With North Korea once again ramping up its nuclear activities, President Donald Trump’s return to the Oval Office has brought hope of renewing progress with the Hermit Kingdom and scaling back its aggression in the Indo-Pacific.
Trump’s first term saw significant progress toward denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula and easing tensions that had soared during the Obama years as Kim Jong Un’s regime made major advancements in its intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) program. Trump held two summits with Kim, one in Singapore in 2018 and the other in Hanoi in 2019, and famously became the first U.S. President to cross the Military Demarcation Line at the 38th Parallel.
During those summits, the United States and North Korea confirmed that their negotiators would continue discussions aimed at reaching a nuclear deal. At the time, Pyongyang had drawn down its test launches, which was a major cause of concern for U.S. allies in the region, such as Japan and Australia.
A former high-ranking Japanese official who spoke to me on the condition of anonymity said that Trump laid the groundwork for a solution that was interrupted by Biden’s election in 2020. Many diplomats had previously considered Trump’s successes in dealing with North Korea as a “mission impossible.” Once Trump left the White House, all sides lost faith in the negotiations. “North Korea took advantage of Biden’s weakness,” the official added.
Trump now begins his second term with the specter of a nuclear-armed North Korea looming large once again. In written testimony to a U.S. Senate panel earlier this month, Air Force General Gregory Guillot, the head of U.S. Northern Command, warned that Kim Jong Un’s regime “probably can deliver a nuclear payload to targets throughout North America while minimizing our ability to provide pre-launch warning due to the shortened launch preparation timelines afforded by its solid-propellant design.”
This new design, employed on North Korea’s Hwasong-19 ICBM, allows for launches in a matter of minutes, not hours, giving the U.S. or another target nation far less time to identify the threat and intercept it. The Hwasong-19 might also be capable of delivering multiple warheads, another concern for top military brass.
Experts disagree on whether the North Korean military has the capability to attach nuclear warheads to the Hwasong-19. However, it is certain that the missile can reach anywhere in the United States. Additionally, the fully developed Hwasong-18, now ready for deployment, has a range that can reach some targets on the U.S. mainland.
In a test last November, a Hwasong-19 launched from a mobile launch vehicle flew higher than any previous North Korean missile, reaching more than 4,000 miles into the atmosphere before splashing down in the sea between Russia and Japan. Japanese Minister of Defense Gen Nakatani confirmed that the test was “the longest flight recorded for a missile fired by North Korea.”
“Longer flight time means more extended flight range,” said Yang Uk, a Seoul-based Asan Institute for Policy Studies research fellow. The defense specialist added that the missile could hit targets with larger payloads than older North Korean missiles or even deploy multiple payloads. Capitals across the Indo-Pacific, from Seoul to Canberra, Tokyo, and Delhi, closely monitored what could become a grave new threat, as highlighted in widely circulated North Korean media footage.
“The new-type ICBM proved before the world that the hegemonic position we have secured in the development and manufacture of nuclear delivery means of the same kind is absolutely irreversible,” Kim said while overseeing the launch, according to state news agency KCNA.
Two government officials in the Indo-Pacific told me under the condition of anonymity that, in the face of this new threat, President Trump’s challenge may be even greater than it was during his first term, noting that Russia now also exerts influence in Pyongyang.
These officials said that North Korea may have achieved recent technological milestones in missile development thanks to Russian assistance. “This clearly explains the sudden breakthrough,” they said, adding that Kim shouldn’t have been given access to such technology.
But North Korea’s growing partnership with Russia may also be creating some weaknesses that Trump and the United States can exploit. Pyongyang has notably sent more than 12,000 troops to support Russia’s war effort in Ukraine. In January, a South Korean lawmaker briefed by the country’s spy agency said that North Korean casualties have likely exceeded 3,000, including about 300 deaths and 2,700 injuries.
Evidence has also surfaced indicating that Pyongyang used deception to recruit its soldiers for the war. During questioning by the Security Service of Ukraine, one soldier stated that he believed he was going for training rather than to fight against Ukraine. Another soldier mentioned that he expected to be fighting the South Korean army.
North Korean soldiers often lack sufficient ammunition and are forced to walk through minefields. In videos shared on the Chinese social media platform Weibo, some soldiers have discouraged fellow compatriots from serving in Ukraine. In recent months, sources in Seoul have reported a decline in morale among North Koreans affected by the war, particularly those who have lost loved ones or seen them injured.
Domestic backlash to the use of North Korean soldiers as cannon fodder may present an opportunity for Trump to exert pressure on North Korea to come back to the negotiating table. Though the North Korean populace likely has little idea of the reality of the war, the regime is unable to hide it when sons, husbands, and brothers do not return home from combat.
