This May Require Some SOFA Revisions . . .

But where can the farmers send their claims?

South Korea has sent a letter of protest to North Korea after water released without warning from a dam north of the border flooded farmland in the south, officials said Tuesday.

Seoul’s Unification Ministry said the Imjin River that runs into the south from the north burst its banks last week causing more than 80-million won ($78 430) in flood damage to South Korean farmers and fishermen.

We may soon learn the extent of the relationship between outrage and pocket depth. Stand by for the protests.

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