Kim Jong Un announced North Korea will be ending all diplomatic or cooperative initiatives with South Korea, suggesting constitutional edits to enshrine them as a national enemy.
Throughout history, acts of violence and harassment have been perpetrated on groups of people and individuals based solely on their religious beliefs. Around the world, Christians have been one of the most targeted groups in all of history, dating back to the life of Christ. This persecution is typically initiated by those in power who feel threatened by anyone who holds a different viewpoint. Followers of Christ have been ostracized, imprisoned, tortured and sentenced to some of the most gruesome forms of execution imaginable. Still, through it all, Christians have stood by their faith and held fast to their commitment to their belief that Christ is their Lord and Savior.
Kim Jong-un is in control of North Korea, the world’s most volatile nuclear power. If North Korea chooses to continue its aggressive policies, Washington and allies should be prepared to enact a list of policies designed to diminish the North Korean threat