North Korea, more than anything, wants to be noticed by the United States. If South Korea want to deal with them, we can loan them a few patriot missiles. If not, we can turn the hardware over to Japan to deal with them.
Poor North Korea . . . becomming as irrelavant as Phil Donahue.
North Korea, more than anything, wants to be noticed by the United States. And fed and clothed and housed.
Lower Slobovia, Elbonia, North Korea, Three Stooges on the world stage. At least the first two have the grace to be constructs of the imagination.