The american institute of RAND warns that the collapse of North Korea could occur at any time. Also, highlights that for the case of the collapse of the DPRK is not prepared, no plan, and noting that in the worst case could lead to a conflict between chinese troops trying to secure the northern part of the DPRK and the advancing south koreans.
Report of the institute of RAND calls on Beijing and Washington to converse, how to act in case of the fall of the DPRK. Both countries should also establish a limit as far as appropriate shall refer to the interior of North Korea, to prevent the uncontrolled escape of North koreans from their country.
Experts talk about the imminent fall of the DPRK for twenty years and the country survived the exchange between the two leaders, managed to sanctions because of its nuclear program, which led to a successful end, he carried out three nuclear explosions. Deal with the famine, which may require up to a million victims.
The Soul continues to view the two Koreas for their sovereign territory. In a recently but among the inhabitants of South Korea's declining enthusiasm from a possible reunification, which would represent a significant economic burden.
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Report of the institute of RAND calls on Beijing and Washington to converse, how to act in case of the fall of the DPRK. Both countries should also establish a limit as far as appropriate shall refer to the interior of North Korea, to prevent the uncontrolled escape of North koreans from their country.
Experts talk about the imminent fall of the DPRK for twenty years and the country survived the exchange between the two leaders, managed to sanctions because of its nuclear program, which led to a successful end, he carried out three nuclear explosions. Deal with the famine, which may require up to a million victims.
The Soul continues to view the two Koreas for their sovereign territory. In a recently but among the inhabitants of South Korea's declining enthusiasm from a possible reunification, which would represent a significant economic burden.
www.novinky.cz
http://www.rand.org/news/press/2013/09/19.html.