Six of One, Half a Dozen of the Other
Donald Trump's big fail on North Korea: He didn't prepare and he got played
The Kim Con
Trump isn’t trying to win over North Korea’s leader. He’s using him to win over you.
North Korean Nuclear Negotiations 1985 – 2018
After Trump-Kim summit, South Koreans hope peace will prevail. For many South Koreans, the summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean ruler Kim Jong-un has brought their divided peninsula one step closer to peace.
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We must press for #Peace with #NorthKorea with eyes wide open. Your thoughts?
📌 1985: North Korea signs Nuclear NonProliferation Treaty
📌 1992: North Korea signs historic agreement to halt nuclear program!
📌 1994: North Korea signs historic agreement to halt nuclear program!
📌 1999: North Korea signs historic agreement to end missile tests
📌 2000: North Korea signs historic agreement to reunify Korea! Nobel Peace Prize is awarded
📌 2005: North Korea declares support for "denuclearization" of Korean peninsula
📌 2005: North Korea signs historic agreement to halt nuclear program and "denuclearize"!
📌 2006: North Korea declares support for "denuclearization" of Korean peninsula
📌 2006: North Korea again support for "denuclearization" of Korean peninsula
📌 2007: North Korea signs historic agreement to halt nuclear program!
📌 2007: N & S Korea sign agreement on reunification
📌 2010: North Korea commits to ending Korean War
📌 2010: North Korea announces commitment to "denuclearize"
📌 2010: North Korea again announces commitment to "denuclearize"
📌 2011: North Korea announces plan to halt nuclear and missile tests
📌 2012: North Korea announces halt to nuclear program
📌 2015: North Korea offers to halt nuclear tests
📌 2016: North Korea again announces support for "denuclearization"
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