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-south korea-north korea. there is more in the paper i would have loved to talk about, but i am under strict instructions to try to limit remarks to 20, 25 minutes and hope i have fulfilled that objective. i hope i have been clear in at least hitting the highlights of my review of how this triangle has developed in the context of both china's rising influence and the u.s. efforts to reframe its strategy in the indo-pacific. clint: thank you, scott. you have been -- done a fantastic job not only sticking to time but summing up the key points. just listening to you and taking notes, i have a handful of questions i want to get to. we want to gather our audience's thoughts as well. starting with looking back a little bit, you mentioned in the second phase that you explained in the paper during the 2000s until 2017, when the third phase begins, that china's role evolved from being more active but still a somewhat distant influence on the peninsula. do you think that many underestimated china's role to be more activ
-south korea-north korea. there is more in the paper i would have loved to talk about, but i am under strict instructions to try to limit remarks to 20, 25 minutes and hope i have fulfilled that objective. i hope i have been clear in at least hitting the highlights of my review of how this triangle has developed in the context of both china's rising influence and the u.s. efforts to reframe its strategy in the indo-pacific. clint: thank you, scott. you have been -- done a fantastic job not only...
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of korea will end. the american servicemen served in south korea as the counterpart does in western europe as a symbol of america's intention to stem aggression and preserve peace. but there is a light side to serving in korea today which offers relaxing fun, adventure and a variety of travel and rep regional opportunities. wherever you're stationed going on leave can mean places to visit with lots to do at sea. ♪♪ ♪♪ there is of course seoul who's rapidly changing broke -- profile is home. old and new lifestyles coexist amidst the racing pulse of this capital city that expresses the essence of today's south korean vitality and research and see. by night seoul swings, sings and sores and even though a midnight curfew prevails there still ample time to savor the flavors of the city. it's culture and beauty are part of your seeing seen a lifetime of korean history can be found in the historic temples and palaces scattered throughout the land. ♪♪ throughout korea you'll be surrounded by beauty
of korea will end. the american servicemen served in south korea as the counterpart does in western europe as a symbol of america's intention to stem aggression and preserve peace. but there is a light side to serving in korea today which offers relaxing fun, adventure and a variety of travel and rep regional opportunities. wherever you're stationed going on leave can mean places to visit with lots to do at sea. ♪♪ ♪♪ there is of course seoul who's rapidly changing broke -- profile is...
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they refer to themselves as korea. they say we are korea. it is the same thing in south korea. you see people refer to south korea as korea. it is a semantic issues. when it comes to that label, i spent time in this landmark project between north and south koreans which has since been dismantled but south koreans business owners who have products made with the label of north korean workers literally put a made in korea tag because for them it was a product made at the border, bite north koreans and distributed by south koreans. it is a really good point. south koreans call themselves koreans and north koreans call them south koreans. i personally wrote prior to them as south koreans or north koreans. we korean-american say karine crean -- korean korean. host: you mentioned your parents came to the net essays. but they were turned? tell us why they made that decision. guest: for korean americans like me to see the two flags was moving. i sunk along with the both anthems. i grew up as a american born in minnesota. i went to preschool on saturdays. i had to sink the korean anthem
they refer to themselves as korea. they say we are korea. it is the same thing in south korea. you see people refer to south korea as korea. it is a semantic issues. when it comes to that label, i spent time in this landmark project between north and south koreans which has since been dismantled but south koreans business owners who have products made with the label of north korean workers literally put a made in korea tag because for them it was a product made at the border, bite north koreans...
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the where we started in negotiations with north korea is not the north korea, it is today and north korea has nuclear weapons. this isn't a non proliferation challenge. you know, when we started negotiating in the, in the 19 90s we were trying to prevent north korea from building nuclear weapons and we tend to still have that same proposition when we go into negotiations. now, despite the fact that north korea tested their first nuclear weapon in 2006 and has since then conducted five other tests. so, you know, i think we, we need to understand that what we're dealing with now, the nature of the denuclearization challenge right now is not non proliferation, it is disarmament. and i think that really takes a very different approach in order to solve of how do you convince an insecure country to disarm and to trust that we have their best interests at heart, especially when there are examples out there that would prove otherwise. and so i think, you know, that's the fundamental problem with our approach today is that we still continue to hold on to this notion that we can, that we have time
the where we started in negotiations with north korea is not the north korea, it is today and north korea has nuclear weapons. this isn't a non proliferation challenge. you know, when we started negotiating in the, in the 19 90s we were trying to prevent north korea from building nuclear weapons and we tend to still have that same proposition when we go into negotiations. now, despite the fact that north korea tested their first nuclear weapon in 2006 and has since then conducted five other...
