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US Officials Reveal Covert N. Korea Trips

Posted on March 6, 2013March 6, 2013 by Timothy Kang
North Korea’s Kim Jong-Un enjoys a basketball game with US cultural oddity Dennis Rodman on March 1, 2013. The leader was reportedly less enthralled with diplomats who visited last year (Image Credit: Jason Mojica/AP).

It has been revealed that the US took the initiative in sending two covert diplomatic missions to North Korea last year.

While the US typically plans publically-known trips, such unofficial visits are not unprecedented. In 2011, American military officials took an unannounced visit to North Korea in an attempt to procure the remains of US soldiers slain in the Korean War of the 1950s.

According to the Los Angeles Times, the Obama administration organized two off-the-book diplomatic trips in 2012. The trips, which took place in April and August and have been neither confirmed nor denied by the administration, shared a common goal: mending relations with the North Korea’s authoritarian government and persuading it to reduce the severity of its foreign policy.

National Counterproliferation Center (NCPC) Director Joseph DeTrani hoped the diplomats could dissuade Kim Jong-Un, who became North Korea’s Supreme Leader in late 2011, from following exactly in his father Kim Jong-Il’s footsteps. In an interview with the LA Times, DeTrani noted, “I was initially guardedly optimistic that [Kim] was moving in the right direction.”

However, Kim and his advisors declined the diplomats’ offers. In the coming months, the North Korean government would continue its anti-foreigner propaganda and pursue further military development including potentially devastating nuclear tests.

While the United States has condemned North Korea’s missile launches and supported sanctions in response, the nation has not taken any military action.

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Timothy Kang

Timothy Kang, currently an editor for the program, is a junior attending Van Nuys Senior High School. Although this is his first semester in the program, Timothy has a considerable amount of experience in journalism. He has participated in his school's journalism program for three years and is currently a Managing Editor. Likewise, in his sophomore year, he partook in the Southern California Media Outreach (Journalism) Program, which was sponsored by the Junior State of America. He hopes to learn as much as he can from the JSR program.

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