To defeat North Korea, Trump (and his team) need to quit making empty threats
As expected, members of the United Nations Security Council met in emergency session on Monday to condemn North Koreas test of what it claimed was a hydrogen bomb, its sixth and by far its most powerful ever. Then came the unexpected.
Rather than offer yet another resolution denouncing North Korea and calling for even stronger sanctions against dictator Kim Jong Uns brutal rogue regime, Ambassador Nikki Haley attacked China, the only country capable of isolating North Korea, calling its ambassadors proposal to the U.N. for defusing the crisis insulting. Then she reiterated her administrations threats to use military force and total economic warfare against the North, both widely seen as empty threats given the grave damage either would inflict on America and our Asian allies.
As a result, key permanent members of the council displayed not a unified political front against Kim Jong Uns relentless, seemingly unstoppable quest for a sophisticated nuclear weapons arsenal, but deep divisions over how best to defuse the escalating conflict and change North Koreas behavior.
Chalk up a victory, however temporary, for North Korean chief nuclear narcissist Kim Jong Un.
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