A South Korean official told me that Kim’s recent surprise visit to a family mausoleum and his pledge to continue the “sacred struggle” for prosperity and security may suggest that the “embattled leader is sensing a crisis on the horizon.”
“He knows that Putin can’t help him,” the official stated. However, “Trump could offer a solution that Kim may be willing to accept this time.”
Ben Solis is the pen name of an international affairs journalist, historian, and researcher.
North Korea is China’s junk yard dog. It is reliant on China for everything, so it only acts at the behest of Beijing. If Little Kim is acting up, it is at the expressed direction of President Xi. This is how China distracts the United States to try and get a change in policy against something China considers being negative for China’s goals. It’s called saber rattling via a third-party proxy ahead of any meeting the United States has with China in the coming weeks or months.
By the way, this another example of a situation that was created by a Democrat (Bill Clinton), who effectively used appeasement all through his presidency to try and stop North Korea from ever getting atomic weapons. Bad strategy always yields bad outcomes. Today has upwards of 150 nuclear warheads and the means to deliver them. Same stupid strategy that Obama used with Iran and that Biden immediately reverted to as soon as he was installed in the WH. You don’t deal with authoritarian leaders by throwing ballots of cash or thousands of tons of food and fuel at them to keep their regimes in power. Now President Trump has to try and clean up this Democrat created mess as well.
Great article Ben Solis ( pen name )… I just want to add S. Korea has recently experienced a COUP of their own with the ouster of Yoon a conservative whom allegedly called in the military & declared Martial Law as I believe he was set up, but now the Democrat Opposition Party is in power & they ultimately did arrest Yoon after much back & forth bickering…It is my opinion that the Democrat Opposition Party is nothing more than a proxy for China whereas under Yoon, much lesser so. Bottom line, the Big Bully in the neighborhood will always be China, regardless of who runs the show in S. Korea…
Best,
Bill… :~)
N Korea and Russian relationship goes back 80 years to the days of Soviet Premier Stalin who got Kim Jong Uns grandfather Kim Il Sung into establishing N Korea. So it’s not surprising of this relationship. China keeps N Korea from collapsing where it’s refugees will surge into Chinese territories. For China N Korea is a burden.
Once again we can say “Thank You” to the Democraps and the few Rinos!! The only reason Kim is flexing his jock strap is he sees the Democraps continuing there games. Let Hegseth really lock in and the rest of the Trump team and he will be on his knees. Rubio will also put him in his place. Anyone hear the BS Kamala was spewing this AM?? Case in point and Schumer and Jefferies need some real schooling too.
Thanks to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris we see the flames of war. Sabre rattling is at hand. But if anyone can stop Kim Jung Un it’s president Trump. It’s amazing what Trump can get done. No other person can. They all try to stand up to him but in the end they turn around and see his point of View. Like president Trump keeps saying we are transparent and govern with common sense. For that is what the people want. He is what you see. He has no hidden agenda like the dems. They are trying so hard to make into a Hitler while they themselves are governing as a dictator like Hitler. Biden after 8 years of Obama tried to finish what Obama started. Total destruction of America. It’s thanks to the American voters that he did not succeed.
This guy spends too much time with Xi. Keep an eye on him.
Rocket Man better see his proctologist for help pulling his head out of his fat A$$ or Trump’s gonna spank him. This EVIL, power-hungry pathetic little $hit lives like a cruel king while the rest of his abused, threatened, and terrified peasant people live in a blackout hell hole. Sad and tragic indeed.
Kim should remember that Trump’s “button is bigger” before he starts messing around with us! Kim’s people are starving; even some of his troops. Then he sends some to die for Russia in Ukraine! The Soviets installed his grandfather back in the 1950s; time to end the dynasty!
It worries me that North Korea tests it’s missiles so very high in the sky. Seems to me they are preparing to deliver EMP strikes which will be even harder to intercept in time!
Chaulk this up as yet another dire consequence of the stolen election four yrs ago. The treason partys actions invariably weaken this country. There needs to be accountability.
This is the same North Korea that sent 12,000 or so troops to help Russia against Ukraine and they got hammered. This is China talking and not Kim. I believe that we are indeed in the frame of what the Bible calls the End of Days when the whole world will go to war and Hamas attacking Israel, Russia attacking Ukraine and now the little fat brainless fool and China are ramping up the Rhetoric is just the next step. Get armed and ready folks because here the great and last world war comes.
Kim Jong Un’s “character” could dominate ANY Jr High School gross-out contest in the “blink of an eye”. The fact of that thing having access to and control over any type of nuclear arsenal is tough to deal with.
Shouldn’t that headline read the other way around?