Lawrence Peck: The three “no’s” in progressive South Korean politics
CAROLINE GLICK, Columnist, Israel Hayom, Author, “The Israeli Solution: A One State Plan for Peace in the Middle East,” Senior Fellow, Center for Security Policy, Host, Caroline Glick’s Mideast News Hour, @CarolineGlick
- Caroline Glick talks about the original ideas and individuals behind the 2015 Iran nuclear deal
- How to prevent the Iranian regime from obtaining a nuclear weapon: The military options
- Glick: “…the United States, right now, is not behaving rationally. It’s not pursing its own interests. It’s pursing the interests of the people, like you said, the Iranians…the United States is completely undermining its credibility as a global actor among its allies and its enemies”
LAWRENCE PECK, Advisor, North Korean Freedom Coalition
- Lawrence Peck talks about a recent presidential debate in South Korea ahead of the general election
- The three “no’s” of the progressive wing in South Korea: No additional THAAD systems, no integration of South Korea into a regional missile defense system and no trilateral alliance alongside the U.S. and Japan
- Peck makes the case for opposing a formal end of war declaration between the United States, South and North Korea and talks about the various Pro-North Korea front groups in America lobbying for its passage
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