Kushner accidentally distilled the fundamental error underlying the Trump admin's misguided foreign policy. "I'm a businessman, and I don't care about the past." But international relations ≠ business. Business is transactional. Foreign policy is about building relationships.
Both are very wary of downside risks, especially China. But, as always, it depends on what happens. China strongly opposes US military-imposed reunification of the Korean peninsula, and can raise the cost enough that, if war broke out, the US would probably wouldn't force it.
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I agree that the US wouldn't push for reunification. I could see a retreat to the DMZ lines and China having de facto control of the North until a stable regime is put in place. Another possibility is that China invades the North to prevent American/South Korean occupation
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