the animals trigger the mines?

    • @KMP
      @KMP 10 дней назад +28

      @@rundown132 Very often
      One second you hear Nature, the next second silence.... An animal has stepped on A M16 landmine killing all creature within 50m radius

  • @cyberherbalist
    @cyberherbalist 10 дней назад +577

    Around 1977 I served in the US Army infantry at Ft. Lewis, WA, and in my unit was a soldier who had served on the DMZ. He was an "Imjin Scout," who served in the 2nd Battalion 9th infantry regiment. His unit regularly patrolled the South Korean side of the DMZ, and as we were all waiting to talk to someone at our battalion headquarters he told me and another soldier about an experience he had had on patrol. They discovered a 12-man NKA patrol within the South Korea zone, upon reporting this via radio, they were instructed to ambush the North Korean soldiers. Accordingly, they set up and executed the ambush, killing all 12 of them. The bodies were recovered and later delivered back to the North Korean Army at wherever they did this kind of thing. He told us that it didn't happen often that they discovered NK troops on the "wrong" side, but it happened occasionally. Apparently these instances were not precisely secret, but weren't publicized. Scary stuff.

    • @MichaelJonesC-4-7
      @MichaelJonesC-4-7 10 дней назад +81

      If we were ever involved in a firefight with the North and none of our troops were wounded or killed, it never happened.
      Camp Garry Owen. '74/'75
      Yongjugol, ROK DMZ

    • @hehe6969
      @hehe6969 10 дней назад

      USA biggest warmongers only been at peace for 16 years of their 300+ year existence. Turning brother against brother.

    • @marccrotty8447
      @marccrotty8447 10 дней назад

      ​@@MichaelJonesC-4-7Agree. I think the "killing all 12" is made up. Also, there would have been prisoners. During 1980 - 81, I patrolled in DMZ around Panumjom. The North Korean soldiers sent to infiltrate were highly trained special forces. They quickly got in and out. They were not bumbling guys that got lost. Note: There is actually a "border" between North and South inside the DMZ. A single wire fence about 1M high has small yellow metal signs about every 100M. These read "Military Demarcation Line." The fence has fallen down in many places. Surprised that this was not mentioned in video.

    • @marccrotty8447
      @marccrotty8447 10 дней назад +38

      @MichaelJonesC-4-7 Agree. I think the "killing all 12" is made up. Also, there would have been prisoners. During 1980 - 81, I patrolled in DMZ around Panumjom. The North Korean soldiers sent to infiltrate were highly trained special forces. They quickly got in and out. They were not bumbling guys that got lost. Note: There is actually a "border" between North and South inside the DMZ. A single wire fence about 1M high has small yellow metal signs about every 100M. These read "Military Demarcation Line." The fence has fallen down in many places. Surprised that this was not mentioned in video.

    • @28ebdh3udnav
      @28ebdh3udnav 10 дней назад

      I heard of something similar where supposedly some south Korean special Forces would carry out raids into the north and would say if they did or didn't lose anyone along the way. It hasn't been made public

  • @rupertparko
    @rupertparko 10 дней назад +60

    As someone who served on U-do island as a ROK Navy sailor in 2019, I can say that maritime tensions may seem like to make only a fraction of all conflicts if you look at the official reports. But that is simply not the case. At least on the land you have fences and mine fields that keep the two Koreas separated. On the sea, however, there are no physical lines. The NLL only exists on the maps. Therefore, the NLL is much more vulnerable to provocations. And like the video pointed out, the two Koreas are trying to enforce two different "lines" on the sea, unlike on the land. In fact, there are numerous incidents that occur along/across the NLL ranging from fishing boats that lost power drifting across the NLL to warning shots being fired by warships for whatever reason. On top of that, many people choose the sea as their way to get across to the other Korea. Add to this Chinese fishing boats that have "figured out" the NLL and fish right on the line to avoid eviction from either side and all the false alarms, you can say that it is NEVER a slow day over there. There are so many "close-calls" that happen almost on daily basis along the NLL that remain unreported to the rest of the world.

    • @lizardpeople
      @lizardpeople 10 дней назад +5

      Does the US Navy have boats in that area or do they stay away because of possible conflict

    • @rupertparko
      @rupertparko 10 дней назад +6

      @@lizardpeople The US Navy has it's warships deployed in Japan and only have some personnel present in Korea, but I don't think they are avoiding conflict necessarily. They do send aircraft carrier task force temporarily to the Korean peninsula when tensions arise.

