The U.S. is considering the possibility of military intervention in North Korea – WSJ
The new strategy of the United States against North Korea, which is currently being developed by the administration of US President Donald trump does not preclude the use of military force to force regime change and eliminate nuclear threats from the DPRK. According to The Wall Street Journal.
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Of course, the possibility of such a development is of concern to U.S. allies in the Asia-Pacific region, however, informed the trump assured that you do not break agreements, which for decades was the basis of U.S. policy in Asia.
As the newspaper notes the WSJ, some leaders are beginning to prepare for a change in U.S. policy in connection with the recent promises trump “to prevent” the creation of the DPRK fully functional Intercontinental ballistic missile.
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As reported, in mid-February, the Deputy national security Advisor USA Kathleen Mcfarland held a meeting, asking people to submit their proposals on North Korea, including those who are “far from the mainstream of US policy”.
It is noted that the White house was asked to consider any variants of development of events, starting from the recognition of North Korea nuclear power, ending with the introduction of military action against the regime of North Korean leader Kim Jong-UN.
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The book also expressed fears that the prospect of US military action in North Korea, “may prompt China to block the sources of economic livelihood of Pyongyang, which has long sought by Washington.”
We will remind, the us President Donald trump does not preclude his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-UN. According to trump, the President of North Korea “very angry” with his own testing of ballistic missiles.