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A sign of the shifting outlook toward North Korea is the government’s desire to describe North Korea not as the South’s ‘main ...
He also reiterated Washington’s commitment to United Nations sanctions designed to get North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons. Image Sung Kim, left, with President Moon Jae-in of South Korea ...
North Korea's state media on Thursday escalated fiery rhetoric against the United States, as Pyongyang has shown little sign of engaging in diplomacy with Washington or Seoul, at least for now.
As North Korea Escalates Rhetoric, Washington and Seoul Debate Whether the South Should Go Nuclear ‘Act first, report later,’ South Korea’s president urges his troops. ‘If provoked, please immediately ...
On top of all these worries, two experts on North Korea, Robert Carlin and Siegfried Hecker, warned on Jan. 11 that Mr. Kim “has made a strategic decision to go to war.” ...
A man walks past a television screen at Suseo railway station in Seoul on March 26 showing news footage of North Korea's latest tactical guided missile test. (Jung Yeon-je/AFP/Getty Images) On ...
The incident was not only unexpected, it happened at a critical moment U.S./South Korea - North Korea relations Kim notes. Washington and Pyongyang have not engaged in any dialogue for over a year.
North Korea warns the United States of dire consequences if it maintains “hostile and aggressive” policies.
Mark 2024 as the year North Korean leader Kim Jong Un dropped any pretense of interest in improving relations with South Korea or giving up his growing nuclear arsenal. Even for a rogue country ...
Russia’s growing influence on the Korean Peninsula is undeniable. The Lee administration must approach these challenges pragmatically, free from ideological or emotional distractions.
North Korea is easy to ridicule. The country is an anachronistic hangover from the Cold War, replete with cartoonish propaganda and over-the-top threats. Its leader could well play the villain in ...