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Like the US, the DPRK is a political and military power that proclaims the Almighty Force.

To occupy the whole world, the US needs an enemy; he must find the enemy even if it means doing it on purpose. Only then can he become the owner of the world; this is what Theodore Roosevelt said during his time in the White House.

Roosevelt and his successors have so far tried to carry out a strategy of world domination, both deliberately seeking and fighting against the enemies they did.

The US Becomes the “Sole Superpower”

The United States, formed on July 4, 1776 in the skeleton of the Indians, began an aggressive war one after another and thus expanded its territory. See the article : The United States is taking enforcement action against confidence in interests held by the Russian oligarch.

However, the US did not rest. His goal was to occupy the whole world.

In the twentieth century, he set out to pursue his ambition for world domination. Through two world wars, the United States gained tremendous wealth and became the world’s first nuclear-armed nation. It seemed that the forces of the earth could not cope. After the end of World War II the greatest agony of the US was to find a new enemy. The “threat of communism” now appeared as his enemy.

In 1947, Truman, the then President of the United States, established military bases around the world with the goal of maintaining the then USSR and gaining absolute dominance in the world.

Four months after Truman published the Truman Doctrine in the U.S. Congress in March 1947, the head of the State Department’s Policy Office presented an article in which he advanced the theory of blockade. The article, which reflected the Truman doctrine, served as a supporter of U.S. Cold War policy.

This marked the beginning of the Cold War between the US and the USSR, and at the same time led to many struggles and conflicts to expand a sphere of influence in different parts of the planet. Later, with the fall of the Soviet Union in December 1991, the US emerged as the sole superpower in the world with no rivals to challenge its dominance.

A few years ago, a public conference was held at the New America Security Center in Washington. In his speech, the Undersecretary of Defense stressed that NATO member states should make greater investment in developing new types of weapons to deal with the “threat” of Russia and China. He continued that as Russia and China intensified military modernization, the military and technical dominance of U.S. forces was gradually deteriorating. In fact, Russia, the successor to the USSR, sought to regain the position of a global power, and China knew that its existence would be secured by accelerated forces and weapons. Now the US has to deal with two enemy countries.

He has imposed sanctions on Russia on the pretext of annexing Crimea and the events in Ukraine. The expansion of the missile defense system in Europe is accelerating. On the other hand, following the policies of India and the Pacific Ocean, China has been named the largest enemy in the region and is trying its best to isolate this country in political, economic and military terms.

Both in the Cold War and in the days that followed, when on the one hand the political, economic and military struggle between Russia and China and the US reached its extreme, a new enemy of the US emerged: the DPRK, apparently. it is not a US rival in terms of territory, population, economy and military.

Like the US, the DPRK is a political and military power that proclaims the Almighty Force.

In the past, Korea was so weak that it was an area in which the great powers competed for influence, and eventually occupied Japan militarily for several years. And, he had to deal with a war waged by the US. In this regard, he realized that the only way to defend himself was to strengthen the force. Although his economic life was not so good, in the 1960s he advanced the line of simultaneous development of the economy and the defense industry. In the 1980s he had a military capability to consider both in the world and in Asia. At the end of the last century, the collapse of the world socialist system, the death of President Kim Il Sung, the country was hit for several years in a row by natural disasters and intensive schemes to severely isolate and drown the US and its forces. He threatened the fate of the RPK.

The US put it on the list of targets for a nuclear attack in ESO and tried to eradicate this country through nuclear war. Believing that the only means of countering the nuclear weapon was to have a nuclear deterrent, the RPDE decided to have nuclear weapons and build its nuclear forces based on its technology and resources.

At the beginning of this century, it became a nuclear state and now has an H-bomb with nuclear weapons joining the nations club. Today, the U.S. continent is capable of hitting anytime, anywhere: land, air, sea, and underwater. A researcher at Johns Hopkins University, who once worked as head of North Korean affairs at the State Department, commented that if North Korea progresses at the current pace of nuclear development, it can build up to 100 nuclear weapons. It is expected to contain as many as 20 or 30 ICBMs that could reach the U.S. mainland.

A professor of politics at Yale University said: North Korea is a nuclear nation with a wise political and military strategy necessary to use weapons. If he were a sensible U.S. leader, would he dare to fight in the war against North Korea, even though he knows that Pyongyang could launch missiles made up of nuclear and chemical warheads long before U.S. planes hit the airstrikes in Pyongyang?

The DPRK is the largest enemy of the US, as well as the only country that can dominate or overthrow the US.

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