Economics
Less Than One Aircraft Carrier? The Cost of North Korea’s Nukes
When North Korea decided to go nuclear, it committed to a huge investment in a program that would bring severe sanctions and eat up precious resources that could have been spent boosting the nation's quality of life.
North Korea Isn't Backing Down
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Pyongyang, North Korea (AP) -- When North Korea decided to go nuclear, it committed to a huge investment in a program that would bring severe sanctions and eat up precious resources that could have been spent boosting the nation's quality of life.
Money well spent?