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America, stay out! America should not invade North Korea because the North Korean dictator, Kim Il Sung, is very hostile and opportunistic, which means they will be ready to fight a bloody, dirty and dangerous war. North Korea, together with its 1.1 million-man army ready to strike at any moment, has as allies two of the most powerful and richest countries in the world. Finally, the economic burden that a war would have on America and its citizens is too great to bear. After World War II, Korea was divided by the 38th parallel into two separate countries. When Japan conquered Korea from America and the Soviets. America supported South Korea with a democratic government, while the Soviets supported North America with a communist government. This division causes great tension between North Korea and America. Over time, America has made dozens of attempts at peace. They even went as far as signing an armistice for peace with North Korea. They made it clear that there will never be peace between these two rival countries. North Korea has been completely under the control dictated by Kim Il Sung and his deceased elders who were in power before him are nothing to fool. These men have proven to be among the most hostile men in history and are known to rebel against rules and react to disciplinary attempts with anger; as they did in 1953, when they announced that they would no longer respect the treaty established by America, brokered by the United Nations. If America does indeed invade North Korea, extensive preparations will be necessary for the immediate isolation and containment of the country. Their extreme opportunistic values, combined with their hostility, create a dangerous and deadly reaction to America. Since North Korea threatened Ame...... middle of paper ......013. Network. May 17, 2014. .Gareth, Evans. “A calm response to North Korea's brinkmanship missile policy is needed.” . International Crisis Group, 3 April 2009. Web. 17 May 2014. .D., Jane. "China: Economy". . CIA World Fact book, May 1, 2014. Web. May 17, 2014. .Damaria, Andrea. “North Korea: The Cost of Conflict.” : No. page CNN News. Network. May 18, 2014.Bennett, Andrew. "Number 11." Taking a stand: world conflicts. Dubuque, IO: McGraw Hill, 2008. . Print.Sang-Hun, Choe. "In Focus: North Korea's Nuclear Threats." : No. page The New York Times. Network. May 18 2014.