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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Fri Mar 1, 2019, 10:30 AM Mar 2019

Takeaways from a Failed Summit


March 1, 2019 at 9:25 am EST By Taegan Goddard

Richard Haass: “Things never should have reached this point. Summits at most are expected to negotiate the last 10% of a deal. The Hanoi summit appeared to have it backwards, requiring that the leaders negotiate 90% on the spot. The Hanoi summit showed the dangers of a president who over-personalizes diplomacy. Foreign policy is mostly about the details, not the chemistry.”

“By overplaying his hand, Kim may have saved the president from himself. If reports were right, the U.S. was prepared to agree to offer a degree of sanctions relief in exchange for North Korea dismantling one of its enrichment facilities. But North Korea could have done this, and still maintained or even expanded its ability to enrich uranium and produce bombs and missiles.”

“Although disappointed with the summit outcome and concerned about what comes next, U.S. allies in the region (above all, South Korea and Japan) will be relieved that President Trump did not give away too much in Hanoi — and, in particular, that he did not put the U.S. troop presence in South Korea on the table, or repeat the language used at the Singapore summit, which called for the complete denuclearization of the Korean peninsula. That suggested the U.S. nuclear guarantee might be negotiable.”

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https://politicalwire.com/2019/03/01/takeaways-from-a-failed-summit/
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Takeaways from a Failed Summit (Original Post) DonViejo Mar 2019 OP
Haas doesn't know anything about South Korea soryang Mar 2019 #1

soryang

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1. Haas doesn't know anything about South Korea
Fri Mar 1, 2019, 11:08 AM
Mar 2019

They are extremely disappointed by this outcome. They are not relieved at all. Japanese and South Korean views are completely different.

The US didn't offer sanctions relief and wanted way more than Yongbyun. It seems as if he's really not well informed.

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