US and North Korea Likely to Argue Over the Meaning of Denuclearization

It looks like this may be what the upcoming negotiations come down to, what does denuclearization really mean?:

The White House is gearing up for President Trump to discuss denuclearization with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at their much anticipated summit next month. But what does “denuclearization” mean?

It depends on whom you are asking. To some in Washington, “the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula,” as Trump tweeted late last month, means Kim handing over his nuclear weapons and missile systems and allowing international inspectors to check that the regime is keeping its word.

To Pyongyang, it means something very, very different. It means mutual steps to get rid of nuclear weapons, including requiring the United States to take down the nuclear umbrella it has put up over South Korea and Japan.  (……..)

At the very least, Kim would agree to relinquish his weapons only if the United States agreed to end its military alliance with South Korea, in place since the 1950-53 Korean War, Narang said. He would also likely insist the United States end its commitment to “extended deterrence” in South Korea and Japan — its threat of nuclear retaliation if its allies in Asia come under attack from North Korea.  [Washington Post]

You can read more at the link, but what I think is important to realize here, is that whatever Kim Jong-un says during negotiations is what the Chinese want as well.  The Kim regime has long wanted to separate the ROK from the US.  Withdrawing the US military from the Korean peninsula would meet this goal.  However, the Kim regime making demands to end security guarantees to Japan I think is really Beijing talking.

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setnaffa
setnaffa
6 years ago

And there is a fine line to walk. Because, unlime Rocktroll’s mantra, I think eliminating the nork threat would go a long way toward eliminating the Iranian threat and increase Trump’s approval ratings at home.

If South Korea’s Moon doesn’t see that, it might not be too comfortable in the Blue House when Pyongyang starts burning.

J6Junkie
J6Junkie
6 years ago

Probably not the only thing they’re going to argue about.

Rascal1212
Rascal1212
6 years ago

Seating arrangements will take month.

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