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korea is korea is still feeling those effects. so what do with southeast asia partners is already a robust trade relationship with the. there's attention towardsh indonesia as well, too. southeast asia's one place to look. it also the pacific islands is another region that i think south korea has taken an interest in in recent years which have not been on the radar. this includes us not just about security as kathy mitchard. a lot of these projects are about mitigating climate change. it's a infrastructureje investment. this isn't just the defense. it's not just the ministry of defense but the agencies, they are all involved as well. i don't know where, within the different projects what you might put priorities, butdi certainly i think closer to home is where south korea should be placing its emphasis. >> can i who also add south kors move towards the end of pacific region of its focus, it's not just about insecurities increasing in the region because of china. of course as image and economic interests but also south korea has a
korea is korea is still feeling those effects. so what do with southeast asia partners is already a robust trade relationship with the. there's attention towardsh indonesia as well, too. southeast asia's one place to look. it also the pacific islands is another region that i think south korea has taken an interest in in recent years which have not been on the radar. this includes us not just about security as kathy mitchard. a lot of these projects are about mitigating climate change. it's a...
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and north korea and south korea among north korea, russia, china and then u.s./south korea/japan. these lines are getting drawn. no one is trying to draw them deliberately no one is going and drawing a red line but we are beginning to see lines get drawn makes for a much more precarious, uncertain environment in which to act. i think until north korea decides to open their borders there is not much anyone can really do. until they decide to make diplomats until north korea insist on its business community wants to engage in outside world again, until north korea is able to house and host safely humanitarian aid worker who can provide the desperate help that they need in terms of the well-being of their citizens there really is not that much makeup offered as incentives that we know might work. we might have to start maybe not completely over once north korea's rate open up with that we are going to have to be a lot more creative this time around. jump in may think nothing is right. over the course of the 10 years and jon own has been in power's weapons systems have become much mor
and north korea and south korea among north korea, russia, china and then u.s./south korea/japan. these lines are getting drawn. no one is trying to draw them deliberately no one is going and drawing a red line but we are beginning to see lines get drawn makes for a much more precarious, uncertain environment in which to act. i think until north korea decides to open their borders there is not much anyone can really do. until they decide to make diplomats until north korea insist on its...
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dprk democratic people's republic of korea. the formal name of north korea. but using writing out dpr korea, dpr korea, which is not natural to our ears. i also saw warmbier make a valiant effort to signal to his family, his parents, that this is all. show or show coerced. he kept saying that his father has lost his business. the family is in dire straits economically. he mentioned the name of his father's company incorrectly and said that his local church had promised him to give him $200,000 for his younger siblings college tuition that he was responsible for. as the eldest child and that he would also be given a used car by this church that was controlled by the cia. just made no sense because mr. and mrs. warmbier are very secure economically. the father's business is very successful. otto was turned. we learned later that he's a --, did not attend a church, so it was, you know, really sinister ploy. and north korea did not allow the swedish embassy that has served as the liaison for the united states government in cases of u.s. detainees in north korea,
dprk democratic people's republic of korea. the formal name of north korea. but using writing out dpr korea, dpr korea, which is not natural to our ears. i also saw warmbier make a valiant effort to signal to his family, his parents, that this is all. show or show coerced. he kept saying that his father has lost his business. the family is in dire straits economically. he mentioned the name of his father's company incorrectly and said that his local church had promised him to give him $200,000...
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but is there any leverage south korea has on north korea? that might point to another way out of this? >> the situation is not ripe for any meaningful communication between them. it appears that the regime is putting everything on the a result of the upcoming presidential election in the united states. hoping donald trump is coming back. then all these sanctions might be quickly up the table. until then, north korea will not have an interest in cultivating dialogue with south korea or any other countries. imran: we have not really heard of a north korean-russian detente. north korea was seen as something that was more convenient than perhaps a trade partner. has this come as a surprise to the u.s. establishment? >> this is a sort of turning up the tables with russia appealing to north korea for weapons. it is definitely a shift from the past. the united states has been watching these movements closely for the last year when it was indicated north korea might be given weapons to the wagner group. it has been on the radar for a while. it shows
but is there any leverage south korea has on north korea? that might point to another way out of this? >> the situation is not ripe for any meaningful communication between them. it appears that the regime is putting everything on the a result of the upcoming presidential election in the united states. hoping donald trump is coming back. then all these sanctions might be quickly up the table. until then, north korea will not have an interest in cultivating dialogue with south korea or any...
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in korea freedom is thriving and democracy is robust. korea and the u.s. have joined forces to safeguard freedom and democracy throughout the world. since world war ii, korea, its war yofers freedom, fall side-by- fought side-by-side with the u.s. in iraq, afghanistan, and others. for over 70 years in the history of the alliance, we worked together in military and security sectors. we also expanded our cooperation and economic -- in the economic field. our relationship has evolved from one of unilateral assistance to partnership that is mutually beneficial. the powers f.t.a. was approved with the full support of the u.s. congress in 2011. since then, our bilateral trade has increased by 68%. korea's companies' investment in america has tripled. u.s. company's investment in korea has nearly doubled. korean companies are contributing to to revitalize the u.s. economy. they are producing e.v. batteries, semiconductors, cars, and other products here in america. and more importantly, they are creating decent, well-paying jobs. take austin, texas. a semiconducto
in korea freedom is thriving and democracy is robust. korea and the u.s. have joined forces to safeguard freedom and democracy throughout the world. since world war ii, korea, its war yofers freedom, fall side-by- fought side-by-side with the u.s. in iraq, afghanistan, and others. for over 70 years in the history of the alliance, we worked together in military and security sectors. we also expanded our cooperation and economic -- in the economic field. our relationship has evolved from one of...
