Looking back, the thought of a North Korean nuclear warhead being in reach of Guam, let alone the continental United States, was far-fetched and easily dismissible. But now, more than ever, Pyongyang’s threat of engulfing Washington, D.C. in a “sea of fire” is a legitimate prospect. The U.S. and her allies, having made no real Read More…
Author: Daniel C. Park
Daniel C. Park is a recent graduate of the International Relations program at the University of Toronto, Trinity College. He currently serves as a Program Editor at the NATO Association of Canada, a Research Assistant at York University for a dissertation research on counterterrorism strategies, and an editor at the G7 Research Group, Munk School of Global Affairs. He is also a Naval Reservist at HMCS York in training to become a MARS Officer.