Nepal, March 20 -- Trump seems to harbor the equally unrealistic notion that North Korea will voluntarily give up its nuclear weapons

NEW YORK - When last month's summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un ended without a deal, the result was not surprising. One or both countries came to Hanoi with a misunderstanding of what was possible.

The United States maintained that North Korea wanted nearly all international sanctions lifted upfront and was not prepared to give up enough of its nuclear facilities to warrant doing so. North Korean officials explained that they were prepared to dismantle the country's main facility, the Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center, "permanently and completely," but ...