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-korea alliance initial on the korea caucus. in the senate ds cosponsored important legislation can didn't north korean human rights abuses and imposing sanctions and banking restrictions on north korea for its proliferation behavior and human rights abuses. abuses. this past april and defense of president biden's state visit welcoming the south korean president senator van hollen introduced a bipartisan resolution recognizing the 70th anniversary of the u.s.-korea alliance. the senator said quote over the last 70 years a strong bonds that are built, and built between the united states and the republic of korea have resulted in countless economic diplomatic and strategic benefits to our two nations. on this anniversary celebrate our common values and the progress we made together, and we recommit to this partnership between our countries that serves as the linchpin for peace and prosperity in the region. ladies and gentlemen, there is no stronger support of the u.s.-korea alliance. please welcome senator chris van hollen. [appla
-korea alliance initial on the korea caucus. in the senate ds cosponsored important legislation can didn't north korean human rights abuses and imposing sanctions and banking restrictions on north korea for its proliferation behavior and human rights abuses. abuses. this past april and defense of president biden's state visit welcoming the south korean president senator van hollen introduced a bipartisan resolution recognizing the 70th anniversary of the u.s.-korea alliance. the senator said...
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korea? guest: both koreans see the war as a horrible tragedy that led to the permanent division of their country and to the loss of millions of lives. i think first and foremost when koreans look at the war, that is how they think about it. it is definitely not the forgotten war in korea. it is really the war that shape the national identities a korean stays in many ways. in north korea, it is sort of viewed the way we may view our war of independence. it was a war in which from the north korean perspective, the imperialists were doing everything they could to topple their regime and to destroy north korea, but they were able to resist that with help from the chinese volunteers wish the north koreans often play it down in their contemporary discourse about the war. in south korea because you have more democratic society, there is room for more honest debate about the korean war. there is a lot of debate about what the word meant and what the -- what roles different powers played and whether
korea? guest: both koreans see the war as a horrible tragedy that led to the permanent division of their country and to the loss of millions of lives. i think first and foremost when koreans look at the war, that is how they think about it. it is definitely not the forgotten war in korea. it is really the war that shape the national identities a korean stays in many ways. in north korea, it is sort of viewed the way we may view our war of independence. it was a war in which from the north...
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korea? guest: both koreans see the war as a horrible tragedy that led to the permanent division of their country and to the loss of millions of lives. i think first and foremost when koreans look at the war, that is how they think about it. it is definitely not the forgotten war in korea. it is really the war that shape the national identities a korean stays in many ways. in north korea, it is sort of viewed the way we may view our war of independence. it was a war in which from the north korean perspective, the imperialists were doing everything they could to topple their regime and to destroy north korea, but they were able to resist that with help from the chinese volunteers wish the north koreans often play it down in their contemporary discourse about the war. in south korea because you have more democratic society, there is room for more honest debate about the korean war. there is a lot of debate about what the word meant and what the -- what roles different powers played and whether
korea? guest: both koreans see the war as a horrible tragedy that led to the permanent division of their country and to the loss of millions of lives. i think first and foremost when koreans look at the war, that is how they think about it. it is definitely not the forgotten war in korea. it is really the war that shape the national identities a korean stays in many ways. in north korea, it is sort of viewed the way we may view our war of independence. it was a war in which from the north...
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so china try not to alienate north korea and cozy up to north korea. on the other hand, i don't think china wants to be seen as supporting something that will aid and prolong the russian side and prolong the war ukraine. if china does care about his international reputation it doesn't want to be seen doing that. it is a difficult position for china. any time north korea does some kind of deviant behavior the first people of the international community blames his china because they have so much influence over north korea. it will be interesting at the u.n., if there will be wholesale condemnation of russia and north korea because of this summit. the united states, south korea, eu, everybody has criticized a. it will be interesting to see what russia says, i'm sorry what china says about it because it will reveal some of their cards on how they feel about this arms transaction. host: this is thomas from texas. caller: china and russia are going broke over this war and i want to ask you, why are we still spending 10 billion a war -- 10 million a month and
so china try not to alienate north korea and cozy up to north korea. on the other hand, i don't think china wants to be seen as supporting something that will aid and prolong the russian side and prolong the war ukraine. if china does care about his international reputation it doesn't want to be seen doing that. it is a difficult position for china. any time north korea does some kind of deviant behavior the first people of the international community blames his china because they have so much...
