It’s Time for the U.S. To Rethink North Korea Policy
A little over a year ago, U.S. President Donald J. Trump’s
third meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was making headlines
as much for its historic nature—it was the first time that a sitting
U.S. president had set foot in North Korea—as for what it represented
about the lack of progress in U.S.-North Korea relations. The next U.S.
administration, whether it is led by Trump or former Vice President
Joseph Biden, will face a more emboldened regime in Pyongyang and,
according to experts, must rethink past failed strategies for dealing
with this challenge.
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