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Trump’s summit with Kim could be a breakthrough — if the generals allow it to happen

Trump’s summit with Kim could be a breakthrough — if the generals allow it to happen

March 11, 2018 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Salon

Trump said yes to Kim Jong Un — and threw the foreign policy elite into turmoil. It might be his only good idea Is Washington caught once again with its trou down around its ankles? So it would seem. This…

A major opening at the Pyeongchang Olympics — but not from Mike Pence

A major opening at the Pyeongchang Olympics — but not from Mike Pence

February 11, 2018 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Salon

Kim Jong-un’s sister and the South Korean president have lunch, while Mike Pence rattles the sabers ever louder I am not much for corporate athletics. Too much money has ruined one sport after another, and the Olympic Games were marketized…

Now the U.S. is playing spoiler role in Korea, Syria and elsewhere. But why?

Now the U.S. is playing spoiler role in Korea, Syria and elsewhere. But why?

January 28, 2018 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Salon

Washington can’t adjust to losing its role as global sheriff, and the entire world must bear the consequences If the first few weeks of 2018 are any guide, it is going to be a tumultuous, confrontational year for America’s foreign…

A critical moment in Korea: Will the U.S. give peace a chance?

A critical moment in Korea: Will the U.S. give peace a chance?

January 21, 2018 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Salon

Amid a serious thaw between North and South Korea, the Trump administration prepares for war. Don’t exhale yet North and South Korea have suddenly entered a critical passage. In a week of Page 1–worthy events, it would be difficult to…

New hope on the Korean peninsula, believe it or not

New hope on the Korean peninsula, believe it or not

January 7, 2018 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Salon

The two Koreas schedule direct talks to resolve the crisis, while the U.S. policy elite frets about a “wedge” Brace yourselves for the week now beginning. A rapid succession of events over the past few days suggests that an outbreak…

Now we face a nuclear North Korea: That might not be the worst thing

Now we face a nuclear North Korea: That might not be the worst thing

December 3, 2017 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Salon

Kim Jong-un now has a nuclear deterrent, and diplomacy is the only sane option. Let’s hope the U.S. gets that We do not know everything, or maybe even very much, about North Korea’s latest missile test. But we know what…

Why the Escalating Threats Between Trump and Kim Won’t End in War

Why the Escalating Threats Between Trump and Kim Won’t End in War

August 11, 2017 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

The supercharged threats volleyed between President Trump and Kim Jong Un this week bring us closer to war with the North Korea than at any time since Pyongyang tested its first nuclear device in 2006. If you live in Los…

Putting the Squeeze on China Could Turn Into a Trade Disaster for Trump

Putting the Squeeze on China Could Turn Into a Trade Disaster for Trump

August 4, 2017 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Pushing China to Override Kim Jong Un Is a Non-Starter Get set for the Trump administration’s big new push on China. The White House wants to turn tough on trade problems while putting more pressure on Beijing to force North Korea…

The Unacknowledged Logic of North Korea’s Missile Tests

The Unacknowledged Logic of North Korea’s Missile Tests

July 6, 2017 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, The Nation.

We may not like it, but nuclear weapons may be all that stands in the way of another US-conducted “regime change.” Given that North Korea flooded the airwaves and the press during our July 4 rituals—which grow more objectionably militarist…

Trump’s in a Corner With China. Here’s How He Can Get Out

Trump’s in a Corner With China. Here’s How He Can Get Out

June 30, 2017 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

President Trump has a China problem: He doesn’t know how to manage the single most important relationship the U.S. has. While Trump still boasts of his good personal relations with Chinese President Xi Jinping, he still does not have a…

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