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korea. this is an ongoing process. one of the big examples in the un security council, they began not to agree with the sanctions. and china never agreed to those sanctions. they desperately want to go to north korea. but kim jong-un noon's trick to russia, and chilled relationship, going to china as xi xinping, wanting to see their changes, but what china wants is kim jong-un noon and putin do not have any substantial exchanges, that is what china wants. i think what china wants to independently to control putin and kim jong-un, china, north korea, russia had a relationship with the united states so china is competing with the united states. on that perspective he wants to show the united states about that relationship but at the same time he has to talk to russia and china and north korea, he wants to show this relationship but doesn't want to have that talk for the two countries, there's a concentration, china and that relationship looks okay but they have a strong relationship with each
korea. this is an ongoing process. one of the big examples in the un security council, they began not to agree with the sanctions. and china never agreed to those sanctions. they desperately want to go to north korea. but kim jong-un noon's trick to russia, and chilled relationship, going to china as xi xinping, wanting to see their changes, but what china wants is kim jong-un noon and putin do not have any substantial exchanges, that is what china wants. i think what china wants to...
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you have thousands of war orphans in north korea and south korea. you have massive devastation of infrastructure, schools, virtually everything, not only in north korea, but on both sides of the korean peninsula. >> how many american troops were killed or wounded? >> i think that estimates on the number of troops is never exact but the estimates i have heard is about 30,000 lost their lives. >> after the korean armistice was signed, the commander was general mark clark and he made these comments. >> they have stopped the shooting. it will allow some of the worries of korea to heal. it is only a step forward. the task now is to put the cease-fire agreement into effect as quickly as we can and get down to working out a settlement. i cannot find it in me to exult at this hour. that we may succeed in -- and to turn this to the advantage of mankind. this must be diluted with recognition by relaxing vigilance and effort. >> i wonder what actually changed after the armistice was signed. military hostilities ended. what else? >> military hostilities and. an
you have thousands of war orphans in north korea and south korea. you have massive devastation of infrastructure, schools, virtually everything, not only in north korea, but on both sides of the korean peninsula. >> how many american troops were killed or wounded? >> i think that estimates on the number of troops is never exact but the estimates i have heard is about 30,000 lost their lives. >> after the korean armistice was signed, the commander was general mark clark and he...
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the free south korea from the north. i pray there are memories continue to fuel and flame the freedom and democracy that resonates within our hearts. may the history of that time drive us to never forget and yet to always seek your peace. god bless this korean war veterans armistice day ceremony. bless and protect our service members who are deployed even today in all our military. and god bless america. i ask this in your precious and holy name. amen. everyone, please be seated. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our host, general john troy. u.s. army retired. the chairman of the korean war veterans memorial foundation, for his welcome remarks. somebody has to turn the air conditioning on, i think, out here. that's a park service job, i think. jeff wright. mr. robert. ambassador cho mizoram. most most importantly, veterans and families on the left, also veterans and families, members of congress sending states representatives, special guests. i want to recognize two folks who are here who lived and worked to defend an
the free south korea from the north. i pray there are memories continue to fuel and flame the freedom and democracy that resonates within our hearts. may the history of that time drive us to never forget and yet to always seek your peace. god bless this korean war veterans armistice day ceremony. bless and protect our service members who are deployed even today in all our military. and god bless america. i ask this in your precious and holy name. amen. everyone, please be seated. ladies and...
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that's what north korea. there's no delineated border it's a river and north korean guards came chasing after them they ran away into the chinese. the two men got away. they ran faster, but the women were detained or lisa ling was beaten a -- of a rifle right in her head, and she fainted. told me this in person. anyway so the two were sentenced to years of hard for anti-state activity and bill clinton. his former aide in the white house and post-white house years also for about ten years. douglas band. i spoke with him for about 3 hours about this episode. they borrowed a plane a private jet from the hollywood mogul steve bing, and flew into north korea upon kim jong il's request that bill clinton and no one else come and then will release the us detainees at the time i won't say what kim yo jong was asking for, but she was at the time she had she was about 21, about to turn 22 quite young. but a hot summer day in early august 20, 19 when the plane touched down was there. she came straight douglas band comple
that's what north korea. there's no delineated border it's a river and north korean guards came chasing after them they ran away into the chinese. the two men got away. they ran faster, but the women were detained or lisa ling was beaten a -- of a rifle right in her head, and she fainted. told me this in person. anyway so the two were sentenced to years of hard for anti-state activity and bill clinton. his former aide in the white house and post-white house years also for about ten years....
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to north korea. i think they want to keep negotiating with russia and north korea not to deliver those kind of key technologies to north korea. that's what they can do. i think on north korea they have critical limitations on the influence that russia and north korea, and i want, but what they can do is to tone down or lower down the technology level of delivering from russia to north korea. >> victor, if the russians supply north korea with nuclear fuel, yes, that would be crossing the red line. unless that happens, but if that happens what's going to happen? nato will basically say this is terrible. in other words, you would unite nato with asian allies that we talked about earlier today. and so that i think will be over the longer term really a net negative for putin if he supports north korea's nuclear weapons program. so openly. so that's why i think that's not really going to happen. but otherwise, look, anything -- look, this guy is 40 years old and what is he really achieved other than buildi
to north korea. i think they want to keep negotiating with russia and north korea not to deliver those kind of key technologies to north korea. that's what they can do. i think on north korea they have critical limitations on the influence that russia and north korea, and i want, but what they can do is to tone down or lower down the technology level of delivering from russia to north korea. >> victor, if the russians supply north korea with nuclear fuel, yes, that would be crossing the...
