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1 North Korea and all its Problems
I got 99 problems and North Korea is all of them North Korea and all its Problems By Mateo Cabrera-Gil, Ben Smith, Thomas Lloyd, and Lilly Nguyen 

2    The  Korean War Before the war North Korea and South Korea split into two different countries  In June North Korea and South Korea went to war. It started when North Korea marched solders into South Korea. The war ended in July It has been a cold war ever since. A total of 5 million soldiers and civilians died during the war The US supported south Korea because they were capitalist. China, and Russia supported North Korea because they were communist. That's why North Korea hates us because we went to war with them. Both sides committed war crimes like killing 10's of 1000's of civilians were massacred like the Bodo League massacre  

3 Life in Korea About 70 percent(18 million) of the citizens, including children, in North Korea have a lack of reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food The country pours nearly all of it's wealth to weapon development A quarter do not have access to adequate healthcare and a fifth  lack clean water facilities and proper sanitation  The government is extremely secretive. Visitors are told what they can and can't take pictures of. Agents inspect your phone and other devices for banned content

4 Nuclear Weapons And The Nonproliferation Treaty
A while back in 1994, 191 Countries signed the nonproliferation treaty. Proliferation is the spread of weapons, so the treaty meant that nuclear weapons would be monitored, along with the activities related to them. The people overseeing this were the USA and the Soviet Union.  Everything was fine until January 10th 2003, when North Korea withdrew because they didn’t agree with the policy. They were threatening the US, saying if they tried to take action, "it would lead to the third world war".  Now, North Korea is allowed to make their own Nuclear weapons without laws or restrictions. 

5 Kim Jong Un Kim Jong Un Is currently the Supreme Leader of North Korea. He is suspected to have ordered the execution of his half-brother (Kim Jong- Nam) He is suspected estimated $5 billion dollars. 


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