The US is not permitted to patrol North Korea, nor do they. The US Military does however have military bases in South Korea as part of a treaty to protect them against a possible attack by North Korea.
North Korea is the only country that has a land border with South Korea. However, South Korea is not that far from China and Japan over the water.
For all intents and purposes, North Korea is a totalitarian monarchy.
Seoul.
None. It never managed to gain control of South Korea.
To stop South Korea from becoming communist.
The North Korean people are not allowed to leave the country because North Korea is a dictatorship. The government exercises total rule over it's people. There are harsh punishments for anyone who tries to leave the country.
Americans are generally not allowed to travel to North Korea due to safety concerns and restrictions imposed by the U.S. government. North Korea is known for its strict control over visitors and the potential risks of being detained or harmed while in the country.
North Korea is the only country that has a land border with South Korea. However, South Korea is not that far from China and Japan over the water.
North Korea: Take over all of South Korea South Korea: Defend South Korea north korea wanted to take over korea under communist rule, because north korea was stronger and richer than south korea at that time because of soviet back up. they say they wanted to make the south rich together with them, but it was to spread communism and take over south korea, and the north became reckless because of soviet backup. the objective of south korea was obviously defend south korea.
For all intents and purposes, North Korea is a totalitarian monarchy.
North Korea not SOuth Korea
Yes, that is what an invasion is.
No, flying over North Korea without permission can result in restrictions or consequences.
The only country that borders South Korea is North Korea. South Korea is also very close to Japan and China over the water.
Seoul.
Pyongyang is the capital and largest city of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (commonly known as North Korea).
Yes. North Korea and South Korea have been active in the Korean War for over 58 years at a low-level.