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Bruce W. Bennett

@bwbennett

Senior defense analyst at the @RANDCorporation, specializing in Northeast Asian military issues. Opinions do not represent RAND. RTs are not endorsements.

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#NorthKorea is prone to cheating. That means the U.S. has to worry about what "denuclearization" really means to Kim Jong-un, says RAND's Bruce W. Bennett. r.rand.org/7tgc #TrumpKimSummit

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Watch this. Very informative on the extent of #NorthKorea #nuclear program and what it will take to verify denuclearization. Thank you Bruce W. Bennett RAND Bloomberg Markets bloomberg.com/news/videos/20…

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"Since the beginning of 2018, Kim has surrendered and dismantled no nuclear weapons, but has likely built 5-9 new nuclear weapons. So he has not frozen his nuclear program and he has certainly not been denuclearizing; instead, he has been nuclearizing." r.rand.org/8d31

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"President Moon apparently hopes that President Trump will simply agree with doing what #NorthKorea wants. I think President Moon is taking a serious risk." — Bruce W. Bennett r.rand.org/8eoi

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"Actions speak far louder than words. [Kim Jong Un's] actions suggest that his real objective is to delay U.S. actions against him until he can build a coercive nuclear weapon force with dozens of ICBMs to directly threaten the United States." — Bruce W. Bennett r.rand.org/8jyt

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There are many ways that the unification of #Korea could occur or be attempted. Each holds vast uncertainties. This new report examines nine potential paths to unification, the challenges that may arise during the process, and much more: r.rand.org/8n88 via Bruce W. Bennett

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#September11 altered the lives of so many, including my own & it is the primary reason that I dedicated myself to studying global terrorism

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Very happy to announce my appointment as a non-resident Senior Fellow in the Program on National Security at Foreign Policy Research Institute, looking forward to visiting Philadelphia and collaborating on some interesting projects

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Kim Jong-un has been trying to decouple the U.S. from South Korea. He might use the summit meeting to continue this effort, says Bruce W. Bennett. Kim could walk out, blame Trump for being unreasonable, and resume provocations, raising tensions in the region. r.rand.org/70lr