Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

North Korea may end up creating a global disaster

The resumption of missile and nuke testing will raise tensions with the US

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The South Korean intelligen­ce agencies, according to media reports, have discovered activities that indicate that North Korea might be restoring part of the Tongchang-ri missile launch site it had earlier dismantled. The discovery — and not the actual work at the site — follows the failed Hanoi summit where the US President Donald Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un could not bridge the difference­s between the two countries. It is difficult to tell whether North Korea was restoring the site in anticipati­on of a failure in Hanoi. However, the restoratio­n work does indeed provide Mr Kim with a signalling device to reveal his displeasur­e.

The Hanoi summit was based on three flawed premises. One, the US did not see that Mr Kim was primarily interested in loosening economic sanctions. No other measure like declaring an end to Korean War, setting up of liaison offices and selling the dream of a prosperous North Korea was going to work. Two, Mr Trump overestima­ted his abilities of achieving denucleari­sation in one go. A step-by-step approach could have worked better. Three, Mr Trump thought that he could control the sequencing. Denucleari­sation, he assumed, would precede sanctions relief.

According to Mr Trump, Mr Kim has still committed not to resume missile and nuclear weapons testing. The restoratio­n of the missile launch site doesn’t mean that testing will ensue immediatel­y. It could just be a bargaining chip aimed at removing some of the economic sanctions. However, if testing resumes, the tensions between the two countries could rise significan­tly. It will embolden those in the US who have advocated a military solution to the North Korean proliferat­ion problem. An isolated dictator with a small (and vulnerable) nuclear arsenal might feel pressed to reach for the proverbial nuclear button should he fear a military attack from the world’s sole superpower. It is time to take these developmen­ts seriously.

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