Friday, November 22, 2024

Is Trump’s Diplomacy Risking U.S. Alliances in Asia?

AP Yonhap News

Claims have been raised that former U.S. President and Republican candidate Donald Trump could negotiate with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un under the condition of withdrawing U.S. troops from South Korea.

On May 27 (GMT), in a joint column between Sue Mi Terry, a senior researcher at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), and Max Boot, a columnist at the Washington Post (WP), expressed concern that “Trump’s return could have serious consequences for the overall U.S. alliance, including South Korea and Japan.” Boot and Terry argued that “Trump is an unpredictable figure.”

They predicted that “Trump would overturn the alliance between South Korea, U.S., and Japan simply because Biden brought it about and would not use diplomatic assets to save it.”

They stated that “Trump is obsessed with the defense cost-sharing of U.S. troops in Korea” and “it seems that he doesn’t even see the fact that South Korea is sharing 2.7% of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as defense costs, which is more than NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)”. They added, “Trump has previously suspended U.S.-South Korea joint exercises and doesn’t seem likely to bear the cost of U.S.-South Korea-Japan joint exercises.” They also speculated, “If Kim Jong Un is smart, he can sweeten his proposal a bit more than he did at the Hanoi summit and benefit from Trump’s re-election.”

They explained that Trump could negotiate with Kim Jong Un even if it involves withdrawing U.S. troops from South Korea, and if Kim Jong Un provokes again, he could go in a completely different direction, expressing the past quote “fire and fury.”

They also evaluated, “The tripartite cooperation between South Korea, U.S., and Japan is one of the bright aspects in the dark international situation from Gaza to Ukraine.” They further evaluated that “the Camp David Declaration of the three leaders was a turning point that opened a new era of strengthening deterrence against North Korea and China.” They added that China is trying to prevent an alliance between the three countries.

Boot and Terry expressed concern by saying, “The best alternative to counteract the anti-American alliance of North Korea, China, and Russia is the alliance between South Korea, U.S., and Japan.” They further explained, “Since this relationship was formed very recently, the relation could be threatened if the leaders of each country are replaced.” They mentioned this while pointing out that President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea, U.S. President Joe Biden, and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida are all suffering from low approval ratings.

Hot this week

Is Your Next Samsung Device Getting Smarter? OpenAI’s AI Plans Revealed

OpenAI is in talks with Samsung to integrate AI into products and is considering a web browser with chatbot features.

Matt Gaetz Steps Down: Trump’s Attorney General Pick in Turmoil

Matt Gaetz resigns as Trump's AG nominee amid controversies, raising questions about future appointments and Senate confirmation challenges.

Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos: The Billionaire Showdown Heats Up

Musk and Bezos engage in a public dispute on social media, highlighting their rivalry in wealth and the space industry.

Nvidia Bounces Back as Wall Street Shifts Focus to Small-Caps and Value Stocks

The New York stock market rebounded, with tech stocks rising despite some declines, while Bitcoin reached a historic high of $99,000.

Wall Street’s Fall from Grace: Hedge Fund Star Sentenced to 18 Years

Bill Hwang, founder of Archegos Capital, received an 18-year prison sentence for market manipulation causing billions in losses.

Topics

Is Your Next Samsung Device Getting Smarter? OpenAI’s AI Plans Revealed

OpenAI is in talks with Samsung to integrate AI into products and is considering a web browser with chatbot features.

Matt Gaetz Steps Down: Trump’s Attorney General Pick in Turmoil

Matt Gaetz resigns as Trump's AG nominee amid controversies, raising questions about future appointments and Senate confirmation challenges.

Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos: The Billionaire Showdown Heats Up

Musk and Bezos engage in a public dispute on social media, highlighting their rivalry in wealth and the space industry.

Nvidia Bounces Back as Wall Street Shifts Focus to Small-Caps and Value Stocks

The New York stock market rebounded, with tech stocks rising despite some declines, while Bitcoin reached a historic high of $99,000.

Wall Street’s Fall from Grace: Hedge Fund Star Sentenced to 18 Years

Bill Hwang, founder of Archegos Capital, received an 18-year prison sentence for market manipulation causing billions in losses.

Billionaire Gautam Adani Charged with Massive Bribery Scheme

Gautam Adani, Asia's second-richest person, faces U.S. indictment for bribing Indian officials over $250 million to secure contracts.

Wall Street’s Wild Prediction: S&P 500 Could Soar to 6600

Wall Street anticipates a market surge as Trump's presidency promises tax cuts and deregulation, with S&P 500 forecasts rising significantly.

Bitcoin Breaks Records: Surges Past $94,000 Amid Trump’s Victory

Bitcoin surpassed $94,000 amid expectations of crypto-friendly policies under Trump, sparking optimism for a bullish market.

Related Articles