This post was originally published on AHA Today, the blog of the American Historical Association.
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The political tensions surrounding the Korean Peninsula seem to have reached a new peak in recent weeks with Trump and Kim lobbing increasingly bellicose rhetoric at each other. Christine Ahn, a Korean American academic, longtime peace activist with Women Cross DMZ, and co-Founder of the Korea Policy Institute, recently experienced these tensions first hand when she was unexpectedly blocked from traveling to South Korea, and she reflects on the myths and reality surrounding the Korean Peninsula in the current moment.
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President Trump has doubled down on his “fire and fury” threat to North Korea, saying maybe it “wasn’t tough enough.” Christine Ahn of Women Cross DMZ says that despite dangerous bluster from both sides — and upcoming US-South Korea war games — peaceful solutions are still within reach
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