
Sue Mi Terry
@suemiterry
Ex-government drone. Mom. Documentary producer. Traveler & foodie. Improving tennis player. Opinions my own. RT≠ endorsement.
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19-09-2012 18:46:13
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If conflict breaks out on the Korean peninsula, Washington will be obligated to come to Seoul’s defense against Pyongyang, writes Sue Mi Terry. How can the United States avoid being drawn into a war with a nuclear-armed rogue state? trib.al/Q8giN5s

There are also steps that the United States can take to keep up economic pressure on North Korea, despite Beijing and Moscow’s entente, writes Sue Mi Terry for Foreign Affairs. on.cfr.org/4bGfl0V

If conflict breaks out on the Korean peninsula, Washington will be obligated to come to Seoul’s defense against Pyongyang, writes Sue Mi Terry. How can the United States avoid being drawn into a war with a nuclear-armed rogue state? trib.al/Tsu2cUP

.ジョージ・グラス駐日米国大使 told us: “One of China’s principal regional objectives is that the US, Japan and Korea are never in strategic alignment. President Biden at Camp David flipped the script. Ever since, China has been playing catch up.” wapo.st/4aELTay


The growing US-S Korea-Japan trilateral relationship is a major bit of good news—and a real achievement for Biden, Yoon & Kishida. But can it survive a change of leaders in any of the countries? My new Washington Post Opinions article with Max Boot 🇺🇦🇺🇸. washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/…

All three leaders—Biden, Yoon, Kishida— have made a major investment in the trilateral partnership. Their successors might not do so. All three leaders would do well to act urgently right now to lock in the trilateral progress. My column with Sue Mi Terry. wapo.st/4aELTay

My new The Washington Post article with @maxboot on why a pro-US Japanese-South Korean-US trilateral alignment is the best answer to the anti-US trilateral alignment of China, Russia, and North Korea.

"A pro-American trilateral alignment is the best possible answer to the menace posed by the anti-American trilateral alignment of China, Russia and North Korea," Max Boot 🇺🇦🇺🇸 and Sue Mi Terry write. wapo.st/4ay8ndj

On recent trips to South Korea and Japan, I found a lot of concern about China and North Korea. But I also found cause for hope in growing trilateral relationship: US, South Korea, and Japan. My @CFR.org blog. on.cfr.org/4e0KI8k via Council on Foreign Relations

.Council on Foreign Relations features Sue Mi Terry blog on "A Stronger Trilateral Response" with her Foreign Affairs article on "The Coming North Korean Crisis" (foreignaffairs.com/north-korea/co…) and her Washington Post Opinions article on the trilateral relationship (wapo.st/4aELTay) cfr.org/blog/north-kor…

With renewed support from Russia and China, there are fears that a North Korean crisis is coming. In light of this, the trilateral security relationship among the U.S., Japan, and South Korea has reached a new level of cooperation, says Sue Mi Terry. on.cfr.org/3QYKm8f

When I wrote in Foreign Affairs (foreignaffairs.com/north-korea/co…) that North Korean provocations were forthcoming, this isn't what I had in mind! You have to give this regime points for creativity.

Russian President Putin's 2024 visit to North Korea, his first since 2000, signifies the ongoing strengthening of bilateral ties. Whether this is a short-term expedience or the start of a true security alliance remains to be seen, writes Sue Mi Terry. on.cfr.org/3KQZ3ai

Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have signed a new defense pact. Experts Sue Mi Terry and Stephen Sestanovich explain what it means. on.cfr.org/3VMJx5t

The new defense treaty signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un demonstrates a growing closeness between the two pariah states that is likely to make the rest of the world uneasy, write Sue Mi Terry and Stephen Sestanovich. on.cfr.org/3XqScvF

Read Sue Mi Terry’s 2021 essay on how Washington’s approach to North Korea has erred in the past—and how the Biden administration should adjust U.S. strategy now that Pyongyang’s nuclear program has advanced too far to turn back. trib.al/9Loyl23

NOW at backgroundbriefing.org | Jeff Goodell - The Heatwave Baking the Planet | Tad DeLay - The Sources of Climate Change Denial and a Future Beyond Denial | Sue Mi Terry - Is the Putin/Kim Jong Un Pact Alarming or Pathetic or Both?
