North Korea as peacemaker? – CSMonitor.com

North Korea has closely watched Russia’s failure to conquer Ukraine along with Iran’s calamitous missteps in trying to dominate the Middle East with proxy militias. This week, news broke that the regime in Pyongyang might have learned a lesson about avoiding such misguided aggression.

After more than seven decades of threatening to use force to reunify with South Korea, it officially gave up claims on its neighbor on the Korean Peninsula. It rewrote its constitution to remove an obligation to “realize the reunification of the fatherland” and the ethnic Korean people.

This does not mean Seoul and its American ally can now stand down their defensive forces against the North’s nuclear arsenal. Nor has South Korea given up hope of peaceful reunification. But the constitutional change, which was first signaled in 2023, suggests a warming of what has been a long, cold peace.

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