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North Korea Was Right About Nuclear Weapons

3 days ago
  • #International Security
  • #Nuclear Proliferation
  • #North Korea
  • Muammar Gaddafi dismantled Libya's nuclear program in 2003 but was later overthrown and executed in 2011.
  • Kim Jong Un observed the fates of leaders like Gaddafi and Saddam Hussein, reinforcing North Korea's refusal to denuclearize.
  • The Kim dynasty's strategic persistence with nuclear weapons is seen as vindicated in a fractured global security environment.
  • Historical examples (Iraq, Libya, Ukraine) show that giving up nuclear programs can lead to vulnerability and existential threats.
  • North Korea's nuclear success, despite sanctions and suffering, highlights the perceived security value of nuclear weapons.
  • The international order's failure to provide security without nuclear weapons has led to rational states considering nuclear acquisition.
  • Autocrats unable to afford nuclear weapons may resort to extreme measures, like sacrificing civilian welfare for military strength.
  • The Kim dynasty's survival and strategic success challenge the liberal rules-based international order.
  • Global powers' actions (e.g., U.S. interventions, Russia's annexations) undermine trust in diplomatic security assurances.
  • The article warns of a future where nuclear proliferation becomes the norm due to the failure of non-proliferation frameworks.