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when north korea announced fat to jump, my sister would visit south korea with all over 48 hours advanced notification. there was great excitement throughout south korea. wow. the princess is coming. came jenkins own baby sister. little sister is visiting south korea. this must be serious. can gentlemen must be serious about peace, reconciliation and d. nuclear i. zation at last piece is near or done in different on the wheel and give them the north. greens will recede with great honor by south greece verification minister, electron senior official chemo nan was head of the north korean delegation. but all eyes were on the young woman beside him. so kimmy john cain and she held her chin up slightly at the airport in south korea. she knew cameras were everywhere, and reporters were filming, or trying to follow her every move. she wore a smile on slightly imperious, i would say, but she held her head straight when she was received in the v i t room. she, as she entered the room, just looked at 2 or 3 different spots. like this, she did not turn at or head. she didn't, she did not look excit
when north korea announced fat to jump, my sister would visit south korea with all over 48 hours advanced notification. there was great excitement throughout south korea. wow. the princess is coming. came jenkins own baby sister. little sister is visiting south korea. this must be serious. can gentlemen must be serious about peace, reconciliation and d. nuclear i. zation at last piece is near or done in different on the wheel and give them the north. greens will recede with great honor by south...
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korea. the d prk's increasing alignment with russia and china raises other concerns we will discuss as we go forward. there are many other areas where we have to correlate our efforts with south korea, including countering the prc's economic coercion and export of cutting-edge technologies that can enhance their technologies and the need for united states and south korea to work together with other countries in the region to support our goal of a free and open indo- pacific. we have a lot of ground to cover today, but before i introduce our witnesses, let me turn it over to senator romney for his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you to the members of this panel for being here. i have met at least one of you before but others of you i have followed by virtue of your expertise and appreciate your willingness to testify here today and provide your perspective and experience. i apologize in advance for having to leave at 3:20, i have another engagement i unfortunately will
korea. the d prk's increasing alignment with russia and china raises other concerns we will discuss as we go forward. there are many other areas where we have to correlate our efforts with south korea, including countering the prc's economic coercion and export of cutting-edge technologies that can enhance their technologies and the need for united states and south korea to work together with other countries in the region to support our goal of a free and open indo- pacific. we have a lot of...
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they were building up tanks to go in to invade south korea from north korea. that was part of the thing that most people miss during the vietnam war. how close the soviet union was getting to invading the south. but i believe that the name of that ship that was mentioned was the pueblo, the north korea captured. but thank you for listening. >> thank you very much. i would say, i think your general points about the history is actually correct. although i think it was more north korea that is building up and considering an invasion of south korea during the early 1970s. i think this period between 1968 and the early 1970s is actually a period of increased north korean adventurism on the korean peninsula as a whole. you have not only the capture of the pueblo, but you also have another incident in which the north koreans shot down an american spy plane. this occurred at the beginning of the nixon administration. you have an axe murderer incident in the demilitarized zone, and you also have multiple north korean efforts to try to assassinate the president of south
they were building up tanks to go in to invade south korea from north korea. that was part of the thing that most people miss during the vietnam war. how close the soviet union was getting to invading the south. but i believe that the name of that ship that was mentioned was the pueblo, the north korea captured. but thank you for listening. >> thank you very much. i would say, i think your general points about the history is actually correct. although i think it was more north korea that...
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in north korea too. i do not think we will proclaim this policy, but in real terms we will ignore it more and more due to the development of the situation. please take into consideration that we are now at the very specific juncture, we are at real war against the collective left in moscow they call it. all opportunities for us to have more opportunities in this war we are waging, this is a very significant and useful additional facility. so north korea is also among those new elements to be as a plus for the present day opportunities. sami: those are interesting points. jenny, what is the bottom line here? is this intensification of relations between russia and north korea, does it represent anything of a game changer for the war in ukraine? >> i do not believe it does. what north korea can offer can maybe help prolong russia's war fighting ability, but this is not game changing technology we are talking about. or in game changing numbers. sami: does it at all make north korea at least something of the
in north korea too. i do not think we will proclaim this policy, but in real terms we will ignore it more and more due to the development of the situation. please take into consideration that we are now at the very specific juncture, we are at real war against the collective left in moscow they call it. all opportunities for us to have more opportunities in this war we are waging, this is a very significant and useful additional facility. so north korea is also among those new elements to be as...
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whether it's taiwan first and then korea, or it is korea first and then taiwan here if one starts how do you deter the other? it's not the conversation isn't that lets all rally around together and figure out how we fight two wars at once. it's really how do we deter in peacetime? how do we deter in peacetime should something happen one of these places that it doesn't happen in another place? that is a conversation that requires certainly from a u.s. perspective and also from seoul and tokyo's perspectives how the three militaries can work together in terms of coordinating peacetime deterrence. including other ideas like taiwan is a contingency that definitely involves the united states and japan, but korea as a contingency that involves not just the united states but there's united nations speediest so unc, and so president yoon i think certainly for the first time in august 15 speech, , rig, made reference to unc rear bases. tremendously important statement. >> the first of a korean president said that. >> yeah. i mean come on the occasion of the august 15 speech, a timidly signific
whether it's taiwan first and then korea, or it is korea first and then taiwan here if one starts how do you deter the other? it's not the conversation isn't that lets all rally around together and figure out how we fight two wars at once. it's really how do we deter in peacetime? how do we deter in peacetime should something happen one of these places that it doesn't happen in another place? that is a conversation that requires certainly from a u.s. perspective and also from seoul and tokyo's...
