The Korean Peninsula is one of the most turbulent areas in the world. It consists of North Korea and South Korea. Initially it was a collaborative block divided over time. North Korea became independent from the Soviet Union in 1945. Both sides began to disagree on the political background. The southern adopted a capitalist approach, but the Soviet Union and China incited the northern Communism philosophy. It gains US support. After the US troops withdrew in 1950, the north attacked the weak south. After the United Nations saw the signing of a ceasefire agreement between the two sides, the war ended in 1953. Compared with the South, North has little exchange with the international community.
North Korea began to strengthen its military capabilities. It has more than 120,000 staff and a population of 30 million people. This country is led by "monarchy". The Kim Il Sung family has been ruled for more than 60 years and is independent. Northern Communism points out that all production lines are owned by the government. This makes the country home to the world's most powerful army, but it is a poor civilian. The only international country with a link to the north is China. On the other hand, Korea has experienced a good relationship with the fast growing economy and the outside world, especially the EU
Due to the military choice adopted by the two countries, the world has panicked. North Korea began to upgrade its nuclear weapons. In 2006 and 2010, they exploded test nuclear bombs. This movement attracted the international world, mainly the United States. Due to the secret nature of North Korea's governance, it is known how deep the nuclear program is and the least impact. However, the Korean economy is open. In 2010, we held the annual G20 summit. The United Nations later cited it as the 13 th largest economy in the world. It is the second largest exporter in Europe.
Korea has successfully escaped the war of 1953 and became a powerful economy. On the other hand, North Korea still has the problem of signing a truce. It respects the land boundaries set by the United Nations. However, it has problems at the boundary of the sea and is not clearly defined in the ceasefire agreement. It is called the North Limit Line. If we can define further lines, we can solve future relationship better.
The relationship between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the United States is the international relations between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the United States of America. The political and diplomatic relationship between North Korea and the United States was always hostile during the Korean War. In recent years, the nuclear development program of North Korea has been divided into six nuclear weapons experiments, the launching of long distance missiles that can aim at thousands of miles away, and the relationship between nuclear attack weapons and ordinary forces that threaten the US and South Korea For the most part. President George W. Bush called North Korea "part of the axis of evil" from the threat of nuclear capability during the presidential election.
Since World War II, the relationship between the United States and North Korea became unstable, relations have become tense every ten years. The United States has never established a formal international relationship with North Korea, but this conflict has caused a major controversy in American foreign policy. North Korea has always received millions of dollar US aid, which is also a target for many US sanctions. This is because North Korea is one of the most repressive regimes on the planet and uses unfair means such as murder, torture, starvation to follow its citizens. They limit citizen's connection with the outside world through censorship of technology and are rarely allowed visitors to enter the country. But the fundamental cause of the conflict is that nuclear weapons and North Korea threaten to use these weapons against the United States and neighboring Korea.