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Segmented salami tactic “approach” by withdrawal of US North Korean hostile policy

김종찬안보 2021. 5. 3. 14:34
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The new policy toward North Korea by Biden's administration has been compressed into a strategy to weaken North Korea's nuclear program through segmentation tactics in direct negotiations with “withdrawal of hostile policy”.

White House security adviser Jake Sullivan said on the 2nd that "the North Korean policy is not a hostile goal, but a resolution goal."

A US security adviser revealed in an interview with ABC on the same day that “the goal is ultimately to achieve the complete denuclearization of the Korean peninsula”. It seems to be a shift in the negotiation approach.

The security adviser's remarks were asked,'Why do you think the intermediary route would be possible because both President Trump and President Obama's approaches to North Korea did not work? We will look for practical measures that can help us achieve progress,” and the salami strategy of'Practical Measures' came to the fore.

North Korea's salami strategy in response to negotiations with North Korea by the Democratic Clinton administration was a tactic of subdividing the stage of nuclear negotiations as much as possible, maximizing economic rewards in Clinton's exchange negotiations.

When the salami tactic, which means “price-to-price” exchange negotiations, emerges in the North Korean nuclear negotiations, a long-term war of negotiations begins in which the North Korean nuclear issue is negotiated one by one by extremely subdividing the issues into each part, reducing the threat and preventing conflict.

The security adviser, who took the form of announcing the new policy toward North Korea through media interviews, said on the day that “a more coordinated and pragmatic prudent approach rather than an all-or-nothing approach is most likely to move substantially in the direction of reducing the challenges posed by the North Korean nuclear program. He said, “I believe that it will increase,” and declared an end to the structure of “top-down direct trade between leaders” and “organization of Korea to create conditions for direct trade between North Korea and North Korea” in accordance with the Republican Trump administration’s “military enhancement advantage strategy”.

 

President Biden said in Congress on the 28th of last month, “On the nuclear programs of Iran and North Korea, which pose a serious threat to US and global security, we will work closely with our allies to cope with the threats posed by both countries through diplomacy and resolute deterrence. It is said that, “the US's diplomatic-led response, which has been forced and persistently dependent on the alliance through the alliance,” was announced as the policy base.

North Korea's Foreign Ministry Director Kwon Jeong-geun (in charge of the United States) said in a discourse earlier, “As long as it becomes clear what the basis of the new policy of the United States is, we must take appropriate measures. As time goes on, the United States has become very serious. "We will face the situation," he said.

According to the Biden administration's new policy toward North Korea, the Trump administration and Moon Jae-in administration's strategy to shake up the North Korean socialist economic system by increasing armament and economic support is expected to end.