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-korea relationship. as you all know, in just a few days, we will celebrate 70 years since our country signed a mutual defense treaty. 70 years, a relationship that's grown from a key security alliance into a vital global partnership. one that's broadening in scope and significance seemingly every single day. now, first and foremost, that's a testament to the extraordinary ties between our people and between our economies. to the democratic values and the vision to the world that we share, but also, i believe, to the leadership of president biden and president un, and it's a testament to the power and purpose of our diplomacy. since day one of this administration we have worked to reengage, to revitalize, to reimagine our core alliances and partnerships, our intensified engagement with korea is maybe one of the most striking examples of how we're not only deepening our alliances, but how we're weaving them together in innovative and reinforcing ways across issues and across continents, into new purpose co
-korea relationship. as you all know, in just a few days, we will celebrate 70 years since our country signed a mutual defense treaty. 70 years, a relationship that's grown from a key security alliance into a vital global partnership. one that's broadening in scope and significance seemingly every single day. now, first and foremost, that's a testament to the extraordinary ties between our people and between our economies. to the democratic values and the vision to the world that we share, but...
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-south korea alliance. they stress the importance of the partnership during a daylong forum in washington, d.c. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, we will move on to remarks by the minister of foreign affairs republic of korea. jim park was of the ruling people party and became foreign minister last year. thank you. >> hello, good morning. i am the foreign minister of the republic of korea. i would like to thank the president of the korea foundation, the csis, secretary antony blinken, and all of the friends and supporters of the u.s.-korea alliance for inviting me to speak at today's forum. let me first congratulate the korea foundation and csis on cohosting this forum today. i wish to recognize all they have achieved over many years to promote u.s.-korea relations and our mutual understanding. i also wish to acknowledge the distinguished speakers on participant at this year's forum. all of you have been critical to nurturing, sustaining, and advancing our alliance. i regret that i am unable to join you i
-south korea alliance. they stress the importance of the partnership during a daylong forum in washington, d.c. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, we will move on to remarks by the minister of foreign affairs republic of korea. jim park was of the ruling people party and became foreign minister last year. thank you. >> hello, good morning. i am the foreign minister of the republic of korea. i would like to thank the president of the korea foundation, the csis, secretary antony...
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she's become an important figure in north korea. she entered public life on december 17th, 2011 as the country moon, the death of her father, former leader kim jong il g . lee was one of the few foreign journalists in north korea's capital pyongyang at the time. she was kept behind the scenes for a number of years that moment she was very interesting for not only because we saw this young woman, but also because they were just sobbing. and those are amount. those are moments where, ah, you also see realize these are children that they are young are that they didn't necessarily have the composure king joe neal's death. so power passed or young came john own who was not yet 30 years old and had no political experience. he became the 3rd supreme leader of this unique communist dynasty which began with his grandfather cumulus, soon in 1948. to ensure dynastic succession, the king family use the sacred mon pick to as a founding me mount back to the mountain that sons with a history of the korean revolution. tell us the great history of t
she's become an important figure in north korea. she entered public life on december 17th, 2011 as the country moon, the death of her father, former leader kim jong il g . lee was one of the few foreign journalists in north korea's capital pyongyang at the time. she was kept behind the scenes for a number of years that moment she was very interesting for not only because we saw this young woman, but also because they were just sobbing. and those are amount. those are moments where, ah, you also...
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the objective of the north korea government. >> north korea government is trying to put a pistol to uncle sam's head. >> going forward, i believe that they could exceed my capacity. >> americans need to understand that korean war to understand korea today. rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself. >> korea today is a very important to the united states. bret: korean war cost 37 thousand american lives, 800 thousand chinese soldiers, and as many as 4 million koreans died in a brutal conflict that lasted three years. and changed the course of history. >> we flattened north korea. to this day, this plays into minds of all koreans in the north. bret: brought the world to the brink of nuclear war. >> fact that communist forces have invaded korea is a warning. >> this was the start of the cold war. bret: today 30,000 american troops remain in korea standing vigil at one of the world's most heavily fortified borders. >> because of everything left the way it was 80 years ago. >> north korean side did miscalculate once in a real big way. we got the korean war out of that. that doesn't mean t
the objective of the north korea government. >> north korea government is trying to put a pistol to uncle sam's head. >> going forward, i believe that they could exceed my capacity. >> americans need to understand that korean war to understand korea today. rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself. >> korea today is a very important to the united states. bret: korean war cost 37 thousand american lives, 800 thousand chinese soldiers, and as many as 4 million koreans...
