Take the URL. Go to something you can search under Google Website Translation. Just Input URL, hit English. Youll get a fairly accurate machine translation but it wont be perfect by Itll sound a bit like Yoda... but youll get the point.
Let me try.
The history of how deterrence actually worked during the Cold War shows that any deterrence arrangement between the U.S. and North Korea will necessarily be subject to a substantial risk of catastrophic failure. The only way to avoid exposing the U.S. to an unacceptable risk of a nuclear strike by a vastly more powerful North Korea in the future is to bring about the complete, verifiable, and irreversible denuclearization (CVID) of North Korea todayby diplomacy if possible (as unlikely as that now appears) or by preventive war if necessary.
Even without the protection that nuclear weapons provide, North Korea has attacked U.S. military assets, raided Japan and kidnapped Japanese citizens, sunk a South Korean ship, shelled South Korean territory, bombed a South Korean passenger jet, provided military assistance to hostile powers, and engaged in extensive cyberwar operations against the U.S. and its allies. Given this track record, North Korea will almost certainly act in a way that provokes a crisis in the future.