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Tensions have remained high between North and South Korea because North Korea is a failed state. Communism is organized along military lines. The President of North Korea must have an enemy in order to convince his people to live with their privations. His people live like army privates. Normal people do not. He does not know how to change the situation if he wants to. He needs an enemy in order to remain in power.

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