North Korea is a nation where their once family and ally, South Korea, has become their biggest enemyies. North Korea has taken extensive measures to make sure they are included in some of the most powerful nations of the modern century. They have done this using the power of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction. They have been claimed as a physical and no longer theoretical threat to its surrounding nations. North Korea has become a threat of world security and, we should raise arms against North Korea and make them join the NATO in their quest for world peace and a civilized world, To raise arms against North Korea we would cut off their supplies which would end the war very quickly and with very little cost., The result of North Korea surrendering would show the power of the NATO., After the war against North Korea, China would take over the small country and would use it as a NATO military outpost. (what is supposed to happen in theory).
Leadership in North Korea
The three dictatorial leaders of North Korea have been Kim II-Sung, Kim Jong Iil, and& Kim Jong un. Kim Jong il was the leader during WWII and the kKorean war. He died in 2011, which gave his son Kim Jong- un direct leadership to the throne. Kim Jong un has made life in North Korea easier for all of his citizens by providing jobs for those who need them most. He has started to gradually give North Koreans more and more resources to improve their life. Kim Jong un is much better than his father
The U.S. helped to divide the Korean peninsula at the end of World War II, and then waged war against North Korea in the 1950s. Although the U.S. signed a peace agreement rather than a peace treaty with North Korea after the war, its policy toward the country changed. Instead of trying to overthrow the North Korea government, the U.S. government adopted a policy of containing communism. During the 1980’s, associations between North Korea and the U.S. start to take on a new diplomatic form. North Korea’s nuclear weapons program had become a pressing international issue
Since the 1950’s North Korea has posed as dangerous threat to The United States and its allies. With North Korea development of Nuclear arms and its consistent hostile rhetoric and actions towards the United States. With the North Korea’s development of a long range ICBM, more now than ever the United States has been put into a position where its and many of its
North Koreaś government is a dictatorship with Kim Jong-un as the dictator. The North Koreans treat Jong-un as a god and that he
Due to North Korea being unable to cooperate and help their own citizens, this allows the international community and united nations to work together and get involved. It is the matter of safety for the people and for the world. All that was asked of North Korea was transparent with their Nuclear program. However, North Korea, being unable to cooperate with the United Nations clearly shows that North Korea does not care for their citizens or the world. Nuclear weapons can be used against any country at any given time and these weapons are very powerful. By becoming knowledgeable on North Korea's nuclear weapons we can prevent wars and provide safety for all countries around the world. Furthermore, United States stands to better the world and the safety of the citizens. It is up to you if you decide to side with the safety of the world or the nuclear weapons in North Korea, where humanity is
Since its origin in 1948, North Korea has been isolated and heavily armed, with hostile relations with South Korea and Western countries. It has developed a capability to produce short- and medium-range missiles, chemical weapons, and possibly biological and nuclear weapons. In December 2002, Pyongyang lifted the freeze on its plutonium-based nuclear weapons program and expelled IAEA inspectors who had been monitoring the freeze under the Agreed Framework of October 1994. As the Bush administration was arguing its case at the United Nations for disarming Iraq, the world has been hit with alarming news of a more menacing threat: North Korea has an advanced nuclear weapons program that, U.S. officials believe, has already produced one or
Unfortunately, that’s not the way the world works, so it calls upon upstanding member of the world to act against countries violating fundamental human rights. North Korea has violated the NATO peace treaty nearly one hundred times, disrespecting each member of the NATO alliance. North Korea’s goal being reaching the United States, and endangering the lives of American citizens. North Korea becomes America’s problem to take care of, by preparing a coup d’état, it becomes a quick solution. Continued support of North Korean citizens, under the new democratic regime, will allow success long-term of the desired change in government. Without the support of the populations, the coup d’état will be a failure, resulting in a revert into a dictatorship. Would you not like to be a part of the generation that put an end to the North Korean regime everyone
This option is a far stretch towards building a strong relationship with North Korea and U.S. allies, nonetheless it can eliminate any potential launch of an ICBM in neighboring countries. A primary concern of China is the presence of the THAAD system on their territory, China fears that the U.S. has placed the THAAD system in order to keep surveillance and monitor their nuclear capabilities. Although the placement of the system pursues to destroy any incoming missiles, the presence itself is the main issue- the U.S. is epitomizing their power. While the United States should continue to explore discussions with the DPRK and other countries, the country should gradually decrease military presence on the Korean peninsula to lessen tensions between the countries. However, for the protection of the U.S. and our allies, we must still have a minor military presence at all times, even after deployment.
Kim Jong-Il's succession of his father, Kim Il-Sung, was not a simple process. Unlike North Korea's allies the USSR and China, North Korea's system of succession was well-established and very thorough. North Korea's system was not based on the idea that Jong-Il would just become the leader of the country. As stated in Lynn's Bipolar Orders, each stage of Jong-Il's ascension would test his political talents in order to prove that he would be able to take control of North Korea effectively. The process would take many years and started long before the public knew that he would be the one to succeed Kim Il-Sung.