  • @funkygab9118
    @funkygab9118 10 дней назад +85

    I'm fan of Wendover and Real Engineering. I have nebula subscription. Some videos in nebula don't contain closed captions. It will be better for me to have cc on videos.

    • @watema3381
      @watema3381 3 дня назад +1

      You should open a ticket (complain) to Nebula to add captions for all shows

  • @piganagun9069
    @piganagun9069 10 дней назад +67

    11:28, guy busting some moves on the top right of the ship

  • @nekomakhea9440
    @nekomakhea9440 11 дней назад +278

    "How the Korean DMZ works"
    Entering it triggers the Point of No Return warning for Earth's final quest line, and nobody knows if there's a New Game+

    • @EEEEEEEE
      @EEEEEEEE 10 дней назад +1

      E‎ ‎ ‎

  • @akirachisaka9997
    @akirachisaka9997 9 дней назад +21

    I do remember as a kid, I was really confused why the “Demilitarized Zone” is like one of the most militarized place possible on earth lol

  • @CreakingJordans
    @CreakingJordans 11 дней назад +356

    Bold of you to assume we're not noting the sanction war between this channel and the ever devious half as interesting lizards

    • @AFNacapella
      @AFNacapella 11 дней назад +11

      it's crazy that you have to watch a Tom Scott video between one and the other.

    • @ElBandido_1
      @ElBandido_1 11 дней назад +13

      I don’t understand the joke

    • @davemccombs
      @davemccombs 11 дней назад +2

      Lizards?

    • @Smokecall
      @Smokecall 10 дней назад +1

      ​@@ElBandido_1Only Half as Understood when you only watch one Production despite the voiceover shows up on various Productions beyond the scope of this channel.

    • @filonin2
      @filonin2 10 дней назад +4

      @@Smokecall Huh?

  • @spudgun1978
    @spudgun1978 10 дней назад +206

    You missed the chance to talk about Operation Paul Bunyan, a massive show of force after the DMZ axe murder.

    • @goldiegolderman1842
      @goldiegolderman1842 10 дней назад +1

      He's a superficial leftist propagandist. What do you expect?

    • @supa3ek
      @supa3ek 10 дней назад +17

      Its like turning up with your big brother AFTER you lost the fight

    • @therealspeedwagon1451
      @therealspeedwagon1451 10 дней назад +7

      I’m sure North Korea loves to perform their military exercises just outside of the DMZ for that reason. Military exercises are often a show of force after all. Zapat 81 was one such military exercise that was heavily publicized and used as a show of force for both the western world and for Warsaw Pact members; showing that any act of disobedience will lead to Soviet troops knocking on their door.

    • @MichaelJonesC-4-7
      @MichaelJonesC-4-7 10 дней назад +1

      @@supa3ek
      Mommy!!

    • @PrograError
      @PrograError 10 дней назад +1

      @@MichaelJonesC-4-7 somehow that reminds me of the Laughs for Gags end title

  • @GenkiGanbare
    @GenkiGanbare 10 дней назад +34

    The elderly family reuniting was heart-wrenching. Every militarized land border around the world is separating a family.

    • @filonin2
      @filonin2 10 дней назад +1

      Maybe even more than one.

    • @micropocari1604
      @micropocari1604 7 дней назад +1

      my 80+ year old grandpa is one of them. It breaks my heart and makes me cling on to hope that one day he'll meet his brother before he passes.

  • @MrMuel1205
    @MrMuel1205 10 дней назад +32

    14:40 Small correction: Korea was America's fifth deadliest war. Also "deadliest by total casualties" doesn't really make sense, since casualties include wounded. Korea could jump to fourth place if we're only talking at the time of its conclusion - Vietnam would later surpass it. You could also say America's fourth deadliest foreign war, thus excluding the US Civil War. Otherwise, apart from Vietnam and the Civil War, both World Wars cost more American lives than Korea.

  • @sekkuar
    @sekkuar 11 дней назад +159

    This whole thing between the two Koreas is basically a giant flagpole measuring contest

    • @JohnWiku
      @JohnWiku 11 дней назад

      And we all know who's the fatso with the shortest stick 😂😂

    • @xChrisDarko
      @xChrisDarko 11 дней назад +13

      Sincerely, an American

    • @knpark2025
      @knpark2025 10 дней назад +23

      In Daeseongdong and Kijongdong, it was more than just "basically" because these two towns "literally" had a flagpole measuring contest.

