The United States has a good relationship with Israel. According to the Policy Almanac, "U. S. Israeli relations have evolved from an initial American policy of sympathy and support for the creation of a Jewish homeland in 1948 to an unusual partnership that links a small but militarily powerful Israel, dependent on the United States for its economic and military strength, with the U. S. superpower trying to balance competing interests in the region. " The United States has been able to build a good rapport because Israel's government is democratic, and its government is modeled similarly to the United States'. The United States has been aiding Israel since 1948, and continues to do so today.
A fourth factor is that democracies often times possess greater wealth than other governing countries, and therefore avoid conflict to preserve their resources. Among some of the wealthiest countries today lie several democratic countries. According to mapsofworld.com, included in the top ten wealthiest countries in the world are the United States as well as Norway. Both of these are well known democracies. Unlike America, North Korea, which is a communist country, is ranked 197 on the list of countries based on growth domestic product. When a country declares war they are also making commitment to fund all of the expenses that come along with it. Although wealthy countries have the funds to go to war, they usually would prefer to keep their money to better their country, as well as to preserve their resources. .
North Korea ironically also known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is a totalitarian country. It is currently a communist state under the dictatorship of Kim Jong Un. The political system is originally modeled after the communist Soviet Union. The founder of North Korea, Kim II Sung created the policy of juche, which means "self-reliance. " This ideology has been the main reason for North Korea's isolation from the rest of the world, and can also be the reason for many of its conflicts.