Tuesday, April 18, 2017

How trump might deal with north korea Dejuan Smith

Around the world, headlines scream "danger" - but at what would be the epicentre of any war, there's not the slightest sign of fear.While tension mounts far away, street dancers in Seoul accost passers-by with pamphlets advertising a concert.Who's right The headline writers or the putative war victims Has the world suddenly got much more dangerous North Korea is closer to possessing effective nuclear warheads and missiles, simply because it's had longer to sort out the problems.North Korea tests missiles every one or two weeks to learn from their mistakes North Korea does not have the capability to strike the United States.It is making progress, but it isn't there yet. A day after the fearsome display of missiles in Pyongyang, North Korea launched a dud - another one.The other new element is President Trump himself. He's been sending different messages, which require a little analysis.Under President Obama, the policy was called "strategic patience" - squeeze North Korea with sanctions, persuade others to do the same, particularly China, and sit it out.

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