A nation lost in time and solitary by nature, North Korea has long been wrapped in mystery. Seemingly angry at all others in the world, the hermit state is prone to periodic military outbursts, which often leave Asian leaders confused and threatened. Yet, North Korean instability is carefully measured to serve as a reminder of why the nation should be feared. Regardless, times are rapidly changing, as the outset of a South Korean missile defense system has already begun. Escalating tensions in the region have placed an emphasis on action on one nation — China, otherwise known as North Korea’s last economic ally.
North Korean Aggression is Prominent, Despite the Nation’s Isolated State
