Most interesting is the suggestion that united Korea would benefit from the North's nuclear weapons.
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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry (C) shortly after departing Seoul on April 13
Pyongyang must continue its nuclear tests if it wants to develop a nuclear missile capability.
China needs a buffer zone it can control in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula, but it…
Pyongyang has mastered the art of appearing unhinged in order to manipulate other powers.
India is making some quiet moves to reposition itself on the global playing field.
Although untested, these missile systems could enable Pyongyang to launch surprise attacks.
Pyongyang means to force Washington and Seoul into negotiations.
Pyongyang's recent actions provide an opportunity to question our assumptions about North Korean policy.
Pyongyang is declaring a return to a state of open hostilities.