Commentary: Trump must overcome his worst instincts to succeed with Kim Jong Un
Published: March 12, 2018 / Author: Joseph Holt
Joseph Holt, an associate teaching professor at Mendoza College of Business, wrote an opinion piece that appeared in the Chicago Tribune.
President Donald Trump has agreed to talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, and that represents a historic opportunity to negotiate lasting peace on the Korean peninsula and make the world a safer place. But to capitalize on that opportunity, Trump will need to overcome some of his worst instincts.
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