    • @sekkuar
      @sekkuar 10 дней назад +11

      @@knpark2025 yes that was the joke. Thanks for participating.

    • @laloberlangae
      @laloberlangae 10 дней назад +4

      No mine is bigger, no mine IS bigger 😂

  • @Sephiroth144
    @Sephiroth144 11 дней назад +116

    Having walked into North Korea via that conference room, the first few feet were pretty normal- not sure where NK got the 6'3" guards standing there, but they actually seemed friendly that day. (Did not play the World's Most Dangerous Golf Course, but did go into one of the tunnels...)

    • @Mcfunface
      @Mcfunface 11 дней назад +16

      Probably just gave the guards growth hormone back when they were children 😅

    • @Sigma_Male_Anti_Female
      @Sigma_Male_Anti_Female 11 дней назад +4

      ​@@Mcfunface I don't think that's moral.

    • @youtubeSuckssNow
      @youtubeSuckssNow 11 дней назад

      ​@@Sigma_Male_Anti_FemaleGood thing North Korea has no morals then

    • @Cinkodacs
      @Cinkodacs 11 дней назад

      @@Sigma_Male_Anti_Female It's a dictatorial oppressive regime. Your thinking is a crime there, they do not care about our morality.

    • @Attaxalotl
      @Attaxalotl 11 дней назад +18

      @My_pfp_beats_all_dog_breeds Nor is the rest of their autocracy

  • @benpalmer7596
    @benpalmer7596 9 дней назад +5

    I live on the east coast and have been to the edge of the DMZ in Goseong. It's got beautiful beaches and there's no change in landscape from one nation to another. You look through the telescopes and think "oh, that's north korea?" and that's the sad thing. Korea geographically, culturally, historically, ethnically is one country. It's politicians and world powers who continue to keep it apart. I always hope for a united Korea ❤🇰🇷🇰🇵

  • @Abstract69832
    @Abstract69832 10 дней назад +8

    11:26 That guy emoting on the south korean patrol ship 😂

  • @VercenGetorix525
    @VercenGetorix525 10 дней назад +3

    Wow... very interesting take at the end. Great video as always Sam

  • @mnm5165
    @mnm5165 11 дней назад +163

    We will NEVER see a reunification of these two in our lifetimes. You guys can come back to this comment and roast me if it actually happens, but North Korea is just too far gone at this point

    • @hawkeye7527
      @hawkeye7527 11 дней назад

      Certianly not under Kim Jung Un. It would take a literal act of God to change his mind.

    • @burtturdison4445
      @burtturdison4445 11 дней назад +6

      Fact

    • @robertd6387
      @robertd6387 11 дней назад +64

      You are most likely correct, but history loves to throw a curveball sometimes. If it does happen, even all the "experts " will be surprised.

    • @thelvadam2884
      @thelvadam2884 11 дней назад +47

      @@robertd6387 nobody expected germany will ever reunify in the 80s.. yet it did later on. so history is often unexpected indeed

    • @ileutur6863
      @ileutur6863 11 дней назад +48

      The fact that an angry, petulent, pointlessly cruel country like NK is allowed to exist purely because of larger global politics keeping anyone from intervening, is a testament to how fucked global politics are. Every country that found itself in a similar position has suffered.

  • @HemstitchedIrony
    @HemstitchedIrony 10 дней назад +37

    How nice of you to see me googling Korean DMZ and reading the wikipedia page and make a video about it for me!

  • @Does_This_Look_Infected
    @Does_This_Look_Infected 7 дней назад +1

    Excellent video. Thank you for posting.

  • @theultimate1937
    @theultimate1937 11 дней назад +112

    I just looked up the DMZ yesterday after an eternity out of curiousity and now there's whole video about it cheers

    • @4.30gangCorpofficial
      @4.30gangCorpofficial 11 дней назад +2

      it's the google algorithm dude

    • @VietnameseBall911
      @VietnameseBall911 11 дней назад +1

      istg i lookup something and then the next day theres a youtube video about it thats new!

