During the Clinton Administration, a negotiated plan to stop North Korea’s program showed some success but ultimately was unsustainable. U.S. Administrations have considered military action but ...
Convinced that deterrence alone is insufficient to deal with North Korea and wary of the risks of instability on the Korean peninsula, the Clinton administration has chosen to pursue a policy of ...
and we had North Korea’s second most powerful official, Marshall Jo Myong-rok, meet with President Bill Clinton in the White House to discuss normalization of relations. In 2003, the Six-Party ...
North Korean refugees went through seven stages during Donald Trump's first presidential administration. Stage 1, Trump ...
Clinton made those comments on the "Democracy ... He sees Putin, he sees Xi, he sees Kim Jong-un in North Korea. Those are ...
Clinton expressed concerns about the implications ... He sees Putin, he sees Xi, he sees Kim Jong-un in North Korea. Those ...
Both Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton have been to North Korea, flying into the capital, Pyongyang, but only after they left office. Barack Obama wore a bomber jacket and binoculars for his visit to ...
Bill Clinton's new book with James Patterson is ... "I hope and pray that this effort with North Korea succeeds. Not because I think North Korea is about to drop a nuclear bomb, because that ...
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and President Joe Biden, longtime political rivals, discussed Ukraine and the Middle East ...
The Biden administration says some 8,000 North Korean soldiers are now in Russia near Ukraine’s border and are preparing to ...
The President-elect has wasted no time in building his top team including Tom Homan and Mike Waltz - with more announcements ...