Introduction North Korea will appear on the international stage as a country outside of the world we all know. It isolates its citizens from members of other international communities and does not comply with any rules of international law, but needs respect and recognition. In addition, North Korea maintains a positive attitude towards neighboring countries, and is a country that uses various forms of terrorism such as illegal smuggling, political terrorism, and massive abduction of citizens of other countries in foreign policy It is one.
The modern abbreviation of North Korea is "the Kingdom of the Hermitas", but this is not quirky of the Kim family. In 1637 when Korea left the world, isolation became the basic principle of its foreign policy. That day celebrated the end of China's invasion of Manchuria at the end of a series of miserable foreign wars on the peninsula. For example, in 1254, Mongolia killed 200,000 Korean men, women and children because they began to adopt a scorched earth policy to make it a country that respects North Korea. A further serious disaster occurred in Japan when nearly 2 million Koreans (20% of the population) were defeated in the second half of the 16th century to prevent Japan from suppressing the Korean Peninsula.
If it was not formal before, North Korea is the biggest foreign policy crisis that the Trump administration now faces. President Donald Trumph held an opioid at Bedminster's golf course on Tuesday. An addiction briefing was told. The New Jersey Pyongyang regime is under another threat and its military force states that it is reviewing the action plans for missile attacks around the US Guam territory. While the Pyongyang administration ignores international sanctions and continues to launch missiles, the issue of war and peace against the peninsula is becoming an increasingly urgent issue. Does the United States should bring up a war with North Korea, may it ultimately lead to greater war and confusion of the area? Should it pursue peace that does not spoil the dictatorship system?