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The Case Against Doing Nothing on North Korea
Another summit may not be a bad idea, if the U.S. rethinks its strategy.
So nice, why not do it twice?
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Barely three months after they met in Singapore, President Donald Trump says he’s happy to sit down again with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. One might justifiably ask why, given how little the North has conceded since their last tete-a-tete. There is room to make tangible progress, however, if the U.S. first rethinks its negotiating strategy.