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U.S Scorns Olympic Diplomacy, Pushes North Korea’s Isolation Further

(The AEGIS Alliance) – The Winter Olympics held in 2018 are a prime case for the calling of diplomacy in sports, with both South and North Korea creating huge progress diplomatically. The Vice President of the United States Mike Pence is currently in South Korea making efforts in reassuring reporters that the progress is just an illusion.

There isn’t any daylight between the United States, the Republic of Korea, and Japan,” Pence insists, stating that the three nations are in unity on the need to continue the worsening of North Korea being in isolation.

This is a position that U.S. officials regularly hold, but with the leadership of South Korea openly in talks with North Korea, and making efforts in arranging direct talks with the United States and North Korea, there is clearly substantial daylight being seen there, and it continues to grow.

It was made obvious from before the VP’s departure that Pence’s role during the Olympics would be attempting to undercut diplomacy efforts. Officials have probably been thinking this would be easier to accomplish, but with practice, Pence has mainly spent his time there visibly avoiding to shake hands, and dismisses all the real occurrences from reporters.

Kyle James Lee – The AEGIS Alliance – This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Kyle James Lee

Majority Owner of The AEGIS Alliance. I studied in college for Media Arts, Game Development. Talents include Writer/Article Writer, Graphic Design, Photoshop, Web Design and Development, Video Production, Social Media, and eCommerce.

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