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Jun 04 2023
News
Donald Trump's GOP rivals pounce after he congratulated Kim Jong Un: 'Not something to play with'
WASHINGTON − Republican presidential candidates and other GOP leaders shed their reluctance to criticize Donald Trump this weekend after the ex-president served up an unusual political issue: North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. Trump's praise of Kim for a new position with the World Health Organization drew attacks from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence, former South
"USA Today" ContributorJun 09 2018
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Trump warns Kim Jong Un on North Korea summit: 'It's a one-time shot'
President Trump on Saturday expressed optimism about his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, but warned that the opportunity won’t happen again, calling it a “one-time shot.”
Fox News (Online News)Apr 27 2018
Opinion
OPINION: Kim Jong Un finally appears serious about abandoning the nuclear weapons program
North and South Korea delivered a joint declaration affirming the “mutual goal” of pursuing “complete denuclearization” of the Korean peninsula Friday, signaling the firmest commitment to date by the North’s Kim Jong Un that he may be serious about abandoning the nuclear weapons program his nation has long used to threaten America and its allies.
Washington TimesApr 29 2018
News
Kim Jong-un Says North Korea Will Abandon Nuclear Program if U.S. Pledges Not to Invade
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un told his South Korean counterpart President Moon Jae-in that North Korea would be willing to denuclearize in return for a commitment that the U.S. will not invade the country. The New York Times reported Kim’s offer—made Friday during the historic summit between the two countries—and other details of the meeting Sunday via a South Korean government spokesman.
SlateOct 15 2018
News
On '60 Minutes,' Trump Talks Possible Mattis Exit, Climate Change And Kim Jong Un
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis "could" be considering a departure, Saudis can expect "severe punishment" for any involvement in the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi, and climate change is probably real, but not caused by man, President Trump said in an interview aired Sunday on CBS' 60 Minutes.
NPR (Online News)Mar 09 2018
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Self-Championed Dealmaker Donald Trump Faces the Ultimate Test Meeting Kim Jong Un
It’s not yet clear whether there will be hamburgers, as Donald Trump suggested he could bond with Kim Jong Un over during his volcanic campaign, but on Thursday the U.S. President made good on his promise to negotiate with the North Korean despot, agreeing to sit down for historic talks by May, the first ever between the heads of the Stalinist state and its longtime American nemesis.
Time MagazineJan 03 2018
Opinion
OPINION: Kim Jong Un pitting South Korea against US by re-establishing talks
North and South Korea officially resumed direct contact through a military hotline on Wednesday, but while the move engendered optimism among many South Koreans, there are plenty of people on both sides of the globe questioning the motives of dictator Kim Jong Un.
Guest Writer - LeftOct 15 2017
News
H.R. McMaster: Threatening a military option in North Korea keeps Kim Jong Un in check
White House national security adviser H.R. McMaster said President Trump's repeated threats of a military action in North Korea is the best way to send a message to Kim Jong Un.
Washington ExaminerMay 10 2018
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Trump thanks Kim Jong Un as he welcomes home detainees from North Korea
President Donald Trump welcomed home three Americans formerly imprisoned by North Korea on Thursday, greeting them in a dramatic scene that played out in the early morning hours on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews.
Politico