Why North Korea standoff is no Cuban missile crisis
What are the chances of Kim Jong-un's belligerent nuclear stance leading to a war between the US and China?
Robert G Patman
Mon, 11 Sep 2017
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North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un’s aggressive nuclear weapons programme has the potential to generate miscalculation and tensions between Pyongyang’s principal backer, China, and the Trump administration. Yet there is little evidence to suggest the situation of neither peace nor war in Northeast
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Robert G Patman
Mon, 11 Sep 2017
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