Bottom Line
- North Korea is counting on the United States to restrain South Korea if it conducts a military escalation resulting in the loss of South Korean lives.
- Washington lives up to Pyongyang’s expectations every time, employing tremendous public and diplomatic pressure against Seoul to not respond militarily.
- South Korea responding to a North Korean attack with a proportional counter-attack will undermine Pyongyang’s strategic calculus and allow the United States and South Korea to gain escalation dominance on the peninsula.
- A South Korean retaliation to a North Korean provocation also sends a clear message to Russia, which just signed a mutual defense agreement with the North, that the United States will not restrain its allies from defending themselves.
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- BOTTOM LINE 1
- North Korea is counting on the United States to restrain South Korea if it conducts a military escalation resulting in the loss of South Korean lives. 1
- Washington lives up to Pyongyang’s expectations every time, employing tremendous public and diplomatic pressure against Seoul to not respond militarily. 1
- South Korea responding to a North Korean attack with a proportional counter-attack will undermine Pyongyang’s strategic calculus and allow the United States and South Korea to gain escalation dominance on the peninsula. 1
- A South Korean retaliation to a North Korean provocation also sends a clear message to Russia, which just signed a mutual defense agreement with the North, that the United States will not restrain its allies from defending themselves. 1
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