The U.S. Democratic Party criticized President Donald Trump for damaging the alliance in the draft draft, and even criticized South Korea for using the term ``extort'' to negotiate a defense contribution with South Korea.

According to the draft policy of the Democratic Party's political policy policy released by political media, Politico, in the'Recreation of Alliance' section, "Dr. Donald Trump has damaged the alliance in the way our enemies have dreamed of." "I am facing the test."

The Democratic Party's Shin River will be finalized at a plenary convention held in the middle of next month to nominate former Vice President Joe Biden as a candidate for the next November election.

The 80-page version of the Shank has been approved by the Party's Shank Committee on the 27th and undergoes a postal vote by the delegates.

Draft skeletons are expected to remain, although some may change.

Criticizing President Trump's alliance policy in the draft, the Democratic Party pointed out, "In the midst of the nuclear crisis on the Korean Peninsula, he tried to steal our alliance, South Korea, to dramatically increase the alliance's defense contributions."

President Trump has claimed that the alliance is free of charge to the US military in terms of security, and has demanded significant increases in defense spending and defense spending in South Korea as well as in Japan and the European Union.

The Democratic Party has also criticized President Trump for threatening to withdraw US forces in Germany without consultation, saying he is attacking European Union alliance partners.

This position is interpreted as reflecting the problem that President Trump's current 50% increase in defense costs is excessive.

In addition, there are observations that President Trump may take out a USFK reduction card in connection with a deadlock to negotiate a cost-sharing agreement, but it seems to have negative perceptions.

The Democratic Party will cooperate with its partners to improve interoperability, encourage defense capabilities, increase regional security responsibilities, and contribute to fair sharing, but stressed that "we will never treat our allies as gangs steal."

The Democratic Party also said in the Asia-Pacific strategy section, "The United States will endeavor to strengthen the ties of key alliances in the region, including Japan, South Korea, and Australia, instead of degrading partners and raising tensions between allies."

The Democratic Party stressed the importance of diplomatic cooperation and the role of the alliance in the North Korean denuclearization issue.

This leads to the interpretation that President Trump's summit is based on the way of reaching agreement through sufficient practical negotiations within alliances and cooperation rather than the'top down' method.

The Democratic Party specifically stated, "We will limit and deter threats posed by North Korea's nuclear program and aggression, both through alliances and through diplomacy with North Korea."

He said, "We will build a continuous and cooperative diplomatic campaign to advance the long-term goal of denuclearization."

"We will not forget the North Korean people," he said. "The Democratic Party will support humanitarian aid and pressure the North Korean regime to end tremendous human rights violations."