China Influencing North Korea By Nick Boden. You Better Watch Out.

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China Influencing North Korea By Nick Boden

You Better Watch Out

North Korea has nuclear weapons

And their not afraid to use them

China needs to step up

Or else there could be WW lll

To: North Korea From: China Stop testing nuclear weapons and we will send you whatever you supplies and resources.

To: China From: North Korea We will stop testing nuclear weapons if you send us money, supplies, and resources.

This is what needs to happen. China needs to step up

China Supplies North Korea with… China accounted for 73% of North Korea’s international trade last year China supplies 90% of North Korea’s oil demand, 80% of consumer goods and 45%of its food Yummy :)

It’s China’s choice China can either talk to North Korea and bribe them with more supplies. OR China can stop sending supplies to North Korea