    • @JohnWiku
      @JohnWiku 11 дней назад

      ​@@4.30gangCorpofficialsure, the google demanded this video was done because OP looked up this subject yesterday 😂😂😂

    • @davidz2690
      @davidz2690 11 дней назад +1

      Beyond Utopia: Escape From North Korea is an amazing watch

  • @joshmarshall7610
    @joshmarshall7610 9 дней назад +6

    Both North and South Patrols frequent into the other's side of the DMZ, it isn't uncommon to find small North Korean flags tied to Southern fences, and likewise "we" tie both South Korean and United States flags to their Northern fences. Now, I don't know if the North Korean patrol members count coup in a way, but we definently kept track of where and how many times we sucessfully entered and exited without getting found out (extra "points" if you had done it in the same spot twice or more, since security would be on the look out in those locations). Why you may ask? Bragging rights, in hind sight, it was pretty dumb, but hey, I made it.

  • @finnboru7977
    @finnboru7977 10 дней назад +15

    I was there all of 1988, including time in GP Oulette. Nice job putting together a concise and cohesive overview.

  • @DOC_951
    @DOC_951 10 дней назад +1

    That was a very entertaining and well done video!

  • @oldfellaoldfella8535
    @oldfellaoldfella8535 10 дней назад +43

    The fact that we get free videos on RUclips by Wendover Productions is truly a gift. 👏👏👏

    • @Mae-nr7wr
      @Mae-nr7wr 10 дней назад +2

      free videos with more and more propaganda narrative rather than informing the viewers

    • @john_smith_john
      @john_smith_john 9 дней назад +2

      @@Mae-nr7wr we even get free dictator bot replies too!

  • @triton_152
    @triton_152 10 дней назад +5

    9:23 the "Dream Making Zone" one the wall really shows the hope in this area

  • @elizabetht308
    @elizabetht308 10 дней назад +2

    great video!

  • @maxwellcunningham8908
    @maxwellcunningham8908 10 дней назад +38

    I plan on studying for a semester in Seoul this coming fall so this is a perfect time for this video to come out

    • @longtabsigo
      @longtabsigo 10 дней назад +2

      You must do the following.
      Drink a “kettle of Soju” at Polly’s Kettlehouse. Then, at midnight, walk across the street at midnight to Nashville’s and sing “God Bless the USA” at midnight! Every Friday and Saturday night of my year in Seoul.

    • @longtabsigo
      @longtabsigo 10 дней назад +3

      Korea is awesome and I miss it. Take advantage of being that far west and travel as much as your studies allow. Philippines, Okinawa, Taiwan or China and if you have a loooong weekend, BALI!

    • @PrograError
      @PrograError 10 дней назад +2

      Well... if you hear any sable rattle from the North, just follow the locals... they are used to it... until the arty and air raid siren rings in your ears

  • @jiyucheonmu
    @jiyucheonmu 10 дней назад +4

    A war on the Korean Peninsula cannot be won unless North Korea launches a nuclear attack.
    However, the only possibility for North Korea to win is the intervention of a third country. That's China and Russia.
    The reason the Korean War broke out on the Korean Peninsula in the first place and the reason it became a divided country was because of China and Russia.
    At that time, Korea had just escaped from Japanese rule and did not have the weapons or capital to fight a war.
    China and Russia (then the Soviet Union) provided weapons and capital, and when North Korea, which started the war through an illegal surprise attack without a declaration of war, was pushed out of the Korean Peninsula due to the intervention of the UN the war was about to end, China directly entered the war and used human wave tactics.
    The front line was once again returned to the 38th parallel, and after several years, the war came to a ceasefire.
    A pause in war. The war on the Korean Peninsula has never ended.
    The war caused by Kim Il-sung's greed for power and the Soviet Union and China is still burning on the Korean Peninsula.
    Tens of millions of North Korean citizens are suffering, and South Korea has become an island that cannot be reached by land.
    When will this fratricidal war between people from the same country end?
    Just Korea. Not South Korea, not North Korea, just Korea.

  • @Delatta1961
    @Delatta1961 5 дней назад +1

    I was stationed there twice, 82-83 and 95-96, as an Army Aviator. It’s an amazing country. Flying there, I saw things most never experience. One thing not mentioned is North Korea, if starts a conflict with the South, doesn’t have the logistics (beans and bullets) to support their troops beyond 60 days. After that, they’re toast!

