(The Atlantic) In a sense Donald Trumps campaign to denuclearize North Korea is bearing fruit: The Korean War is beginning to endnot with the U.S. president achieving a dramatic breakthrough in nuclear negotiations but with a series of incremental measures barely noticed outside the Korean peninsula. Rather than Kim Jong Un trading in his nuclear weapons for a peace treaty or the countries that fought each other in the 1950s finally proclaiming the end of the war Seoul and Pyongyang have been dismantling guard posts designating no-fly zones and disarming what was once the most volatile place on the peninsula. Read More
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