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Read more. Reuse this content. Administrations have tried sanctions but have faced a China reluctant to enforce them and an inadequate international response.

Administrations have considered military action but have pulled back, assessing the risk of catastrophic war as too great. The main reason we are where we are today is because North Korea has walked away from every denuclearization agreement ever reached.

The regime clearly wants nuclear weapons more than any inducement. And it has not changed its behavior in the face of sanctions. But no U. Compelling Pyongyang to make that stark choice offers the best way forward.

A successful U. Avoiding the temptation to do nothing. By Chris Hill. There are, no doubt, problems and even crises in the world that go away on their own. The North Korean nuclear issue is not one of them. The growing number of tests in recent years, including two nuclear explosions in alone, suggests that North Korea has made development, deployment and the capability to deliver nuclear weapons a national aspiration. With its accelerating intercontinental ballistic missile program, it has made clear that it seeks a capacity to strike targets far from the Korean Peninsula, namely the continental U.

Yet after decades of this, it is tempting just to do nothing. After all, Pakistan developed and tested nuclear weapons with little international reaction. So did India. And Israel. The answer lies in the essence of the North Korean state. North Korea has little interest in being a member of the international community, in having allies or in collective security.



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