International
security/ Engagement is a better
policy than isolation
North
Korea has been in a conciliatory mood recently, suggesting a summit with South
Korean president Park Geun-hye. Pyongyang also indicated that it would suspend
nuclear tests if the United States cancelled joint military exercises with the
South. The North’s deputy UN ambassador said “many things will be possible this year on the Korean
Peninsula” if Washington responded positively.
Of course, the United States refused and went ahead
with the naval maneuvers. In fact, the Obama administration recently expanded
sanctions on North Korea in response to the Kim regime’s apparent hacking of
Sony pictures. Alas, past experience suggests the Democratic People’s Republic
of Korea (DPRK) likely will respond with new provocations. The National Interest’s Zachary Keck predicted a new nuclear
test, which would be the first in two years. Military adventurism is another
possibility.
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