<em>The Atlantic</em> Daily: Unearthed and Exposed
The future of the U.S.-South Korea alliance may hinge on faltering North Korean peace talks. Plus, rogue satellites, Marti Noxon’s new television shows, and more.
by Mara Wilson
May 17, 2018
4 minutes
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Chung In Moon, a special advisor to the South Korean president, said that South Korea may eventually like to see its in an exclusive interview with Uri Friedman. Moon said that if North Korea agrees to dismantle their nuclear weapons to secure a peace treaty with South Korea and the U.S., the alliance between the latter two is unnecessary; however, he still supports the continued presence of American forces in South Korea if such an accord is adopted. As the potential summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un approaches and the past dramas of Trump’s Korea policy loom large, David Frum writes
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