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The Pros And Cons Of Going To War With North Korea

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"About 46% of republicans support a preemptive strike on North Korea today-compare that with just 42% of republicans who say they don’t support it. Only 16% of democrats favor the idea of striking against North Korea, while 77% oppose it, according to a New Quinnipiac University poll." (Silva, Christianna. “Republicans Want Trump to Go to War with North Korea before Kim Jong Un Attacks the U.S.” Newsweek, 12 Oct. 2017. ) The issues between the United States and North Korea arose when North Korea started threatening South Korea and Japan, who are allies with the United States causing us to get involved. But now it's just the immaturity of President Donald Trump and Leader Kim Jong Un fighting with their words against each other. Going to war with North Korea wouldn't be a good idea for the United States because it would affect the lives of our allies harshly, it would become World War iii, and there has been no physical threats only verbal.
War with North Korea isn't a good idea because it would affect the lives of our allies, Japan and South Korea drastically. …show more content…

Examples include, "Trump said to the visible dismay of some in the hall: “Rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself and his regime.”, "There is a saying that the marching goes on even when dogs bark,” Ri said, according to South Korea’s Yonhap news agency.", as well as “If he was thinking he could scare us with the sound of a dog barking, that’s really a dog dream,” he added.". (McCurry, Justin. “'Sound of a Dog Barking': North Korea Ridicules Trump Threat.” The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 20 Sept. 2017, )There is problems between North Korea and the United States, but most of the things said are for publicity and attention for the President and Leader both. Only verbal threats have been made, none physical so we shouldn't go to war with North

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