No. The US leads the world in enforcing sanctions against North Korea.
No. The US leads the world in enforcing sanctions against North Korea.
North Korea or South Korea?
The United States and South Korea maintain a very strong relationship. The US maintains roughly 30,000 soldiers in South Korea to help defend the country from continuous North Korean aggression. Conversely, South Korea has consistently aided the US in it numerous wars throughout the world. In terms of economics, the US and South Korea have high levels of trade.
Ri Ryong Nam is the Minister of Foreign Trade for North Korea.
North Korea would retaliate by sending artillery shells at Seoul, South Korea and within 2 hr. the largest city in South Korea will be leveled. North Korea would also deploy their troops across the DMZ and invade South Korea. In response to the artillery the US will be forced to bomb the artillery guns and defend South Korea's border. China will also step in and aid North Korea by cutting off trade to the US and readying their nukes to fire on South Korea, Japan or the US. The US would loss respect in the eyes of the world for this attack and this may cause Iran to attack US allies ultimately plunging us into WWIII.
General Federation of Trade Unions of Korea was created on 1945-11-30.
Korea
South Korea buys alot of food stuffs from Madagascar.
The US isn't really doing anything in North Korea at this time. There are no formal diplomatic relations between the two countries; North Korea is still technically at war with the US and South Korea (although the US never actually declared war on North Korea). North Korea is notorious for its desire to keep foreigners out, and its borders are well guarded. North Korea also refuses to accept trade or even foreign aid from the US. However, North Korea has a large military and nuclear weapons, and their friend and neighbor China is very powerful, so the US does not have the option of militarily attacking North Korea. So there really isn't much going on between the two countries, except occasional threats or small scale military actions. Hatred of the US and its allies is a major propaganda that the North Korean military uses to keep itself in power, which is why you often hear about North Korea threatening the US, South Korea and Japan.
South Korea
Saudi Arabia's main trading partners include the US, China, Japan, and South Korea.
China