Analysis of US National Security Issues on the Korean Peninsula

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The polling data addresses various crucial questions related to US national security and the Korean Peninsula, including the potential resumption of military exercises in South Korea, readiness of US troops, North Korea's neutron bomb capability, leadership strategies, and alliance considerations. Insights are gathered on topics such as US values in policy-making, burden sharing structures, and influencing North Korea's elite. The content also explores North Korea's fears and examines the potential responses of the US Congress and President Trump towards Korean Peninsula issues.


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  1. ICAS Polling VI: The Korean Peninsula Issues and US National Security 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Q2. Would you suppose that the US ought to consider resuming the cancelled or down-sized military exercises in SK (South Korea)? Q3. Would you suppose that the US Congress ought to consider holding Congressional hearings on whether the US troops are truly ready to "fight tonight"? Q4. Would you be surprised if NK (North Korea) demonstrates sooner rather than later its capability to test a neutron bomb? Q5. Do you believe that the leader has abandoned the seven decades old strategy of subversion, coercion, extortion, blackmail diplomacy, and use of force to achieve unification of the Korean Peninsula? Q6. Do you believe that the leader has abandoned the objective of splitting the US-SK Alliance and get the US forces off the Korean Peninsula? ICAS Yes No Declined/Maybe/Neither Poll

  2. ICAS Polling VI: The Korean Peninsula Issues and US National Security 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Q8. Would you suppose that President Trump will make good on American Values with NK policy and SK policy, respectively, just as he did with Hong Kong policy and stand up for brave people of the Korean Peninsula? Q9. Would you suppose that the US and SK ought to consider revising the burden sharing structure to a more equitable and sustainable process? Q10. Would you suppose that the US- SK Alliance ought to consider implementing an information and influence strategy targeting the NK's elite, i.e., second-tier leadership? ICAS Yes No Declined/Maybe/Neither Poll

  3. Q1. Who do you believe the leader of NK (North Korea) fear more? Please rank in order 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% US SK NK Declined/Maybe/Neither Most Least

  4. Q2. Would you suppose that the US ought to consider resuming the cancelled or down-sized military exercises in SK (South Korea)? 3% 17% 81% Yes No Declined/Maybe/Neither

  5. Q3. Would you suppose that the US Congress ought to consider holding Congressional hearings on whether the US troops are truly ready to "fight tonight"? 0% 47% 53% Yes No Declined/Maybe/Neither

  6. Q4. Would you be surprised if NK (North Korea) demonstrates sooner rather than later its capability to test a neutron bomb? 3% 25% 72% Yes No Declined/Maybe/Neither

  7. Q5. Do you believe that the leader has abandoned the seven decades old strategy of subversion, coercion, extortion, blackmail diplomacy, and use of force to achieve unification of the Korean Peninsula? 3% 8% 89% Yes No Declined/Maybe/Neither

  8. Q6. Do you believe that the leader has abandoned the objective of splitting the US-SK Alliance and get the US forces off the Korean Peninsula? 0% 11% 89% Yes No Declined/Maybe/Neither

  9. Q8. Would you suppose that President Trump will make good on American Values with NK policy and SK policy, respectively, just as he did with Hong Kong policy and stand up for brave people of the Korean Peninsula? 3% 42% 56% Yes No Declined/Maybe/Neither

  10. Q9. Would you suppose that the US and SK ought to consider revising the burden sharing structure to a more equitable and sustainable process? 0% 33% 67% Yes No Declined/Maybe/Neither

  11. Q10. Would you suppose that the US-SK Alliance ought to consider implementing an information and influence strategy targeting the NK's elite, i.e., second-tier leadership? 0% 3% 97% Yes No Declined/Maybe/Neither

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