‘New neocons’ influence Trump as North Korea faces increased risk

As a rift widens among Republicans over U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on Iran, a top Korean American leader said Seoul must recognize that President Donald Trump is heavily influenced by a faction he calls “new neocons.” Conservative commentator Tucker Carlson broke sharply with the president in a Wall Street Journal interview Saturday, calling him a “slave” to hawkish interventionists willing to deploy military force. Kim Dong-seok, the 68-year-old head of the Korean American Grassroots Conference (KAGC), said South Korea must stop treating Trump’s decisions as mere impulses and instead analyze the calculated strategies driving his administration. Motive and mechanism Trump is not a traditional isolationist, Kim said during an April 15 interview with Hankook Ilbo in Washington. While the president courted white working-class voters with anti-interventionist rhetoric, strategic lobbyists successfully persuaded him by rebranding military action to fit his “America First” agenda. They engineered a “destroy-and-deal” strategy, Kim said. This approach relies heavily on drone warfare to bomb targets

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