(well not since 1953 & that was us on their turf)
Say What? The Korean War started in 1950 when North Korean troops crossed the 38th parallel. In 1953 the Armistice was signed at Panmunjom. What sort of revisionist history are you proposing here?
And specifically what violation of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty are you attributing to the US doing first?
Guess the NK missile program is all propaganda too...... there's that little niggling missile shot over Japan in 1998 but hey, it was probably faked by the US.
Of course, the Japanese were so taken in that they froze the $1 billion they had committed to a project with South Korea, the United States and Europe to supply North Korea with two nuclear energy reactors. But, of course, it's not NK's fault the reactors are behind schedule so, blameless as they are, the need to violate the '94 agreement and restart the reactor.
Try Human Rights Watch on North Korea... unless you think they're a US propaganda organization as well.
If so, then you might try Amnesty International which has an interesting piece on the famine and people fleeing to China for food.
Lastly, put "north korea famine deaths" into Google and pick one of the hundreds of news sources there and do a little reading... oh, wait... they're all in cahoots with the Great Satan.
Since there's no famine, I guess you'll support the US cutting off food aid to them and sending it to where there is real need?
Or what?