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North Korea is now a terrorist group according to the US government

The North Korean regime has been a major threat to US national security for decades. Ever since the Korean war, they've been destined with propaganda state-run news agencies of convincing their citizens America is the enemy of the world, and simply out to kill them. But in reality, it's almost the complete opposite.

North Korean citizens, in majority, know that they are living a far worse life than other citizens around the world. But they can't do anything about it, as the government has laws prohibiting their citizens from speaking ill about the country's dictator and ruling family. It's forbitted to speak ill, in specific, about Kim Jong Un.

Last year, during the US 2016 election, both North Korea and the then-running US government knew that if Trump won, this issue with the Korean government would've simply grown out of proportion. And it really, really did.

Since Trump's inauguration, countless military tests involving missiles and even nuclear bomb tests have been conducted by the North Koreans in order to test the Trump administration's response to their threats. Once viewing, first hand, Trump's response; it was almost a game for the North Korean government to begin threatening the US.

A while ago, both countries got into a war of words throwing statements like North Korea would destroy American citizens; and the US President throwing statements like the Northern country of Korea would be met with 'fire and fury'.

Trump suggesting that nuclear weapons or direct military conflict with the North Korean government is the only remaining solution to the tension wasn't met properly by US officials either; with the secretary of state remaining firm saying diplomatic solutions remain and are the route that the US government will continue to go down.

North Korea has been compared to terror groups in the past, and in fact was officially called a state sponsored terror group up until 2008, when then-President Bush revoked the measure and label title for the country.

In our analysis, we've compared North Korea's anti-west propaganda to that of the major terror group ISIS. Both produce propaganda videos showing attacks on American locations, both threaten war and terror on the US citizens, both want to attack the US without any diplomatic political reasons, both aren't recognized as proper states by the United Nations, and both have conducted forms of 'terror attacks' in their name.

North Korea recently sparked a 'terror event', or so called by our analysts, at the DMZ when attacking and shooting one of their citizens and military personnel who tried to cross the border and defect into South Korea's nation.

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