For years Americans have feared the nuclear capabilities of the North Korea, from typical citizen misconception to the strained foreign relations between the US and the Koreans. Recently New York Times reported that South Korea has stated that North Korea still poses threat of nuclear power, even after recent efforts to dismantle it's nuclear program. The South Korean minister Kim Jang-soo has personally told American Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, that the assimilation of "asymmetrical weapons" or unconventional weapons. Although some reports show that dismantling of some major facilities have begun the final efforts have yet to be completed, as officials say "it is a process denuclearizing North Korea." Overall the presence of American troops in North Korea has diminished and will continue to diminish in the future. Less of a need to have a presence in North Korea, shows that maybe there is a greater trust relationship, in regards to foreign relations. This relationship is vital to the success of American foreign relations, as well as the future of America. In the future we all should just keep both our eyes and ears open to what our neighbors across the globe are doing.
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