Former U.S. President Bolton should admit failure of North Korea policy, December 24, 9:15 AM

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`` The Trump administration should acknowledge the failure of the policy, as former North Korean Bolton, who was responsible for security policy in the U.S. Trump administration, is increasingly provoking over U.S. and North Korea denuclearization talks. Criticism "and spreading the ripples.

Former President Bolton, who was in charge of security policy until the September Trump administration in the United States, was interviewed on the news site "Axios" and reported on the 22nd.

In this statement, Bolton said of the Trump administration's policy on North Korea: "I didn't think I was trying to stop developing nuclear weapons. Unfortunately, the policy of maximizing pressure is not true." .

He added that he did not consider North Korea's launch of short-range missiles, saying, "We are not concerned about the danger to Japan, South Korea, and the U.S. forces stationed in this area. Equals. "

He further criticized North Korea's increasing provocation with a deadline for denuclearization negotiations later this year, saying that if there were any new provocations, the Trump administration should acknowledge the failure of the policy. Argued that pressure should be strengthened with allies, including crackdowns on oil smuggling by the US.

The criticism of the former senior official, who played a central role in security policy, has been widely communicated by other media, and the situation has been increasing as the vigilance over North Korea has increased.