| Food shortage again in North Korea  | | | | Food shortage again in North Korea One million man army. "The "Military First" orientation has always been the heart and soul of the North Korean. It provides the only conceivable means by which the government can survive and achieve its ultimate security through reunification. The military continues to grow in both conventional and asymmetrical forces with increasing emphasis on the latter. The military provides deterrence, defense, and a massive offensive threat, as well as leverage in international negotiations. The army is much more than just a military organization; it is North Korea's largest employer, purchaser, and consumer, the central unifying structure in the country, and the source of power. In recent years, North Korea has experienced intermittent famine, chronic fuel and electricity shortages, and outbreaks of disease. Many countries, including the United States, have contributed to international relief efforts to assist the people of North Korea.” | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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