KEY POINTS
  • The Biden administration's decision to focus on engagement with North Korea appears to have been a mistake, said Anthony Ruggiero of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) after the reclusive state's fourth weapons test in a month.
  • "Biden chose engagement only. That was his policy in 2021. He didn't even sanction any of North Korea's nuclear missile programs at all in 2021," said Ruggiero.
  • The U.S. last week announced sanctions on eight people and entities for their work in developing weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missile-related programs for Pyongyang — after at least two known North Korean ballistic missile tests.

The U.S. decision to focus on engagement with North Korea appears to have been a mistake, a senior fellow at a Washington-based think tank said after the reclusive state conducted four missile tests in a month.

U.S. President Joe Biden "chose engagement only," said Anthony Ruggiero of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. "That was his policy in 2021. He didn't even sanction any of North Korea's nuclear missile programs at all in 2021."