  • @driptcg
    @driptcg 6 дней назад

    Thanks for the video

  • @dsnodgrass4843
    @dsnodgrass4843 9 дней назад +2

    My father served in Korea, 1958-1960. When military exercises between US Army and ROK troops were frequent, he was ordered to simulate an "atomic explosion" for one; he did so by digging a waist-deep pit and filling it with thermite, aka "flash powder" (this was to give the requisite "mushroom cloud").
    When he touched it off at the time ordered, it was WAY larger than anyone anticipated; yet it did its job. A bit too well, in fact; the entire North Korean side units audibly and visually mobilized; causing a near-resumption of the Korean War.
    Took some doing to calm everyone down. Whoops.😂

  • @Michaelonyoutub
    @Michaelonyoutub 10 дней назад +27

    One thing people might be questioning during the video is the United Nations Command. Like why is the UN overseeing the defense of the south? Wouldn't they generally have to stay out of stuff like this? Wouldn't something like that be vetoed immediately by Russia or China, especially China considering they later fought on the north's side? Well it is actually an interesting story.
    First off, at the time of the war breaking out in 1950, the Republic of China (modern day Taiwan), was actually the country on the security council with veto power. The People's Republic of China (Communist China) had just beaten the Republic of China in 1949, forcing them to retreat to Taiwan. Russia wanted the PRoC to get the RoC's veto powers since they won the civil war, but the west continued to support the RoC. This led to Russia boycotting the UN in 1950.
    After the war broke out, the remaining members of the UN condemned the invasion and worked to pass a resolution for members to help defend the south. The UN was much smaller at the time, mostly just made up of the victors of WW2 (which actually includes a lot of nations you might not think of as victors, due to joining in the final months of the war), liberated nations, and newly decolonized colonies, so there wasn't over 100 nations helping defend the south, but there was almost two dozen involved. Russia immediately realized their mistake with boycotting the UN and quickly ended the boycott, but it was too late to prevent the resolution.
    It is extremely interesting because it is probably the closest thing we will ever see of a kind of "active" UN, where it truly flexes its power and influence without being constrained by permanent security council members using their veto powers, to prevent its interference.

    • @mxn1948
      @mxn1948 10 дней назад +3

      there is also a thought that the UN shouldn't have interveened. there would be communist united korea, but one that might have been less closed off and eventually either reformed like china or fallen like the USSR, leaving the world with potentially a post communist korea, kind of like east europe. this would mean of course SK population suffers in this theoretical timeline, but the country ends up unified, post communist and potentially well on its way to development by now, as oppose to divided with one side rich but dying off and the other side extremely poor but with nuclear weapons.

    • @Michaelonyoutub
      @Michaelonyoutub 10 дней назад +10

      @@mxn1948 They probably would be like Vietnam in that case. Probably would play both China and the USSR against each other, like actual North Korea, for their own benefit and to maintain their independence from both. With just the right mix they might have been a fairly successful state with a possible peaceful transition to a more open economy. They would likely see much more poverty and economic stagnation though. The Soviets pumped a lot of money into the North's economy, as a propaganda tool to make them truly the "better" Korea with higher standards of living. The South also wouldn't benefit from the insane economic growth it eventually experience either from its open economy, producing electronics and stuff for the whole world.

    • @icecoldgazpacho
      @icecoldgazpacho 10 дней назад +1

      I know this is over simplified and I didn’t read your comment, but this ain’t the League of Nations. The UN, however, sure is shady.

    • @anushagr14
      @anushagr14 10 дней назад

      UN usually have protection zones in worn torn countries so I think they seem like obvious choice

    • @santibanks
      @santibanks 10 дней назад

      I assume you mean the USSR instead of Russia? But aside from that, your last sentence is interesting because the UN at that time basically represented the Western World alliance with a few exceptions (the USSR and PRoC being the largest). One could argue that the UN today represents the world and that it clearly shows divisions and alliances with many countries taking their own positions on a topic by topic basis. In that sense, the UN today is what it was supposed to be in theory. The only thing that turned out problematic is the UN Security Council, for the most because powers in that council have been on the agressor side and therefor it rarely agrees on anything given that one of the powers is usually always involved.

  • @dabdillon6318
    @dabdillon6318 10 дней назад +2

    this sounds like a great place to take a picnic

  • @shashanktrivedi27
    @shashanktrivedi27 8 дней назад +1

    You should also contemplate video on Line of control.

  • @Vytirix_RBX
    @Vytirix_RBX 11 дней назад +1

    Just finished up a unit on North Korea in History! Glad this came out for some additional information. We didn’t really go over the DMZ, just the cities and the war.

