Opinion: Wisely sticking with economic sanctions, Trump may see more success than his predecessors on North Korea, writes MichaelEOHanlon
There is lots to criticize in President Donald Trump’s North Korea policy. He sounds insensitive to the case of Otto Warmbier, displays more warmth toward Kim Jong Un than South Korea’s leaders, depicts military exercises with the South as “very provocative” and exaggerates his progress. Yet there may be a method here.
Mr. Trump’s approach to the North Korea problem has developed a certain logic: First, maintain strong international sanctions until a deal is struck. These sanctions cut North Korea’s trade by at least half...
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