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    Pompeo to return from North Korea with 3 US captives

    Another good thing for trump to get these guys back!

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    And he didn’t have to pay $150 billion either, like Obama did.
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    I think this may have had more to do with NK's nuclear testing facility being destroyed in the recent earthquakes...

    Little Kim has been tripping over himself trying to reach out to the South and their allies with peaceful overtures, now that he's lost his leverage.

    He's definitely backed off his bark now that his nuclear dev program is on the rocks.
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    Awesome. Now we need to work on getting that American pastor back from Turkey.
    "And how we burned in the camps later thinking, what would things have been like, if every security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain, whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by alismith View Post
    And he didn’t have to pay $150 billion either, like Obama did.
    The families of these AMERICANS were so frustrated with OBAMA. Obama did NOTHING to get them back, and only mentioned them briefly in news conferences saying "he was very concerned" and that was it. All talk and no action.

    GREAT NEWS.

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    Funny that the great New York Times was ripping him for not being with Trump during the Iran announcement, while in reality he was rescuing Americans in what used to be a hostile land, and was also setting a date that might well lead to the final end of the Korean thing. I wonder what it must be like to be an editor for all the news that is fit... to the agenda.

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    If numnuts goes too far, or does something to cause catastrophic retaliation to the Country, I am sure those Generals would kill him if necessary to save North Korea. Numnuts reminds me of Obongo. who was willing to take the Country over the Falls to preserve his Agenda. Paul
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hobe Sound AK View Post
    If numnuts goes too far, or does something to cause catastrophic retaliation to the Country, I am sure those Generals would kill him if necessary to save North Korea. Numnuts reminds me of Obongo. who was willing to take the Country over the Falls to preserve his Agenda. Paul
    They're starting to drop the facade already.


    A spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea gave the following answer to a question put by KCNA on Sunday as regards the U.S. increased pressure against the DPRK:

    Recently, the U.S. is misleading the public opinion, arguing as if the DPRK’s clarification of its intention for denuclearization of the Korean peninsula made through the Panmunjom Declaration adopted at the historic north-south summit is the result of so-called sanctions and pressure.

    At the same time, it is making open remarks that it would not ease the sanctions and pressure until the DPRK gives up its nuclear weapons completely and also moving to aggravate the situation on the Korean peninsula by deploying strategic assets on the peninsula and increasing its attempt of taking up “human rights” issue against the DPRK.

    The U.S. is deliberately provoking the DPRK at the time when the situation on the Korean peninsula is moving toward peace and reconciliation thanks to the historic north-south summit and the Panmunjom Declaration. This act cannot be construed otherwise than a dangerous attempt to ruin the hardly-won atmosphere of dialogue and bring the situation back to square one.

    It would not be conducive to addressing the issue if the U.S. miscalculates the peace-loving intention of the DPRK as a sign of “weakness” and continues to pursue its pressure and military threats against the latter.
    http://theduran.com/assessing-chance...ean-peninsula/
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5.56NATO View Post
    They're starting to drop the facade already.


    A spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea gave the following answer to a question put by KCNA on Sunday as regards the U.S. increased pressure against the DPRK:

    Recently, the U.S. is misleading the public opinion, arguing as if the DPRK’s clarification of its intention for denuclearization of the Korean peninsula made through the Panmunjom Declaration adopted at the historic north-south summit is the result of so-called sanctions and pressure.

    At the same time, it is making open remarks that it would not ease the sanctions and pressure until the DPRK gives up its nuclear weapons completely and also moving to aggravate the situation on the Korean peninsula by deploying strategic assets on the peninsula and increasing its attempt of taking up “human rights” issue against the DPRK.

    The U.S. is deliberately provoking the DPRK at the time when the situation on the Korean peninsula is moving toward peace and reconciliation thanks to the historic north-south summit and the Panmunjom Declaration. This act cannot be construed otherwise than a dangerous attempt to ruin the hardly-won atmosphere of dialogue and bring the situation back to square one.

    It would not be conducive to addressing the issue if the U.S. miscalculates the peace-loving intention of the DPRK as a sign of “weakness” and continues to pursue its pressure and military threats against the latter.
    http://theduran.com/assessing-chance...ean-peninsula/
    Funny, that quote by spokesmen from NORTH KOREA sounds just like Democrat Party talking points. How weird!

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