What North Korea wants by Angry Planet published on 2017-04-26T16:29:52Z Pyongyang launches missile test after missile test. A carrier strike group moves through the Pacific with its sights set on the peninsula. U.S. President Donald Trump has called the entirety of the U.S. Congress to attend a briefing on the North Korean threat on April 26, 2017. And Seoul faces an election that could dramatically change the country’s relationship to both its neighbor to the north and its oldest ally. But what does North Korea want? This week on War College, B.R. Myers will help us figure that out. Myers is a professor of international studies at Dongseo University in Busan, South Korea. He’s visited the north, speaks the language, and reads the literature and propaganda alike. He takes Pyongyang at its word when it says it wants to reunify the peninsula and he’s not hopeful for the future. Comment by Brian Myers Let me just correct two details (it was a late night interview for me!): Libya was of course 2011 (not 2010) and I meant tourism to Kumgangsan and Kaesong (not KIZ) 2017-04-28T06:05:42Z Comment by Floyd Livers and the RSK Conservatives are exactly right... The moment a DRNK nuclear tipped ICBM seems all-but-certain, the singular concern about the potential death toll in Seoul, which has driven US policy for the last 40 years, goes out the window. 2017-04-28T05:38:10Z Comment by Lukas Novotny Wow, very refreshing to listen to this. B.R. Myers's theory makes a lot of sense. 2017-04-28T05:09:18Z