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North Korea’s Threats against the US: An Overview<\/h2>\n

North Korea has been threatening the US since the Korean War ended in 1953. In recent years, North Korea’s threats against the United States have been more vocal and frequent. The main points of contention between the two nations include North Korean leader Kim Jong Il’s nuclear ambitions, human rights violations and its missile and military capabilities.
\nThe most direct and severe of North Korea’s sentiments are rooted in its attempts to gain recognition from the United States and the international community. Kim Jong Il believes that the only way for North Korea to achieve international recognition is through the use of the threat of military action and the development of weapons of mass destruction. <\/p>\n

North Korea’s Missile and Nuclear Programs<\/h2>\n

The North Korean government has been investing heavily in military and weapons programs, most of which are unmonitored and restricted from outsiders. It is believed that the North Korean government is using these resources to develop its nuclear Capability and a ballistic missile system.
\nThe International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has documented a number of instances over the past decade where North Korea has test-fired a number of medium to long-range ballistic missiles, including the Taepodong-1, the Taepodong-2 and the Musudan.
\nAdditionally, the North Korean government is believed to be in the process of developing a nuclear weapon. The United States, China, Russia, Japan, South Korea and the European Union have all expressed grave concerns about the potential for a nuclear-armed North Korea. <\/p>\n

Recent North Korean Threats<\/h2>\n

Since the beginning of 2013, North Korea has made numerous threats against the United States, ranging from threats of a pre-emptive nuclear attack, to all-out war. In April 2013, the North Korean government warned of a “pre-emptive and offensive nuclear strike” against the United States, citing “hostile policies” from the US.
\nThe threats have persisted despite efforts from the United Nations Security Council for a diplomatic solution, with North Korea’s Foreign Minister Ri Su Yong warning on several separate occasions in 2014 that the United States would face “unimaginable” consequences if it were to “provoke” North Korea.<\/p>\n

The US Response<\/h2>\n

The United States has taken a number of steps to ensure its safety, including increased military presence in South Korea and Japan, and the deployment of the THAAD missile system in response to North Korea’s missile and nuclear threats.
\nIn addition to these measures, the United States has imposed economic sanctions on the nation in an effort to dissuade it from pursuing its nuclear program. Despite these efforts, the North Korean government has continued to threaten the United States and the international community.<\/p>\n

International Community<\/h2>\n