Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un Sign Document for ‘Complete Denuclearization’ of Korean Peninsula

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  1. Stephen

    Stephen Administrator Staff Member

    http://www.breitbart.com/big-govern...ong-un-to-sign-joint-statement-after-meeting/

    Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un Sign Document for ‘Complete Denuclearization’ of Korean Peninsula

    President Donald Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un surprised reporters with an unscheduled signing of documents after their summit in Singapore on Tuesday.

    The two leaders appeared in a room decorated with flags of both countries for the signing ceremony.

    “We’re both very honored to sign the document. Thank you,” Trump said shortly.

    Kim said that the meeting was “historic” and that the two leaders had “left the past behind.”

    “The world will see a major change,” he said. “I would like to express my gratitude to President Trump to make this meeting happen.”

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    This truly is one of the top historical news stories in the post WW2 era.

    One thing for sure, the Trump administration has no illusions about the possibility that Kim may windup breaking every promise he has made. That being said, I do like the wording on the document.

    I really like the body language going on in this summit, and that is tough to fake. The body language with Kim seems positive and sincere.

    We shall see what happens. Whether this turns out to be a good start, or simply a little bit of clear sailing during a storm.
     
  2. Stephen

    Stephen Administrator Staff Member

  3. Stephen

    Stephen Administrator Staff Member

    http://www.breitbart.com/video/2018...mmit-a-success-if-north-korea-gives-up-nukes/

    Trump: Will Only Consider Kim Jong Un Summit a Success If North Korea Gives Up Nukes

    In an interview that aired on Fox News Channel’s “Special Report” on Wednesday with host Bret Baier, President Donald Trump said he would only consider his summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un a “success” if the ending result is a denuclearization deal.

    “I only consider it successful if it gets done,” he said. “I think we have done something very historic already in one way. But to me, a success is when it gets done.”

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    It's so nice to have a president in the White House with common sense.
     

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