Abstract
The United States has a substantial interest in the Korean Conflict concerning its own national security. It is based primarily on the potential outcomes of the policies deriving from North Korea. The United States must maintain its relationship with South Korea in order to address any situation that arises on the Korean peninsula.
Recommended Citation
Smith, Matthew
(2013)
"The Korean Conflict and the United States National Security,"
Pepperdine Policy Review: Vol. 6, Article 10.
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