Should the US or an international coalition intervene militarily in North Korea? Daan Rijpkema and Jaap van Kins TTO4 – June 2009.

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Should the US or an international coalition intervene militarily in North Korea? Daan Rijpkema and Jaap van Kins TTO4 – June 2009

The Scene – What is the conflict about? The Adversaries – Who hates who and who wants what? The Justification – Who is right and who is just evidently evil? The Debate – Who agrees with what side? Discuss! Should the US or an international coalition intervene militarily in North Korea?

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North Korean Perspective United States Perspective

Analysis and our opinion about which side or sides are or are not justified in using violence

Should the US or an international coalition intervene militarily in North Korea?

Daan Rijpkema and Jaap van Kins TTO4 – June 2009