The recent U.S. and Israel's attack has underscored Washington's unreliability as a diplomatic partner, affecting global diplomatic perceptions, including on the Korean Peninsula. Donald Trump's attempts to re-engage North Korea have been met with rejection, as previous negotiations under his administration harmed future prospects. North Korea's dismissal of Trump's personal outreach indicates that it prioritizes state policies over personal relationships. The longstanding hostility from the U.S. towards North Korea has persisted for nearly 80 years, affecting bilateral diplomatic contexts.
Washington conclusively demonstrated its total unreliability as a diplomatic partner. The lessons of this moment are being metabolized by heads of state across the world, including on the Korean Peninsula.
Trump's flashy promises that he would revive the diplomatic process with Pyongyang never had much merit. The previous round of talks under his first administration significantly harmed the chances of future negotiations.
While Trump has vowed to 'get the conflict solved with North Korea,' observers would do well to understand that North Korea places little value in the 'personal relationship' between Kim and Trump.
For nearly 80 years since the founding of the DPRK, the U.S. has pursued the most vicious and persistent hostile policy toward it.
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