Day dreaming US and S. Korea “reaffirm” commitment to N. Korean denuclearization

Day dreaming US and S. Korea “reaffirm” commitment to N. Korean denuclearization

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Day dreaming US and S. Korea “reaffirm” commitment to N. Korean denuclearization

U.S. and South Korean trade officials hold talks in Washington on July 29, 2025

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday seems to be day dreaming when he reaffirmed with his South Korean counterpart Cho Hyun, a fellow daydreamer, that their countries’ “resolute commitment” to the complete denuclearization of North Korea.

North Korea must have vanished any lingering idea of giving up its nuclear arsenal when they witnessed a non nuclear Iran getting bombed by USA and Israel for trying to enrich Uranium for a nuclear bomb.

Well USA has not dared and cannot dare to bomb North Korea because of its nuclear weapons mated with missiles capable of reaching American bases in South Korea, Japan and even probably parts of mainland USA.

Till date only India has called the nuclear bluff of a nuclear armed Pakistan and recently devastated 10 of its major Air bases as retribution forwarding out a ajor terrorist attack in Pahalgam.

During a meeting in Washington, State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce said the top diplomats also voiced “serious” concern about North Korea’s deepening military cooperation with Russia, while welcoming a trade agreement between Washington and Seoul.

The meeting, the first between them since the launch of the new South Korean administration in June, took place just a day after the longtime allies announced the deal.
U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday that South Korean President Lee Jae Myung will travel to the White House for a meeting within the next two weeks.

The last-minute trade agreement before Friday’s expiration of a months long pause on Trump’s so-called reciprocal tariffs included a lowered 15 percent tariff on cars and other goods from South Korea in exchange for its promise to import more American products and invest heavily in the United States.

Rubio and Cho discussed efforts to advance the shared prosperity of the two countries, including by “strengthening supply chains and collaborating on critical and emerging technologies,” in addition to underscoring the unwavering strength of the alliance that has a history of more than 70 years, Bruce said in a statement.

They also stressed that peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait is an essential element of security and prosperity for the international community and discussed the importance of continuing to strengthen the countries’ trilateral cooperation with Japan, she said.