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North Korean Nuclear Threat

"It is evil, not the people of North Korea, but the regime itself and the way it has conducted its business for the last 50 years...Our policy with respect to North Korea remains one of hoping they will engage. We haven't taken that off the table... We've asked North Korea, 'Come, let's talk. Anytime, any place, without any preconditions. We're waiting '" ("Powell, Rice defend Bush's 'axis of evil' speech"). In this speech made at a conference in Tokyo, Japan, Colin Powell makes it obvious that the North Korean threat remains a priority in the Capital, as it has been for the last fifty years. The world has experienced a nuclear and biological threat from North Korea since the country was created in 1945 ("North Korean Crisis" 324). The North Koreans have operational nuclear and biological research facilities, which are capable of producing weapons of mass destruction. The possession and sale of such weapons poses a great threat to the United States, among other countries. This problem must be resolved for the security of the world. Since the initial use of nuclear weapons against the Japanese at the end of World War II, there has been a widespread fear that weapons of mass destruction may be used again. Although a nucl


ear weapon has not been used since 'Little Boy' and 'Fat Man', the nuclear bombs used in Japan, were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the threat remains, to this day, from a long list of nations with nuclear capacities. This action allowed him to expel the International Atomic Energy Agency monitors, who had been allowed into the country through the treaty, from North Korea ("North Korean Crisis" 324). The only true prevention of this possibility is the immediate suppression of the current North Korean regime. As such capabilities exist, the possibility of their use can not be ignored. When the Soviet Union occupied North Korea they empowered a communist regime, headed by Kim Il Sung. The secrecy of these projects generated great fear, which stimulated major negotiations between North Korea and the United States, led by former President Jimmy Carter. Also believed to be complete is the Taepo Dong 2 missile, which would be able to successfully deliver a nuclear or biological warhead to the United States ("A Serious Military" 23). If the technology gets into the wrong hands, this could cause a major world crisis. The American government insists that the North Koreans terminate their nuclear and biological projects before they will complete the two nuclear power plants, as they had promised. Now, the North Korean Government is demanding aid for negotiations, while America is demanding action for aid. The situation in North Korea is quite delicate, which makes a decision about what to do so much more difficult. The signing of 1953 Armistice marked the end of the Korean War, while formally recognizing the division of North and South Korea. Unusual for its small size, North Korea has an isolated economy. With the North Koreans constantly improving their military, there is no telling how long it will be before they are able to over-power allied forces, at which time another world war would begin, causing another era of international hardship.

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