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republic of korea as the days, no low. the countries highest mountain halls a special place including folk. all it said to be the birthplace of the 1st communion kingdom more than 4000 years ago and was a key military base. the north police founding father came as soon climbing back to the sacred revolutionary mountain. jim is so sad with deep emotion. whenever i climbed mount pack darrow, i think of come right jim, don't you mount back door is his birth place and the cray lew. wait. he had nurtured his courage. d kinda in trying to extend his rotatory succession. they were like quite a bit on their traditions. i mean it's endlessly fascinating and i have so many books that show pictures of chemo sung when he was younger. and if you, you can compare them side by side with pictures of kim jong and today, and they are exactly trying to replicate pictures of kim. i'll sound that the north koreans are familiar with. kim jones, mother, ko young way, was portrayed as the respected mother came joe neal's most faithful and devoted
republic of korea as the days, no low. the countries highest mountain halls a special place including folk. all it said to be the birthplace of the 1st communion kingdom more than 4000 years ago and was a key military base. the north police founding father came as soon climbing back to the sacred revolutionary mountain. jim is so sad with deep emotion. whenever i climbed mount pack darrow, i think of come right jim, don't you mount back door is his birth place and the cray lew. wait. he had...
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why did it happen that north korea ended up in our country, but south korea did not? well, let's remember. north korea is fundamentally a socialist state. and we have already remembered that it was the socialist bloc that became the basis of brix and today is becoming the basis of a new statement russia on several continents at once. the korean party was created with the direct assistance of the bolsheviks in 1921 in irkutsk. korea itself, let me remind you, was then under japanese rule. there were many koreans in soviet russia in those years; as we have already said, they actively participated in our civil war on the side of the red army. in the far east, the interests of the komentern were represented by the prominent bolshevik boris shumatsky. he hatched a dizzying plan to create a unified army. from all korean parts of soviet russia and performing the borosk march through manjuria to liberate korea from the japanese. the execution of this task was entrusted to nestor kalandarishvi. georgian anarchist, legendary partisan commander who went over to the side of the b
why did it happen that north korea ended up in our country, but south korea did not? well, let's remember. north korea is fundamentally a socialist state. and we have already remembered that it was the socialist bloc that became the basis of brix and today is becoming the basis of a new statement russia on several continents at once. the korean party was created with the direct assistance of the bolsheviks in 1921 in irkutsk. korea itself, let me remind you, was then under japanese rule. there...
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when it was announced when north korea announced that kings owen, sister would visit south korea with old poles 48 hours. but fast notification there was great excitement throughout south korea. wow. the princess is coming conjunctions. own baby sister, little sister is visiting south korea. this must be serious in german must be serious about peace, reconciliation and being new to the realization at the last piece is near golden. indifferent to the north koreans were warmly received by the south korean unification minister. the officially veteran official king was head of the north 3 and delegation. but it was came your junk presence that really left an impression. so cumulus on came and she held her chin up slightly at the airport in south korea. she knew cameras were everywhere, and reporters were filming, or trying to follow her every move. she wore a smile on slightly imperious, i would say, but she held her head straight when she was received in the v i p room. she, as she entered the room, just looked at 2 or 3 different spots. like this, shooting not turn her head. she didn't,
when it was announced when north korea announced that kings owen, sister would visit south korea with old poles 48 hours. but fast notification there was great excitement throughout south korea. wow. the princess is coming conjunctions. own baby sister, little sister is visiting south korea. this must be serious in german must be serious about peace, reconciliation and being new to the realization at the last piece is near golden. indifferent to the north koreans were warmly received by the...
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-korea alliance initial on the korea caucus. in the senate ds cosponsored important legislation can didn't north korean human rights abuses and imposing sanctions and banking restrictions on north korea for its proliferation behavior and human rights abuses. abuses. this past april and defense of president biden's state visit welcoming the south korean president senator van hollen introduced a bipartisan resolution recognizing the 70th anniversary of the u.s.-korea alliance. the senator said quote over the last 70 years a strong bonds that are built, and built between the united states and the republic of korea have resulted in countless economic diplomatic and strategic benefits to our two nations. on this anniversary celebrate our common values and the progress we made together, and we recommit to this partnership between our countries that serves as the linchpin for peace and prosperity in the region. ladies and gentlemen, there is no stronger support of the u.s.-korea alliance. please welcome senator chris van hollen. [appla
-korea alliance initial on the korea caucus. in the senate ds cosponsored important legislation can didn't north korean human rights abuses and imposing sanctions and banking restrictions on north korea for its proliferation behavior and human rights abuses. abuses. this past april and defense of president biden's state visit welcoming the south korean president senator van hollen introduced a bipartisan resolution recognizing the 70th anniversary of the u.s.-korea alliance. the senator said...
