The United States' policy of double standards is shown by the example of development and attempts of regulating the nuclear crisis in the Northeastern Asia. Washington D.C. has applied huge efforts for continuing the two-sided dialogue with Pyongyang, for a renewal of the six-sided negotiations of the North Korea nuclear crisis. But during nearly the whole period of confrontation with DPRK, the US not only made essential diplomatic blunders and serious mistakes, but also demonstrated a rough, primordially unacceptable policy towards Pyongyang. Such an imperial policy couldn't bring to a success, to a break-through in American-North-Korean relations.