A Second Korean War Would Quickly Spread Across All of Asia
- Northeast Asia’s geography reveals the peril of any strike
- Great powers risk being drawn into escalating conflict
Nick Burns, professor at Harvard Kennedy School, discusses Trump administration dealings with geopolitical events. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on 'Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas.' (Source: Bloomberg)
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A recent survey commissioned by the New York Times found that people who could find North Korea on a map were more likely to favor talks over military action. A glance at North Asia’s geography explains why.