Is Trump Preparing for War With North Korea? -The Atlantic
Peter Beinart makes the case that, by no longer talking about diplomacy, sanctions, or China, Trump is signaling that he's ready to start some shit.
Particularly chilling is the reported reason that Victor Cha's nomination for ambassador to South Korea was withdrawn.
The more closely you read Donald Trumps comments about North Korea in his State of the Union address, the more plausible it becomes that he is preparing for war.
First, theres the sheer emphasis he placed on the subject. In his speech, Trump devoted a mere sentence to Russia and China. He devoted 23 words to Israel, 34 to Afghanistan, and 48 to Iran. Even the war against ISIS, which Trump cites as the main foreign-policy achievement of his first year in office, garnered only 302 words. North Korea received 475.
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But if Trumps real aim was to rally public support for a military strike, the (American formerly held by the DPRK, Otto) Warmbier and Ji (Seong Ho, defector) stories serve a purpose. They rouse moral indignation. The Warmbier case even makes American military action seem like an act of self-defense. Kims regime brutalized a U.S. citizen. Now, as Trump told Warmbiers parents, we pledge to honor Ottos memory with American resolve.
As Trump was preparing to deliver his address, news broke that the White House was withdrawing the nomination of former Bush National Security Council official Victor Cha to be ambassador to South Korea. The Financial Times reported that Cha had been asked by [administration] officials whether he was prepared to help manage the evacuation of American citizens from South Korea an operation known as non-combatant evacuation operationsthat would almost certainly be implemented before any military strike. Cha, the Financial Times reported, had expressed his reservations about any kind of military strike. These reservations apparently cost him his job.
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https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2018/01/trump-north-korea-sotu-cha/551933/