It is possible for some people to visit North Korea, but it is highly restricted and controlled by the North Korean government. Visitors must be part of an organized tour and follow strict rules and guidelines set by the government.
It is possible for a US citizen to visit North Korea, but it is highly discouraged due to safety concerns and political tensions between the two countries. The US State Department strongly advises against travel to North Korea.
No, US citizens are generally not allowed to visit North Korea due to travel restrictions imposed by the US government.
No, US citizens are generally not allowed to visit North Korea due to travel restrictions imposed by the US government.
No, it is not possible for US citizens to travel to North Korea as the US government has issued a travel ban to the country due to safety concerns.
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.
Yes, it is possible for a US citizen to travel to North Korea, but it is highly discouraged due to the tense political situation and the risk of being detained by North Korean authorities. The US State Department strongly advises against travel to North Korea.
No. The US leads the world in enforcing sanctions against North Korea.
North Korea attacked South Korea.
Having been to North Korea does not prevent one from becoming a US citizen, but it also does not authorize one to be such. It sort of sounds like you're asking whether visiting North Korea is part of the US citizenship process, and it isn't.
No North Korea is a humanitarian nightmare.
1) The US and Russia are for the most part no longer "enemies". 2) North Korea is very likely to use any possible nuclear technology against South Korea, which is a US ally; I don't think Russia wants to attack South Korea. 3) As I said earlier, Russia is not likely to attack the US, North Korea is.
Yes North Korea does not like the US mainly because of the country's involvement in the Korean War between North and South Korea.