U.S., North Korea to seek understanding on denuclearization at summit
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...=Feed:+Reuters/worldNews+(Reuters+World+News)
seems that a lot of these events / negotiations are according to election cycles too5 years should be about how long that takes if the past is any indication.
Target practise for the Navy!Kim Jong-un leaves North Korea for Vietnam by train
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-47328334
Are you ?Trump announces he is ‘not in a rush’ for North Korea to denuclearize
https://www.rawstory.com/2019/02/tr...a-denuclearize/?utm_source=push_notifications
Trump announces he is ‘not in a rush’ for North Korea to denuclearize
https://www.rawstory.com/2019/02/tr...a-denuclearize/?utm_source=push_notifications
It's a better world with a nuclear armed North Korea, is it?He'd be a fool if he was!
If one is palsy( ie flatters the crap out of him) with Trump....It's a better world with a nuclear armed North Korea, is it?
Your glorious leader is now giving nuclear secrets to Saudi Arabia ... because they're a great bunch of guys.
How many billions in arms has NATO given them??It's a better world with a nuclear armed North Korea, is it?
Your glorious leader is now giving nuclear secrets to Saudi Arabia ... because they're a great bunch of guys.
'The Don' can read Korean can he??If one is palsy( ie flatters the crap out of him) with Trump....
an aside but apparently Trumps loves to show his visitors the "love letters he gets from Kim. Letters that praise Trump , glorify him.........etc. Looks like Kim has Trump's number and is playing him like a viola. So far......he knows which buttons t o push.
Let's not assume the letters were written in NKean.'The Don' can read Korean can he??
more in linkLooks like Kim Jong Un will need to toast the success of his summit with Donald Trump with something other than vodka.
Dutch customs officers seized 3,000 cases of the Russian-made vodka Stolbovaya believed to be heading to North Korea for Kim Jong Un and his top generals on Friday, officials announced on Tuesday. The cargo of 90,000 bottles was discovered in a Chinese container ship, the Telegraph reported.
The shipment, which violates U.N. sanctions on North Korea, was reportedly hidden inside an aircraft fuselage.
Customs office spokesman Roul Velleman confirmed the seizure, but did not elaborate on why Dutch officials believe it was intended for the North Korean despot.
Dutch Overseas Trade Minister Sigrid Kaag congratulated the customs officials on the interception, saying: "The U.N. Security Council has imposed clear sanctions on North Korea and it is important to enforce them."...…...