There are three reasons why the United States dared to kill Saddam Hussein and Gaddafi, but did not

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-30

North Korea's ability to survive under pressure from the United States is first and foremost due to its special geographical location. Although North Korea does not have abundant resources and an important geographical location, it is in close proximityChina and RussiaTwo of the world's top three largest countries. This means that if the United States takes against North KoreaMilitaryaction, which may face a strong counterattack from China and North Korea. As suchKorean WarEven South Korea, which has advanced equipment, cannot compete with the North Korean army, which has 1.1 million people. Therefore, neither South Korea nor the United States wants to see a war in the Korean region, because once a war breaks out,China and RussiaIt will also be involved, and countries such as South Korea, Japan, and the United States will also be mired in the quagmire. For the United States, modern warfare is a game that consumes money and resources, and the United States tends to swallow its anger because it can threaten American interests despite North Korea's poverty and boldness. And Gaddafi and Saddam Hussein were eliminated because they posed a major threat to the United States. The reason why North Korea has been able to maintain relative stability is that in addition to its geographical protection, its strength cannot be ignored. Korean WarDuring this period, North Korea once brought South Korea to peaceU.S. Forces in KoreaForced to Busan, now the DPRK has a nuclear **,Military satellitesThe launch allowed it to spy on countries such as China, South Korea, and the United States in the vicinity of North KoreaMilitaryLet's go. Therefore, even if China is not involved, North Korea can strike at any of the North Korean rangeU.S. militaryBase. In noChina and RussiaIn the case of participation, the DPRK poses a threat to the United States and threatens to drag the United States into the quagmire of war, which is an outcome that the United States does not want to see.

Another reason why the United States does not dare to act lightly is the special political system and internal stability of the DPRK. Since the founding of the DPRK, the DPRK has adopted a family hereditary system and a military hereditary management system. Under this system, all those who exist are loyal to the Kim family. If someone betrays, it can affect the entire family member. Therefore, it is almost impossible to assassinate or bribe North Korean personnel. In addition, North Korea's closed management and strict control measures have led to a lack of unity within the country, making it difficult to disintegrate from within. In contrast, the United States has repeatedly used internal contradictions and conspiracies in the Middle East to disintegrate the country. For example, the United States, by creating the scandal of Milosevic, intensified the contradictions within the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which ultimately led to his ** and death. North Korea and the United States have been in antagonistic relations for decades, and relations between the two countries have become irreconcilable. North Korea has the same level of anger that the United States has done for other countries, but it has remained unscathed. This is largely due to the special political system and internal stability of the DPRK.

The U.S. approach of supporting a puppet regime and assassinating tactics is unlikely to work in North Korea. North Korea has been a family hereditary system since its founding, which means that its tentacles over North Korea have penetrated deep into its entire society and institutions. North Korea's leadership and military are made up of family members and loyal cadres who have an oath of extreme loyalty to the Kim family. Unlike other countries, North Korea's military is not only for the defense of the country, but also for the loyal defense of the Kim family. This special system and loyalty relationship allows the DPRK's military and ** to maintain a high degree of unity and resistance in the face of external threats. The cost of conducting an armed operation against the DPRK is very high. It has been identified that the DPRK had a large number of underground fortifications and bunkers during the war and has already taken most of themMilitaryThe facility was transferred to the mountains and underground, thereforeU.S. militaryTo carry out an effective strike against North Korea, it is necessary not only to use a large amount of air and sea force, but also to conduct a large-scale ground war, which will incur huge human and material costs.

Although North Korea is a relatively poor country economically, it also has some means to deal with external pressures, both economically and diplomatically. North Korea passedMilitaryThreats andNuclear testsand other means to protect national interests, and improve their bargaining power by developing nuclear and missile technology. North Korea's nuclear program has reached a level that is enough for South Korea andU.S. militaryStationed in South KoreaMilitaryThe base poses a threat. In addition, North Korea has resorted to a series of economic and diplomatic measures to mitigate itdomestic economydifficulties and external pressures. North Korea maintains close relations with China, Russia, and a number of other countries, and through these diplomatic relations and cooperation, North Korea is able to obtain the necessary economic support and resources. North Korea is also vigorously developing tourism, hoping to attract foreign investment andInternationalTourists come to improve the economic situation in the country. In addition, the DPRK has also carried out a number of foreign operations, such as hosting some major events in Vietnam and South KoreaInternationalmeeting, added North Korea inInternationalReputation and status in society.

In short, there are several reasons why North Korea has been able to survive under U.S. pressure. These include North Korea's special geographical location and political system, the threat and cost that North Korea poses to the United States, and North Korea's economic and diplomatic means. These factors make the United States take a position on North KoreaMilitaryThere are many more factors and consequences to be taken into account, which is why the United States is reluctant to take North Korea lightlyMilitaryLet's go.

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