CHAPTER FORTY SIX August 21 11:05 a.m. United States Naval Observatory – Washington, DC “Today,” Susan said, “is finally a new day.” She stood at the podium on the rolling back lawn behind the New White House. She looked out at about fifty reporters and maybe two hundred ambassadors, diplomats, American office holders, and various other dignitaries. It was a sunny morning. There was even something cheerful about it. “The long night of terror is over. The terror we experienced at the hands of North Korea, and the terror ordinary Koreans experienced, has come to an end. The seven-decade reign of the Kim family has ended.” There was a smattering of applause. Susan glanced down at her prepared remarks. They weren’t making it. She had hoped that Kim family line would have gotten wolf whi

