I am all for giving diplomacy a chance to work in Korea. We already know that war won't settle the issue.
George Washington spoke of the perils of foreign entanglements in his farewell address. It was true then, and it is true today. If the wars in Viet Nam and Iraq proved anything, they proved how useless our involvement in those wars was. In the end, the people of a nation always end up with the government they choose. Any government installed by a foreign power lasts only as long as that foreign power stays engaged with an occupying force. As soon as that occupying force is removed, things will resort back to whatever the people allow. For this reason I, for one, never want to see American troops fighting on the Korean peninsula ever again. If North Korea and South Korea ever reunite, it will be through the efforts of diplomacy or war between those two. Either way, it is the WILL of the Korean people that will determine their fate. Diplomacy is worth a try with North Korea, but a ground war should NEVER be an option that we consider. No more American lives should ever be lost over Korea's fate. We'll see if President Trump can make diplomacy work for a lasting peace in that region, but our occupying force needs to be removed no matter what.