  • @ChrisSeltzer
    @ChrisSeltzer 9 дней назад +1

    The war room is a great idea, will check it out

  • @HarvestStore
    @HarvestStore 10 дней назад +1

    Great video.

  • @remnant.watchman
    @remnant.watchman 10 дней назад +1

    Thanks

  • @Glennnelson4u
    @Glennnelson4u 10 дней назад +3

    I visited North Korea in 2019 as a participant in a running event. We were treated well and visited the DMZ. We were under strict rules not to take photos. I observed platoons of young soldiers equipped with mock wooden rifles. The electric fences were in disarray lying on the ground. The infrastructure in the North was universally decaying. Oxen with wooden plows were working in the rice fields. I do not see DPRK as a threat to anyone.

    • @stephenbaker9645
      @stephenbaker9645 10 дней назад +3

      I beg to differ. Underestimating our enemies can be unwise. They are getting us to drop our guard by acting as if they are weak.

    • @Glennnelson4u
      @Glennnelson4u 10 дней назад

      Of course I agree with you, I am not suggesting we be naive. A poor person operating an oxen with a wooden plow is less dangerous than an angry man with a tank. I find it really hard to understand people who are brain washed and desperate regardless of what uniform they wear.

  • @kurttrapp9521
    @kurttrapp9521 9 дней назад

    You should make a video on companies being too big to fail. I feel like your explanation would be enlightening

  • @d.martin7692
    @d.martin7692 9 дней назад

    I was stationed near Freedom Bridge in 1969. An issue that came into focus years later was the U.S. using Agent Orange on the DMZ. To avoid the cost of transporting the unused drums back to the U.S. they just dumped them and it seeped into the Korean groundwater. Financial settlements were made for those adversely affected.

  • @anthonylagunas6737
    @anthonylagunas6737 7 дней назад +1

    I served in the DMZ at Camp Liberty Bell (DMZ), the closest INF Company to N. Korea.

  • @TheTrackRecord
    @TheTrackRecord 10 дней назад

    I went and did a tour of the DMZ from both the North Korean and South Korean sides for a video on my channel. It’s has to be one of the world’s most interesting borders. Going to the JSA from both sides was super surreal.

  • @happy_apple
    @happy_apple 10 дней назад +1

    the place near to the dmx is so different from where live which is Seoul

  • @UnitedStatesSpaceForce
    @UnitedStatesSpaceForce 9 дней назад +1

    Lifetime Nebula actually goes so fucking hard i may finally subscribe

  • @jamesdavidsmith4033
    @jamesdavidsmith4033 7 дней назад

    Excellent Productions

  • @ERBEpic
    @ERBEpic 11 дней назад +42

    11:28 Didn’t know it was a party boat

  • @carlitosthekoala6532
    @carlitosthekoala6532 9 дней назад

    I can listen to this guy on a daily

  • @OH_jiwon
    @OH_jiwon 10 дней назад +2

    Nice coverage of our countries. You did your homework well.

  • @Ryan13117
    @Ryan13117 10 дней назад +1

    Can you post a tutorial on where to find the pack-a-punch?

  • @hugofriberg3445
    @hugofriberg3445 10 дней назад +3

    In the border checkpoint town of 파주 (Paju) a destroyed train is stationed with something that looks like a thousand bulletholes. The north koreans however claims not a single bullet has been fired on the train

    • @elizabetht308
      @elizabetht308 10 дней назад

      according to wikipedia that train was destroyed by americans who didn’t want it to fall into north korean hands. i remember seeing it a few years ago, don’t remember what the explanation at imjingak was tho

  • @AbhishekRai-zu8fk
    @AbhishekRai-zu8fk 10 дней назад

    This is what a well made feature looks like.

  • @scooterking136
    @scooterking136 10 дней назад

    here we GO 20+ min wendover video will save me

  • @Aeonshield
    @Aeonshield 11 дней назад

    My favorite wildlife preserve...
    They recently dismantled streetlights on the rd to SK , they did not do anything about that railway?

