North Korea is not geographically rich in resources and strategically important like the Middle East, so it is not a key target in the eyes of the United States. Although North Korea is in close proximityChina and RussiaTwo world powers, but thanks to the North KoreanMilitarypower and a closed political system, once the United States adopted against the DPRKMilitaryThe action will face fierce counterattack from China and North Korea. Looking back at the Korean War, North Korea had brought South Korea to peaceU.S. Forces in KoreaThe retreat to Pusan, which proves that the combat effectiveness of the North Korean army cannot be ignored. And the combat effectiveness of the Korean ** team is relatively weak, even if it has advancedEquipmentIt is also difficult to confront North Korea. If war breaks out, the United States will have to face a joint counterattack by China and North Korea, and this is a situation that the United States does not want to see. North Korea also hasNuclear**, and passedMilitary satellitesThe launch of the realization of surveillance of American bases, which allows the United States in South Korea and Japan in places like thatMilitaryDeployments at a glance. In noChina and RussiaIn the case of participation, North Korea has the ability to pose a threat to any US military base within its range, which is a huge risk for the United States, so the United States does not dare to take action against North Korea lightly.
The political system in North Korea is a family hereditary system and a hereditary military system, which means that all people in North Korea are loyal to the Kim family. Under this system, the mutiny would involve the involvement of the entire family, so it would be difficult to find the mutinous person. In addition, North Korea's closed management and strict security measures make it difficult for internal contradictions to occur, making it difficult for the United States to dismantle North Korea from within. In contrast, the countries of the Middle East region, due to the differences in their political systems, have internal contradictions and the possibility of **, which provides the United States with an opportunity to disintegrate these countries. For example, the United States has intervened in countries such as Iraq and Libya through assassinations and assassinations of heads of state who oppose the United States, as well as support for opposition forces.
AlthoughNorth Korean economyRelatively backward, but it had shown great combat effectiveness in the Korean War, and even brought South Korea to peaceU.S. Forces in KoreaRetreated to Busan. The North Korean army has about 1.1 million troops on the Korean peninsula, even though South Korea has a more advanced oneEquipment, and it is difficult to compete with North Korea. In addition, the DPRK hasNuclear**and passedMilitary satellitesSurveillance of American bases was realized. In the event of a war, the DPRK has the ability to take advantage of itMilitaryforces pose a serious threat to South Korean and American bases. InChina and RussiaWithout engagement, the United States will face a strong confrontation with North Korea and risk a long war.
Compared with the countries of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the Middle East, the DPRK has relatively little influence and interests on the United States. On the Korean Peninsula, the key goal of the United States is to protect South Korea's security, not to pursue North Korean interests. For the United States, the risk of a conflict or war with North Korea is relatively high, and the benefits from it are relatively limited. Compared to this, the United States has more economic and geopolitical interests in the Middle East, such as oil resources and regional stability. As a result, the U.S. has more incentive to intervene and intervene in the Middle East, while in the case of North Korea, the U.S. prefers to resolve the issue through other means, such as economic sanctions and diplomatic mediation.
All in all, North Korea and the countries of the Middle East are geographically speaking, political systems,MilitaryThere are differences in threatening capabilities and impact on US interests. North Korea's special geographical location, closed political system, strongMilitarystrength andNuclear**, so that the United States in the DPRK to takeMilitaryThere are great risks and challenges when acting. In contrast, the countries in the Middle East region have greater internal contradictions and **, which makes it easier for the United States to intervene and intervene. As a result, the United States has maintained a relatively cautious and restrained attitude toward North Korea.