With N. Korea, and their midget pot-bellied dictator, the same kind of force needs to be applied (no more talking), via the taking out of his weapons of mass destruction.
Remember that other loud mouth Khadafi? Reagan brought the pain home (literally) and stopped his nonsense from that moment on!
N. Korea is far less open than Poland was and I don't think it would be easy (especially without China's help) to devise a means to bring relief to the people. A few well placed cruise missles to take out the Dictator and his atomic programs might be the only way to get to the place where we could rebuild the country.
IMHO, God Bless, Mark C.
Mark is right on the money.
Niall Ferguson in his book
War of the World I think rightly contends that America is a bit schizophrenic about it role as an empire (super-power).
He talked about the four E's that lead to massive loss of life in the course of human history among them economic inequity, ethnic diversity, and empire decline.
I think he is right in saying that the US has not learned anything form the British invasion of Mesopotamia in our ambivalent claim that we are not nation-building.
When you invade a country like Iraq with an intention of democratization, you had better be prepared to not only nation-build, but to be at it for a long time.
Those who fail to learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them.
The key to dealing with N Korea is to get China on board.
The US should srike some kind of deal over Taiwan so as to be able to take out this monster.
North Korea is one nation about which I often pray for God's intervention for I think things there are that horrific.
Verne