The North Korean dictators metod is the same as the dictatorship of the Mullahs, Bashar al-Assad, and most of the world's dictators.
These dictators need a hypothetical enemy to keep the strength of the military and to suppress democracy in their own country, fearing the influence of an assumed enemy of democracy.
On the other hand, the neocons in the United States, Russia and China also use the sitvation to advance their policies.
But the policies of the American and Western democracies in dealing with the situation are very complicated.
For the most part, the political and economic development of these dictatorships is not in the interest of American Democrats and Western European countries.
These dictators need a hypothetical enemy to keep the strength of the military and to suppress democracy in their own country, fearing the influence of an assumed enemy of democracy.
On the other hand, the neocons in the United States, Russia and China also use the sitvation to advance their policies.
But the policies of the American and Western democracies in dealing with the situation are very complicated.
For the most part, the political and economic development of these dictatorships is not in the interest of American Democrats and Western European countries.