Now, Burden Shift to Kim Jong Un?

Good job, President Trump.

Now, the ball is on Kim Jong Un, who may need to fight his worst fear that North Korea may be absorbed into South Korea. This may be the hardest task for him.

Most likely, however, it would happen in that direction.

Until then, let President Moon handle Kim Jong Un in Korean? way, and let it ride.

Please remember, so long as Kim doesn’t give up his ideology and his false dream of invading or taking over South Korea, President Moon would be on our (US) side.

In the meantime, if Kim gives up, or something happens against him within North Korea; Korea will be reunified under South Korea, (sooner or later), which may also be the more favorable scenario for our interest. (The unified Korea would still be our ally, as they have been, although may be different dynamically. )

I am glad (but cautiously optimistic) that some positive things are now happening in Korea.

Aloha.

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