The regime of young dictator Kim Jong Un is well known for its aggressive posture toward North Korea’s neighbors and the United States. Kim has threatened them with his arsenal of nuclear weapons, and has tested intercontinental missiles capable of reaching the U.S.
But this year, Kim has surprised nearly everyone. First, he allowed North Korean athletes to play on a unified Korean team at the Winter Olympic Games hosted by South Korea, the North’s bitter enemy. He also began talks to improve relations with the South, which have been strained since the end of the Korean War (1950-1953).
The biggest surprise came in March, when Kim offered to sit down with the U.S. to talk about “denuclearizing” the Korean Peninsula. President Donald Trump has agreed to meet.
U.S. officials are acting with cautious optimism. They don’t know if Kim will actually agree to get rid of his nukes. Several times in the past, North Korea has said it would give up its weapons, only to back out of every deal.