Quote Originally Posted by rory_20_uk View Post
There was no longstanding issue after North Korea sunk a South Korean warship and the shelling of civilians.

The only thing Trump has ever followed through on is litigation.

In 1968 North Korea captured a US Naval Intelligence craft and its 83-man crew. They held and tortured the crew for about a year. The crew were repatriated after the United States gave a formal apology and admission of culpability for the incident. This occurred a short period of time after DPRK special ops crossed the DMZ and killed a number of South Koreans attempting to assassinate the military dictator of South Korea.

Today the spy ship they captured is a museum in Pyonggyang.

North Korea usually has the upper hand in these matters, but from day to day now - we won't know which day until after the fact - we're coming to decide on what pur final commitment, if any, looks like.