
By Howard Packowitz
Central Illinois Congressman Rodney Davis is not convinced President Trump should meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
Davis, a Republican, noted previous administrations tried to entice North Korea’s government with financial incentives, and yet North Korea had no intention of doing away with its nuclear program.
“There’s a history of North Korea and other countries, like Iran, talking about getting rid of their nuclear program,” Davis said. “And then having no intention of doing so even though they were rewarded with hundreds of millions, if not billions, of American tax dollars as incentive to stop their nuclear program,” Davis added.
The congressman said time will tell whether this president’s strategy of dealing with North Korea will be more effective than prior administrations.