Somehow in somebody's world that's relevant, yes. It should be an embarrassment to the Nobel organization that they did that. But of course it has nothing to do with today, unless one wants to sink to that lowest common denominator of political discourse and remain there. For all others, two facts explain how this works and are a starting point for any non-lowest-common-denominator discussion on how this is going to be resolved:
1. NK gets 70% of its food from China.
2. NK gets 70% of its fuel from China.
1. NK gets 70% of its food from China.
2. NK gets 70% of its fuel from China.
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