‘Peace’ is the wrong question to ask IMO. N Korea very much wants a peace treaty. We could sign that any time. What matters rather, is what political or strategic concessions from NK we would get for agreeing to the treaty - most obviously regarding nukes,missiles,or human rights
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We can all hope & pray!
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1) After the assurances we gave the Ukrainians, I believe any leader would be hesitant to give up their nuclear arsenal, and 2) I'd be more focused on China's long term plans; for the Korean Peninsula's depends more on what the US stops doing and what the Chinese start doing...
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I'm a glass half full optimist who thinks that overall the world is getting better and better but this is delusional. NK's foreign policy objective hasn't changed: a unified Korea under Kim's control with Gulag economy.
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Plus the developments in the Macedonia-Greece name dispute.
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