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The solution to North Korea's problem of globalization can be summarized in the following four steps: |
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The UN needs to convince Kim Jong Il to permit aid to enter his country. They will provide food and water for the North Korean public. |
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While relief workers feed the people, they will teach them different trades. This should stimulate the economy. The GDP per capita is currently at $1,400, which will be increased. |
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Next, the United States, along with the UN, should end Kim Jong Il's nuclear weapons program. In order to coerce this stubborn man, the UN needs to present the idea that he will not profit because of the deaths of others. When he realizes that the UN will stand strong, he will fold and allow workers to enter. |
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Finally, the last procedure is to free the prisoners in the North Korean labor camps. They do not deserve to suffer. It is a violation of their rights as world citizens. There is a chance that the military might be needed to accomplish this plan. |
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When the UN smoothly frees North Korea from the shackles of globalization, it will be a better country. The DPRK's economy will thrive... |
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