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Happy for him.
Seeing by his celebration after match, i'm sure he is very happy not to serve.I wonder what he himself thinks about serving? Would he be proud?
It's a bloody waste of his time and career.I wonder what he himself thinks about serving? Would he be proud?
I'm not sure if I'm correct, but he has spent a lot of time outside of Korea (I think since his teens). So I doubt he has any real desire to go back just for that.I wonder what he himself thinks about serving? Would he be proud?
I'm no expert on this but isn't "military service" for someone like him not just sitting behind a desk? Remember to have read something like that, in that case not really something to be "proud" of and let's be honest, mandatory military service in a 21th century democrazy is really outdated.I wonder what he himself thinks about serving? Would he be proud?
Germany is planning to bring it back apparently. Yes, as he's been out of Korea for a while, he can only be a low-level civil servant.I'm no expert on this but isn't "military service" for someone like him not just sitting behind a desk? Remember to have read something like that, in that case not really something to be "proud" of and let's be honest, mandatory military service in a 21th century democrazy is really outdated.
His country is technically still at war, with a crazy dictator...I'm no expert on this but isn't "military service" for someone like him not just sitting behind a desk? Remember to have read something like that, in that case not really something to be "proud" of and let's be honest, mandatory military service in a 21th century democrazy is really outdated.
I'm sure he would be proud in terms of serving his country however he most certainly won't have wanted to do it. Financially would cost him millions and would lose 2 years of his career and probably a 3rd trying to get back to fitness. (4 if he played for the military club team). He serves his country every time he steps on a pitch anyway.I wonder what he himself thinks about serving? Would he be proud?
No, we won't bring it back, that's a complete impossibility by our law. There were only a few politicians thinking about it but there is really zero chance for it, it's not compatible with the "Grundgesetz".Germany is planning to bring it back apparently. Yes, as he's been out of Korea for a while, he can only be a low-level civil servant.
I'd say any westerner who has at least some memories of the time before 1990 can relate and let's be real, it's not like any modern war would be fought with soldiers on the ground.His country is technically still at war, with a crazy dictator...
Not a situation many westerners can relate too...
Can speak for my country, mandatory military service was abolished in 1999-2000 iircI'd say any westerner who has at least some memories of the time before 1990 can relate and let's be real, it's not like any modern war would be fought with soldiers on the ground.
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Not when you share borders with a country led by a raving madman who happens to have nukes.I'm no expert on this but isn't "military service" for someone like him not just sitting behind a desk? Remember to have read something like that, in that case not really something to be "proud" of and let's be honest, mandatory military service in a 21th century democrazy is really outdated.
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It's really good.I've heard that joke at least 3 times now since he won.
No, some politicians recently suggested it, but we're far from bringing it back.Germany is planning to bring it back apparently. Yes, as he's been out of Korea for a while, he can only be a low-level civil servant.
Canada's introducing it?Not when you share borders with a country led by a raving madman who happens to have nukes.
Well played.Canada's introducing it?
He worked his nuts off fair play. Plenty of dog in him.
Thanks to the ban on dog meat trade, he'll come for you next.He worked his nuts off fair play. Plenty of dog in him.
Well done.No, some politicians recently suggested it, but we're far from bringing it back.
Canada's introducing it?