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just this year alone north korea _ korea? just this year alone north korea has— korea? just this year alone north korea has fired i korea? just this year alone j north korea has fired more missiles than ever before, and just last night, or this morning we saw the news reports of north korea firing two more short—range missiles. we need to tell our biden administration, they have to a strong message that you have to stop doing this, and work with the united states otherwise they will be more sanctions against you, and we just want our government to send that strong message. we cannotjust tell them north korea, kim jong—un, come to the table, anytime, anywhere, under no condition. we need to put conditions they are, we need to stop the nuclear weapons programme if our international communities will not provide humanitarian assistance, so we can help stop more people in north korea starving to death, they need to work with us. fire they need to work with us. are reporting _ they need to work with us. are reporting also _ they need to work with us. are reporting also s
just this year alone north korea _ korea? just this year alone north korea has— korea? just this year alone north korea has fired i korea? just this year alone j north korea has fired more missiles than ever before, and just last night, or this morning we saw the news reports of north korea firing two more short—range missiles. we need to tell our biden administration, they have to a strong message that you have to stop doing this, and work with the united states otherwise they will be more...
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korea. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. we start here in washington, where president biden spent the week hosting the south korean president yoon suk yeol for discussions that have global consequences. the two presidents met with the nuclear threat from north korea high on their agenda. south korea and the us laid out a new agreement called the washington declaration aimed at deterring an attack on seoul. the bbc�*s seoul correspondent — jean mackenzie — explained what this agreement involves. so this deal is the us stepping up its commitment to use nuclear weapons to defend south korea from north korea. you know, the us is responsible for south korea's defence and are always up implied it would use nuclear weapons if necessary but recently people here in seoul have questioned that commitment and they needed part of its submarines, armed with nuclear weapons to the peninsular. it will be stationed here continually but it will come periodically. they will form the joint nuclear planning grou
korea. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. we start here in washington, where president biden spent the week hosting the south korean president yoon suk yeol for discussions that have global consequences. the two presidents met with the nuclear threat from north korea high on their agenda. south korea and the us laid out a new agreement called the washington declaration aimed at deterring an attack on seoul. the bbc�*s seoul correspondent — jean mackenzie — explained what this agreement involves....
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after all, for china, north korea is such a buffer between american forces based in south korea. north korea depends on china, but now that russia is looking for new allies, it is interested in such friendship, and returning to the planned visit , listen what researchers from the british think tank specializing in defense say about this possible meeting. so philip scheffler jones is a reviewer at the royal joint institute for defense studies first of all i think we should be a little careful about the assumptions that the meeting will still take place as stated these assumptions are based on reports from sources in the united states and neither side has confirmed it yet neither russia nor north korea these reports are reminiscent of the warnings of sources in intelligence, yes, regarding the plans of the russian invasion of ukraine, and regardless of whether this meeting will take place or not, the fact itself puts the leadership of russia and north korea in a rather uncomfortable position if they continue the negotiations about the meeting will show that the americans were right
after all, for china, north korea is such a buffer between american forces based in south korea. north korea depends on china, but now that russia is looking for new allies, it is interested in such friendship, and returning to the planned visit , listen what researchers from the british think tank specializing in defense say about this possible meeting. so philip scheffler jones is a reviewer at the royal joint institute for defense studies first of all i think we should be a little careful...
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north korea based on the firm, south korea, us joint defense post. you already got a question to them on thursday. north korea retaliated by announcing that it was scrapping the military deal to and would strengthen forces along its border with the south as well. feeling young issue to this statement on state media quote, we will withdraw the steps taken to prevent military conflict in all spheres, including ground, sea, and air, and deployed more powerful armed forces and new type of military hardware along the demarcation line. and quote, the regions largest player china attempted to downplay the satellite launch by simply saying it had taken note that it had happened. badging called on all parties to wind back tensions cause had been no situation if how we did for the reason it's in the interest. and so for countries in the region to ensure peace and stability and for more to put it because supplement, we hope all parties can keep calm and exercise restraint. and she told me to, to you to that for more we have the w's east asia correspondent, jame
north korea based on the firm, south korea, us joint defense post. you already got a question to them on thursday. north korea retaliated by announcing that it was scrapping the military deal to and would strengthen forces along its border with the south as well. feeling young issue to this statement on state media quote, we will withdraw the steps taken to prevent military conflict in all spheres, including ground, sea, and air, and deployed more powerful armed forces and new type of military...
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thank you korea foundation, csis. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] havin, please come in. and let me welcome all of the audience here today as well as virtually, , both in u.s. and abroad i would assume. it's a real pleasure to be back at csis. i've seen more of victor in the last 12 months than at any other time in our 30 odd your friendship, which is good, which is good, which is good. and i am particularly delighted to cheer this session on the future of the u.s.-korea japan relations for a number of reasons. my late father was a diplomat told me, among many lessons that he told me, number one, if you choose your friends but not your neighbors. well, , i guess if you have tons of money you can choose your friends and your neighbors as well. but you can't choose her neighbors. number two, he said, one of the things that he wanted to leave as a personal absolute professional legacy is that he did not want any of his children, myself and my two sisters, to have a legacy of faith on japan. he said we want you to re
thank you korea foundation, csis. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] havin, please come in. and let me welcome all of the audience here today as well as virtually, , both in u.s. and abroad i would assume. it's a real pleasure to be back at csis. i've seen more of victor in the last 12 months than at any other time in our 30 odd your friendship, which is good, which is good, which is good. and i am particularly delighted to cheer this session on the future of the u.s.-korea japan...