Korea war risks have risen despite summit diplomacy-2
Those risks grew on May 25
when Trump sent a letter to
Kim. It was an astonishing
text, unique in the annals of
contemporary international
politics; a letter-length tweet in the tone of voice of a petulant
teenager who has been
spurned by a girl, calling off
their planned date but holding
open hope of a new one:
"please do not hesitate to call." The first phase of Trump's
efforts on North Korea were
unusual for his presidency:
They took place largely in
private, involved in-depth
briefings and a lot of listening, and largely avoided Tweets.
Ever since his U.N. General
Assembly speech last
September, however, Trump's
mercurial personality has been
more front and center in the drive to diplomacy. That led to
an escalation of rhetoric, and
of risks.Source:Asian Review
when Trump sent a letter to
Kim. It was an astonishing
text, unique in the annals of
contemporary international
politics; a letter-length tweet in the tone of voice of a petulant
teenager who has been
spurned by a girl, calling off
their planned date but holding
open hope of a new one:
"please do not hesitate to call." The first phase of Trump's
efforts on North Korea were
unusual for his presidency:
They took place largely in
private, involved in-depth
briefings and a lot of listening, and largely avoided Tweets.
Ever since his U.N. General
Assembly speech last
September, however, Trump's
mercurial personality has been
more front and center in the drive to diplomacy. That led to
an escalation of rhetoric, and
of risks.Source:Asian Review
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