Not only Donald Trump, another American president wanted to go to war.

Bill Clinton's administration was at a time ready for the North Korean war. According to documents published in the National Security Archive, Clinton's closest advisers were fully convinced of victory in any conflict with North Korea, but they were also aware that they would reach all [...]
Bill Clinton's administration was at a time ready for the North Korean war. According to documents published in the National Security Archive, Clinton's closest advisers were fully convinced of any conflict with North Korea, but they were also aware that they would achieve all of this at the cost of the great victims.
During the 1994 nuclear crisis, when North Korea announced its withdrawal from the proliferation treaty of nuclear weapons, serious negotiations were held between the United States and the Kim Il-Sung regime.
American officials have made clear demands and warned North Korea of “serious consequences negative” if you continue the high-ray missile program that could hit American territory in theory.
The published documents show Clinton's associates did not have very high expectations for negotiations, and especially did not expect a quick solution to the situation. Until the war, an agreement was reached to stop the development of nuclear weapons in North Korea, and Americans agreed to provide specific supplies to nuclear reactors.
With the same agreement, North Korea agreed to allow inspections at all its nuclear facilities.











