preoccupied with the idea of a reunification of the koreas, which would somehow evolved into area whonationthe may be opposed to them if the south koreans dominate a unified south korea. a unifiedger: i think korea is something that may be less dangerous than a divided korea, one of which has nuclear pressing for its objectives. the possible unification of korea should be one of the subjects that will be discussed not only with china but also with south korea and japan. charlie: can you sit down with the cheney's as a diplomat and asked them, tell me what your -- can you sit down with the chinese as a diplomat and ask them, tell me what your fears are and i will tell you what my fears are? dr. kissinger: i think the better way would be to send some to the emissaries chinese and say, here is our notion of the evolution of the region things continue as they are. some military clash by somebody is inevitable on the present course sooner or later. danger is remove the to come to an understanding. the kind of pressure that will be applied and the political structure that we will recommend after