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North Korea Foreign Policy

Background – North Korea United States Massive military parade to show strength, propaganda for citizens President Trump and VP Pence traveled to South Korea Missile tests – failed nuclear tests 26,000 military personnel stationed in S. Korea Attempting to “shrink” nuclear technology to put on a warhead Potential meeting in May 2018, discuss NK giving up nuclear weapons program Largest test to date Suspending nuclear testing (ICBMs) prior to meeting with US and South Korea. CIA director met with North Koreans Discussions of support for neighbors (S. Korea, Threatened nuclear war with U.S. Hurt by current economic sanctions China, Japan) Statements on Twitter Saber rattling Preemptive strikes

Show me your timeline TODAY! Key Events Use the following websites to create a timeline of the most important things that have happened between the United States and North Korea. Minimum of 10 events http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/11/20/world/asia/n orthkorea-timeline.html http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-pacific-15278612 Show me your timeline TODAY!

Research You and your group need to come up with a plan to address North Korea. You will present this plan to the President in the Situation Room. You will turn in your completed plan. See the handout for questions to consider when creating your plan. After listening to all the plans, the class will critique plans and decide which is the best for the country and the world.

Schedule 4/24 Tuesday – Research 4/25 Wednesday – Research 4/26 Thursday – Research and finalize plans 4/27 Friday – Present foreign policy plans/Q&A, turn in FINAL version of plans, decide on final policy position (what action will the president take)