North Korea's main newspaper has renewed the threat of military action against South Korea, and warned that the rogue state does not indulge in "empty talk".
Nuclear powers should not make irresponsible threats. I've grown weary of their bullshit. The preemptive annihilation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea looks ever more appealing. It would solve both the North Korea issue and all future proliferation issues. Unfortunately millions of innocent people would have to die.

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Wrote a policy paper for a school assignment some time ago regarding this issue. My recommendation for regimes like this, regimes that are primarily concerned with their own survival, is to announce loudly and globally that we can accept only one of two things. We can accept nuclear weapons in their country, or we can accept the continuation of their rule. We cannot, however, accept both. Since we cannot be assured of eliminating their nuclear program through military strikes, our only recourse will be to fully eliminate the regime's ability to rule its country. Decapitation, in other words.
Or, they can hand over their weapons and return to the 1994 Agreed Framework.
Of course, if we hesitate as we have been, those nasty weapons will be on missiles, and the moment this was a bad problem will be replaced by the period when this is a catastrophic and maybe insurmountable problem.
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