Donald Trump’s blunt remarks offer South Korea an opportunity
Reduced US-South Korea drills complicate Seoul’s security dilemma but are also a low-cost goodwill signal to Pyongyang that could create room for dialogue
South Korea’s security strategy has rested for more than seven decades on a single pillar: its alliance with the United States. That pillar has absorbed one blow after another during Donald Trump’s second term as US president. This week brought a fresh signal that has strained the relationship.
Trump also praised his relationship with Kim Jong-un and later claimed to the press that the North Korean leader had responded positively to American overtures for dialogue. The State Department reiterated Washington’s readiness to talk to Pyongyang without preconditions. At the time of writing, North Korea had yet to make an official response through state media.
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