Recent Development in North Korea Could Create a Window of Opportunity
Pyongyang’s recent prioritization of its economic woes ahead of its emphasis on becoming a formidable military force is a small sign that a window of opportunity may be opening.
Two truths regarding U.S.-North Korean relations are clear over halfway into 2021. First, relations with North Korea are much less amicable than they were under President Trump. Kim Jong-un called his relationship with President Trump “special.” In contrast, North Korea’s “Central News Agency” has called President Biden “an imbecile.” In mid-March, Kim Yo-jong, Kim Jong-un’s sister, accused President Biden of being more aggressive than Trump by deciding to resume military exercises with South Korea, in contrast to Trump’s move to suspend them. Second, probably because of the progress made under the previous administration, the hostility has not reached the place that it was under President Obama. Is there an opportuni
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