What to make of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s short stay in North Korea this week, where he greeted North Korean leader Kim Jong Un like a long lost brother and left Pyongyang with what the Russian leader termed a comprehensive strategic partnership?
The commentary thus far borders on the surreal. Victor Cha, a former National Security Council Asia policy director currently with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, wrote that the summit “presents the greatest threat to U.S. national security since the Korean War.” Others have suggested the confab was a direct assault on the integrity of the international order.
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