World North Korea Donald Trump For all his boasting and bluster, President Donald Trump’s North Korea strategy has produced little in the way of material results. Kim Jong Un’s authoritarian regime retains its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile armories, while rampant human rights abuses continue within the secretive state’s borders. Despite the inaction, both Washington and Pyongyang have largely stuck to the vague script agreed at the Trump-Kim Singapore summit in June, where Kim affirmed his “unwavering commitment to complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula” in exchange for American “security guarantees.” Read More: Can I travel to North Korea? U.S. to review travel ban despite no progress in nuclear talks But follow-up talks have struggled to build on the ambiguous statement, and North Korea declared Thursday it will never give up its nuclear weapons unless the U.S. takes reciprocal steps, The Associated Press reported. “The United States must now recognize the accurate meaning of the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, and especially, must study geography,” the statement carried by the North’s official Korean Central News Agency said. “When we talk about the Korean Peninsula, it includes the territory of our republic and also the entire region of [South Korea] where the…