Abstract
The Article examines the North Korean missile crisis situation. It starts with providing
a background of North Korean nuclear program and identifying primary
drivers of North Korea’s continued interest in weapons of mass destruction. The
article analyses hypothetical solutions like military action and the ineffectiveness
of the economic sanctions. The three solutions to North Korean case start
with a plan to prepare a policy of regime transition, and are followed with an
explanation why making Pyongyang feel more secure and helping to improve
its country economy are crucial to achieving American goal, which is at least
freezing its country nuclear weapons program.