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Personally I don't trust em ... from what I know they hate pretty much the whole world apart from their allies China. They have a particular dislike of the west.
But then who died and made us 'the world police', telling people what they can and can't do.
That said, one of my uni room-mates was from South Korea and was in the army for a period of time. He said he would never forget every night before bed to put his M16 on the wall behind his bed incase they needed to get up quick if they were needed.
Scary stuff.
However, you have to think about the nature of North Korea: It is a repressive, secretive Stalinist nation, where outside of urban areas much of the population is supposedly on the verge of starvation which has killed 500,000-2,000,000 people in the past decade. And a large number of people are locked up in gulags, concentration camps, call them what you will... it's still far from pleasant. The economy is stagnant and in recession, and is funded by selling arms to what are referred to as other "Rogue Nations", as well as suspicions of links to the trade of hard drugs.
If such a nation has nuclear capabilites, then there is a definite risk to peace and risk of escalation to certain conflicts (Especially if it is selling missiles to Iran and Syria, who in turn fund Hezbollah etc. There is a fair deal of doubt here, i'll admit, but you can see the risk. And then there's the fact that the Korean War is still technically going on; there has been no formal treaty to end it. And such a war would be bloody were it to flare up: Seoul is 25 miles or so from the DMZ and would face a huge threat from the KPA's outdated conventional weapons, let alone a nuclear device! Such a war would be bloody; the KPA has 1,000,000-plus troops, South Korea 600,000 or so, along with an American contingent of 17,000 or so. Although there is no immediate threat to a conflict, anything would be bloody, and the arms trading of North Korea is potentially hazardous!
Not forgetting the fact it is a nation led by a delusional, paranoid tyrant... a man who lives like a king whilst his people starve and are left in total ignorance with the indoctrination practised within his nation, and any opposition is brutally repressed. kim jong il (Yes, his name does not deserve capitalisation) can pose a threat to peace in the region as he will not listen to the international community and seems to not care at all. Yes, you have a right to self-determination and self-defence (25% of Noth Korea's GDP is upposedly spent on the military, the World's highest level), but are not the sort of autocrat whose nation should have weapons which pose such a great threat even in a crude, basic form, and is led by those who have no regard for the wider world.
Though i think it's all a move from Jong to try and get more money from China and other countries in exchange for ditching the nuclear program.
But then I believe that NO country should have the right to bear arms. Consider that for the aguement!
I don't think we should intervene though, just in case we do something that warrants them to attack us.
EDIT: And I agree with pb's last statement at the bottom - no country should bear arms.
> but our Government
> is much more stable (as is America)
Hmm...I'm not quite sure how, particularly the American government, with Bush is charge, can be considered stable, when he's liable to snap at any minute and declare war over a minor issue such as oil prices (don't let anyone every tell you that the Middle East war was over anything else)/