
The United States is taking recent threats by the Democratic
People’s Republic of Korea seriously.
The DPRK, or North Korea, has communicated it is a state of war with
South Korea and the United States. Kim
Jong Un, the 30 year old leader of North Korea, is threatening to attack United
States bases in Korea and in other places in the Pacific.
Kim Jong Un is using the recent military exercises conducted
by the United States and South Korea as a catalyst to rally his nation behind
the idea of being the victim of the aggressions of their neighbors and
America. The propaganda deployed by the
North Korean government is shocking but effective with the people of North
Korea.

The threats from North Korean’s head of state is nothing
new. Kim Jong Un’s father and
grandfather have been saber rattling about the United States and South Korea
since the armistice was reached in the 1953, ending the fighting of the Korean
War. While the threats are nothing new,
the variables have changed. Kim Jong Un
is young and unpredictable. His
inexperience in world affairs concerns leaders in our state department and Pentagon. In addition, North Korea, while still lacking
the necessary technology to launch an attack on the United States, their nuclear
and warfare technology is far more advanced than it was a year ago.
While the United States and South Korea are preparing for
potential attacks, they are trying to figure out what North Korea wants and how
they can put an end to the rhetoric. The
recent statements from Kim Jong Un can be for a number of reasons including:
1.
An
attempt to coerce the South Koreans and the United States to provide additional
aid the North Korea
2.
Demonstrating North Korea’s resentment and anger
towards the United Nations about recent sanctions against North Korea due to
their unauthorized nuclear weapon testing
3.
An attempt to distract the North Korean people
from their current economic struggles and give them some national issue to
rally behind
4.
A desire to show strength to his people and over
compensate for his lack of age and experience
The most tragic part of the story is the plight of the people
of North Korea. Since the government
controls access to information, the people do not understand the realities of
the world outside of the DPRK. They
truly believe everything they hear from the government and the lies about the
United States. These are people who are
starving. They lack the basic needs of
survival. Instead of the government
investing in their people, they continue to invest in warfare technology.
What do you think about the threats from North Korea? How should the United States respond? How should the United States respond if North
Korea attacks South Korea or a United States base in Asia?