While North Korea’s nuclear capability, their growing arsenal of ICBMs and worst-case scenarios, have been the focus of discussion, what are the trends in North Korea’s conventional threat to peace on the Peninsula? Conventional weaponry is actually the arena where all the shooting incidents and deaths of the past 72 years since armistice have happened. Is the conventional weapons threat growing or diminishing? And perhaps most important, what if the U.S. military presence were no longer on the Korean Peninsula?
Join the distinguished Washington Brief expert panel with guest Gen. Bernard Champoux, Lt. Gen U.S. Army (ret); former Commander, 8th Army; former Chief of Staff, UN Command/ROK-US Combined Forces Command/ US Forces Korea, for a stimulating discussion among the most informed thinkers on Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula.