EatTheRich
President
We've seen the United States pursue conciliatory policies in recent years toward such long-time enemies as Iran and Cuba. Should North Korea be next? I say yes, for the following reasons:
1) North Korea has been the target of unjustified aggression based on hostility to the popular revolution that overthrew capitalism there.
2) The imperialist sanctions have contributed to a looming famine crisis.
3) The division of the Korean peninsula poses the serious ongoing threat of war. North Korea has made gestures toward peace, for example by proposing denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.
1) North Korea has been the target of unjustified aggression based on hostility to the popular revolution that overthrew capitalism there.
2) The imperialist sanctions have contributed to a looming famine crisis.
3) The division of the Korean peninsula poses the serious ongoing threat of war. North Korea has made gestures toward peace, for example by proposing denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.