| The US walked away from deals with NK[1]. An agreement was made to suspend the nuclear program in 1994, the US then refused to certify it after 9/11 due to NK's transfers of technology to Iran. Whatever anyone thinks about that, it's got nothing to do with the 1994 agreement (which is easy to read, it's only a few pages). NK subsequently withdrew from the NPT, and got a nuclear weapon in 2006. > South-North Joint Declaration on the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula" [...] I believe that NK's stance on the matter is that SK is hosting military bases for a foreign nuclear armed power (the US). So it's implicitly threatened by a US nuclear attacks, and that threat became explicit under Trump. 1. https://www.cfr.org/timeline/north-korean-nuclear-negotiatio... |
So instead of Clintons deal Bush tore it up, didn't get anything, and now North Korea has nuclear weapons. And instead of Obamas deal Trump tore it up and got nothing. Now Biden also wants a new deal, so we know how this version of story likely ends (especially with Bibi bombing out of control, the pro-nuke factions in Iran have great fuel for winning the go/no-go argument on building a weapon.)