  • @conaly082
    @conaly082 11 дней назад +4

    Been in North Korea in 2017. The Joint Security Area was pretty interesting, yet somehow pretty underwhelming. I kinda expected much more there, but in fact only the two tourist centers on both sides (of course with a lot cameras etc.) and the shacks on the borders where there, but apart from that, there was really not much. Also the insides of the shacks were not special, just a big table and a few chairs. And the door to the other side.
    Still interesting experience. We didn't see much more of the DMZ, except the one road leading to the JSA. It was in some kind of trench and on the side there were big boulders, that could be rolled into the trench, blocking the road.

  • @cityraildude
    @cityraildude 9 дней назад

    Hey Sam,
    This is very interesting, especially considering the inhabitants who live near the border
    Please do part 2- Cyprus
    Part 3- Jerusalem

  • @yckieh568
    @yckieh568 10 дней назад +1

    Went to South Korea in the summer and did a DMZ tour. We were taken to this observatory where what separates North and South Korea is just a river. On the shortest point, North and South Korea is a 15-minute walk. If you look thru the binoculars you see the North Koreans going about their day (walking a dog, riding a bike, etc). Their roads are not even paved.

  • @DrMario_666
    @DrMario_666 10 дней назад +2

    8:18 hehe Seoul village

  • @walpoleandworcester
    @walpoleandworcester 11 дней назад +63

    It’s always a pleasure to get that notification from this channel.

  • @vsznry
    @vsznry 10 дней назад +1

    Mark Strong is a gem.

  • @ishpeeedy
    @ishpeeedy 9 дней назад

    Now post an Al Mazra DMZ guide

  • @TheClownfight
    @TheClownfight 10 дней назад

    Just a few hours ago, on my drive home, I finished the stupidly long time 1984. While it seemed fantastical at the time... Today it could be simply called 'the story of north Korea'. It was wonderful and fateful when I got home and this gem from Sam was at the top of my feed.

  • @SeanRCope
    @SeanRCope 10 дней назад

    Imjin Scout DMZ 87 HHC 1/5 INF

  • @Doi-
    @Doi- 10 дней назад +3

    To be honest, the north and south are so different now, reunification is impossible without one side suffering greatly, at this point, too see it as the nation of korea is odd.

  • @hazyrd4
    @hazyrd4 10 дней назад

    THANK YOU FOR THE LIFETIME PLAN. I absolutely hate subscriptions. They are always a trap. I would never have been willing to go to Nebula if it was subscription only.

  • @allahlesboslu2_9
    @allahlesboslu2_9 9 дней назад +2

    So called demilitarized zone is actually highest militarized 😂😂😂

  • @Dean1000...
    @Dean1000... 7 дней назад +1

    I respect and love South Korea . Greetings from Croatia.🇭🇷❤️🇰🇷

  • @therealspeedwagon1451
    @therealspeedwagon1451 10 дней назад +1

    My dad served in Iraq. He was stationed in Ar Rutbah, which was colloquially called “Korean Village” by the other marines. Mainly because it was rumored that the town was built for Saddam Hussein by North Korean workers. He said that most of the buildings and door frames were made for people much shorter than 6’ tall marines. It was all naysay but the name stuck.

  • @jwillisbarrie
    @jwillisbarrie 10 дней назад

    Thanks for adding actual captions for the Deaf

  • @TheClownfight
    @TheClownfight 10 дней назад

    Wait, is the thing you mentioned at the end, about the game around the American southwest... Is that jetlag?

  • @__dm__
    @__dm__ 11 дней назад +4

    11:30 -- the crucial thing that's missing is during the Korean War, the North Korean navy was absolutely dominated by the UN forces, and all Korean territorial waters were under control of Korea. The NLL was a concession to the North by Korea.

  • @buzzyinurface
    @buzzyinurface 11 дней назад +16

    I think Wendover Productions are pretty much the peak of content on RUclips

    • @Mae-nr7wr
      @Mae-nr7wr 10 дней назад

      peak of propaganda where he leaves out the parts where DPRK launches missiles as a response to US military drills with 300,000 soldiers, something the west themselves calls a provocation when it happens to them.

  • @ddc163264
    @ddc163264 4 дня назад

    This video forget to mention that the DMZ is also the most heavily mined area in the world. So while it may not have much out there as visible barriers, it's by no means a simple stroll to cross it. As there still are occasional detonations from animals that happen.

  • @Teachernyc
    @Teachernyc 10 дней назад +5

    The Chanel is awesome. The vocal fry gets to my head sometimes. 😂

    • @forgotten1s
      @forgotten1s 10 дней назад

      I am just glad he isnt doing it on purpose.

