If the U.S. wants to reduce tensions and possibly make some real progress in negotiating both arms control and a lasting peace agreement, there is no substitute for sustained engagement.
"Success" is not the point. The point is for the party in power in Washington to score points at the expense of the other party, and vice versa.
This is why Team D had a collective meltdown when Trump made a few fumbling overtures to Pyongyang, while Team R called for the fainting couch whenever Obama did anything other than attack and invade.
"Success" is not the point. The point is for the party in power in Washington to score points at the expense of the other party, and vice versa.
This is why Team D had a collective meltdown when Trump made a few fumbling overtures to Pyongyang, while Team R called for the fainting couch whenever Obama did anything other than attack and invade.