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Opinion: Trump wants to rekindle his Kim Jong Un bromance, but North Korea has other suitors now

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President-elect Donald Trump has a lot of plans for his second term, including taking Pyongyang 's nuclear program off the board.

Julian Zelizer : If Trump enters office thinking he can easily resurrect his relationship with Kim , then he's going to set himself up for disappointment.

Resolving the North Korean nuclear issue was hard five years ago , but it will be even harder today , Zelizer says.

As long as Russia - North Korea relationship continues as its current pace, Trump will be hard pressed to bring the North Koreans back to the negotiating table.

Russia ’s veto at the U.N. Security Council , additional sanctions are a pipe dream for the foreseeable future, DePetris says.

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