First of all, in North Korea they publicly profess to have a military-first policy. Everything you have goes to the military first. The international community provides aid--clothes, food, or whatever. We send them those things in the name of humanitarianism, but often aid that is received by the North Korean regime becomes military aid. Everything goes to the military first. Nothing remains to go to the suffering people. That is the dilemma. Still, we have to care about the starving people.
I meet a lot of refugees from North Korea, and most of them say we shouldn't provide aid that will be fed to the military. Some say--as Mrs. Kim witnessed the other day--if aid is to be given it should be in the form of food for animals, not ordinary rice, because ordinary people there eat animal food, not ordinary rice. I haven't been there, but I hear a lot about that.