The ruthless dictators of North Korea said that they have long had a hostile relationship with U.S. vowing to destroy America and wipe it off the map(2).North Korea's nuclear program is particularly alarming for the U.S. and its allies in Asia such as Japan and mostly South Korea(2). They are worried because a single bomb can wipe out an entire city and kill over millions of people(2). For over the past two decades U.S. has tried to limit North Korea's nuclear capabilities through negotiative and tough economic sanction but neither worked(2). The realty experts say is that there isn't a good solution.(2) Most officials agree that North Korea is unlikely to give up its nuclear weapons program. (2)Bush of the Brooking Institutions says, ¨ If there was a solution to this we would have had it a long time ago.¨(2). Therefore the U.S. sanctions are ineffective when it comes to the nuclear weapons because of these
should handle the current situation with them is very conflicting, and there are two main options we could seek to approach. We could either, attack North Korea, or we could bargain and negotiate a deal with them. If our country chose to attack North Korea we could face the consequences of losing a lot of South Korean people, by getting almost completely demolished by North Korea. In a better context Anna Fifield wrote “If North Korea were to start unleashing its artillery on the South, it would be able to fire about 4,000 rounds an hour, Rodger Cavazos of the Nautilus Institute estimated in a 2012 study. There would be 2,811 fatalities in the initial volley and 64,000 people could be killed that first day, the majority of them in the first three hours, he wrote (Fifield, 2). This just goes to show that this is a very serious issue. The other option we have to consider is to negotiate a deal with North Korea by getting them to end their decision to launch their missiles. To come to an agreement, we have to bargain with North Korea which in addition, involves China. As Julian Borger wrote, “China has a lot of trade with them; there is a lot we can do to cut them off economically” (Borger, 4). If the U.S. were to stop trading the between North Korea and China by freezing North Korea’s assets, maybe North Korea would be more reluctant to agree to come to terms with
North Korea appears on the international stage as a country existing beyond the world we all know. It isolates its citizens from the rest of international community and does not obey any rules determined by international law, but requires respect and recognition. Moreover, North Korea is one of the countries that remains aggressive towards its neighbors and applies various terrorist techniques, i.e. illegal contraband, political terror and mass abductions of other countries’ citizens in its foreign policy. The reasons for which the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) behaves so unpredictably and irrationally are diversified. First of all, the DPRK as a country is managed very irrationally – regimes of Kim Il-sung and
I think there are many things that the United States has to do in order to resolve the problems that are occurring and to prevent more problems from happening in the future. The first thing that I think the United States should do is to treat them as nicely as possible, even if it means going against what we believe and letting them get away with bad behavior. In the long run it might be a bad thing to do because it could influence other nations to think that they can walk over us and take advantage of us. However, I think it would be the correct thing to do right now because the last thing anyone wants is a nation that is angry with you that holds nuclear weapons. If, however, North Korea refuses to accept our proposal for negotiations and does not agree with anything that we have to offer, I think the only other option is to attack them with
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) is the tiny nation that located in the northern part of Korean Peninsula of East Asia. It is with the deepest concern of one of major nuclear threats to not only the USA but also to Asia Pacific region that requires a robust and unified response from the nations, particularly in the Asia Pacific. In military aspects, the North Korea is considered to have sixth largest military force in the world and continues to build up its conventional military capability with the progress of projecting strategic power in spite of its economic hardship.
The U.S.’s conflict with North Korea is as old as their leader is short. It all started in the late 40’s and early 50’s with the war on Communism. The U.S. feared the rise of Communism in its neighboring states and the effect it might have on American politics; this phenomenon was referred to as the Domino Effect. As a result of this fear, the U.S. took action in an attempt to avert this perceived inevitability. One of the Nations we took action in was Korea; the North was backed by the Soviets and the South was backed by the U.S.. This country was now torn between two radically different ideologies; separated by the 38th parallel and a little over 100,000 men. The Korean War may have ended in 1953, however, we [the
One of the foremost growing concerns in the modern globalized world is the increasing rate of nuclear proliferation. Coupled with the burgeoning number of nuclear devices is the threat of a terrorist possibly obtaining a weapon of such magnitude. While one could argue that the rising number of states with nuclear capability is a disturbing prospect, particularly as many pursue such capabilities without the approval of the “traditional” nuclear powers, terrorists in possession of nuclear arms presents the most horrific outlook concerning nuclear proliferation. Terrorist groups, unlike states, are not organized governmental bodies, which complicates any means of formalized diplomacy or negotiation. Furthermore, unlike as compared to a