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Government

Apr. 22, 2017

North Korea and the Gadhafi double-cross

With the Trump administration engaged in a soft conflict with North Korea, it is worth noting how the actions of the Obama administration have made it a harder to reach a resolution with the government of Kim Jong-un.

Mike Rappaport

Professor of Law
University of San Diego School of Law

Mike Rappaport is Darling Foundation professor of law at the University of San Diego, where he also serves as director of the Center for the Study of Constitutional Originalism.

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With the Trump administration engaged in a soft conflict with North Korea, it is worth noting how the actions of the Obama administration have made it a harder to reach a resolution with the government of Kim Jong-un.

When a country attempts to secure nuclear weapons, it is of course extremely difficult for the United States and like-minded nations to prevent them from joining the nuclear club. A country gains a tremendous amount of military power, influence, and prestige from havin...

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