Commentary It’s been a few months since the disastrous U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan proved former Defense Secretary Robert Gates wasn’t kidding when he said President Joe Biden has been on the wrong side of every major foreign policy decision he’s ever made. The withdrawal gave China, arguably the United States’ greatest global adversary, an opening to expand its influence in Asia, though you’d never know it if you followed the mainstream media. The mainstream media act like we left Afghanistan years ago, not months ago, and we’d be better just to forget all about it. Unfortunately, there’s another rising threat in Asia that U.S. policy could greatly impact that the media is treating in much the same way. It centers around a war the United States has been involved with even longer than Afghanistan; namely, the armistice between North and South Korea. If you ask anyone born after 1980, it’s …