Chuck Bryant
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But inside the DMZ, there's a little tiny village called the Panmujom.
And I know that from Billy Joel.
I knew he was going to come up.
And then some of the other Korean town names that came up, like Kaesong and all this, I'm like, how do I know all these?
And then I realized watching MASH with my dad.
And it's this little tiny militarized spot inside the demilitarized zone.
And it's where North Korea and South Korea actually come together, physically can come together in this, what's called the JSA, the Joint Security Area.
So if they, over the years, have to meet to negotiate anything, that's where they meet.
That's where the governments go.
There's a very famous bridge there separating the two, the Bridge of No Return.
It's very dramatic if you look at pictures of it.
It's literally like, you know, on one side is one thing, on the other side is the other.
And that's where they do prisoner exchanges and stuff like that.
And these days, you know, it's, well, largely because of this incident, I think.