    • @MckIdyl
      @MckIdyl 8 дней назад

      You're a teacher and you can't spell "channel"??

    • @forgotten1s
      @forgotten1s 8 дней назад

      @MckIdyl im confused on how you're not able to see an autocorrected word

  • @KimTaeHwan114
    @KimTaeHwan114 9 дней назад +2

    9:23 As a korean, I prefer Dream Making Zone over Demilitarized Zone. ❤

  • @bertdemeulemeester
    @bertdemeulemeester 11 дней назад +8

    I see a wendover productions... I click... I watch... I nod in approval

  • @SantaFe19484
    @SantaFe19484 6 дней назад

    Crazy!

  • @astronomicallysauce
    @astronomicallysauce 11 дней назад +5

    11:27 dood dancin

  • @adrianqx
    @adrianqx 8 дней назад

    Would like to know how the flora and fauna has flourished in the DMZ without human interruption

  • @Squiddy00
    @Squiddy00 10 дней назад +2

    North Korean show village? Just a propaganda piece, don't worry about that, there's not even people we swear. The people walking around are just "a few caretakers".
    South Korean show village? Real village, not a propaganda piece, nevermind every villager needing military escort to work the fields. It's just for their own safety, after all.

  • @Scottagram
    @Scottagram 10 дней назад

    damn I wanna listen to that stock music

  • @willdoggy02
    @willdoggy02 11 дней назад +1

    Why did the background music fit so well, nice job

  • @nickwidmer6108
    @nickwidmer6108 10 дней назад +4

    Jetlag The DMZ season

  • @Ride1098
    @Ride1098 10 дней назад +1

    John Bolton stating that he wanted to use the "Libyan Model" when dealing with North Korea. This, destroyed any progress we were making with North Korea.

  • @MultiSciGeek
    @MultiSciGeek 6 дней назад

    This video was FAR better than RealLifeLore content! Please make more of such geopolitics focused videos!

  • @jduah
    @jduah 11 дней назад +4

    oh

  • @dsolis7532
    @dsolis7532 11 дней назад +4

    I would love to see a more balance approach to this issue. Is clear that the US has also engaged in provocations to the DPRK and that they have to response accordingly. There is *plenty* of evidence of what happens when you just politely ask to the US to don’t meddle in your country

  • @walkingradiance9556
    @walkingradiance9556 День назад

    It seems like one of advertisers favorite words is exclusive like with Nebula its like this is exclusive content only on Nebula.

  • @ValentinAdbt
    @ValentinAdbt 6 дней назад

    I’ve been there as a tourists 3 weeks ago. It’s a very strange place. And South Koreans make it look like a peaceful place as much as they can. There is even a fun fair on the DMZ limits… inside the DMZ you go to the observatory and you can see very far away in North Korea. You can see their soldiers at guard posts. You can visit tunnel number 3. I’ve been down there. It’s a 2x2m tunnel dug in granite. Crazy. There is also the unification village inside of the DMZ. You can buy stuff made by locals there.

    • @hazelnut3794
      @hazelnut3794 3 дня назад

      oh, tour in cherry blossom season

  • @HamburgerNetwork
    @HamburgerNetwork 9 дней назад

    “Hey can I come over”
    “Sure” *hands application* “I’ll see you in 2 weeks”

  • @khaniesue
    @khaniesue 4 дня назад

    Stationed there in 91 as a flight medic and ran around with some lrrp guys. This was right as we had started in the Gulf War so the north had pushed south. A lot was going on that there are no records of. Only the ones there knew the truth about what was going on. I'm glad I made it out alive.

  • @ref498
    @ref498 10 дней назад

    Fun Fact: The 38th Parallel was chosen buy Future U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk, and Col. Charles "Tic" Bonesteel. They picked it because they thought the US occupation should have Seoul.
    "made no sense economically or geographically" and "we had a formidable task: to pick a zone for the American occupation. Neither Tic nor I was a Korea expert, but it seemed to us that Seoul, the capital, should be in the American sector."
    From Rusk's 1991 memoir, As I Saw It

  • @paVlo711
    @paVlo711 11 дней назад +1

    anyone have some additional reading regarding the two incidents mentioned near the beginning of the video? I have a hunch we may not be getting the full picture

    • @PrograError
      @PrograError 10 дней назад

      Check out the wiki, pretty all known major incidents have a page there