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Thus far, however, he has said comparatively little about the growing strength of the Kim regime in North Korea, leading some analysts to suggest the administration is neglecting one of the most critical security issues in Asia.
Russia and North Korea are meeting for a three-day visit that is already sending other countries into a tailspin, as World War 3 fears mount.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said he wants the luxury resort on the eastern seacoast to become a "world destination," but the country has been reluctant to allow in foreign tourists.
North Korea continues to give the United States the cold shoulder, despite President Donald Trump's apparent willingness to resume dialogue with the country's supreme leader, Kim Jong Un. State media has branded Washington a "hostile force" after Trump expressed confidence in his ability to end a potential conflict on the Korean Peninsula.
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The Chosun Ilbo on MSNTrump says he can ‘solve’ North Korea standoffU.S. President Donald J. Trump said on June 27 that he would “get the conflict solved with North Korea,” while also asserting that such a conflict “wouldn’t involve us,” in remarks that renewed speculation about a possible return to high-level diplomacy with Pyongyang.
June 27 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday said he will "get the conflict solved with North Korea." At an Oval Office event where he highlighted his efforts to resolve global conflicts, Trump was asked whether he had written a letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, as was reported this month.
President Donald Trump campaigned on keeping the United States out of foreign wars, but it didn’t take long to convince him to come to the direct aid of Israel.
With a fragile truce between enemy states Iran and Israel still holding, a recent post shared on Threads misleadingly claimed to show US President Donald Trump threatening to “destroy” North Korea if it entered the fray in the Middle East.
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNTrump says South Korea should pay for its own defenseUS President Donald Trump said Tuesday that South Korea pays the United States “very little” for America’s military support and should pay for its own defense, amid expectations that he would demand the Asian ally shoulder a greater security burden.
North Korean officials accused the US Department of Justice (DOJ) of running “an absurd smear campaign” after announcing that it had unraveled several schemes by the Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea (DPRK) to fund the regime through remote information technology work for US companies.