Is Tillerson Really Articulating a New Policy on North Korea?
The secretary of state said that the military option is on the table with Pyongyang, but talks are not.
by Krishnadev Calamur
Mar 17, 2017
3 minutes
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Friday the military “option is on the table” if North Korea escalates its nuclear-weapons program “to a level that we believe requires action.” Do these remarks mark a break from the Obama administration’s policy toward Pyongyang, or do they mark a return to a familiar phrase in diplomacy?
The phrase about the military “option being on the table” itself isn’t new. What’s new, argues Jon Wolfsthal, who worked on arms-control and nonproliferation issues in President Obama’s National Security Council, is “saying
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