Denuclearization of Korea

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For the first time in 65 years, a NK leader has set foot on South Korea and talks of peace and denuclearization are being made! This is absolutely amazing, Obama's hard work finally paid off? ;)

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2018/04/27 ... eting.html


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mac, yeah I saw that this morning on the news , they "looked" real cozy , bad influence each other? , we got them to hookup ,what will they plan ? Nah we gotta hope for the best , Trump just take'em down to Bourbon St. the CIRCUS , meet stormy's goofy sisters :stud: & future looks BRIGHT ? ........... :wtf2: DUCK & COVER !

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flartius wrote:
Fri Apr 27, 2018 7:27 am
Obama's hard work finally paid off? ;)
Do we know why they are denuclearizing?

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RCA wrote:
Mon Apr 30, 2018 9:42 am
flartius wrote:
Fri Apr 27, 2018 7:27 am
Obama's hard work finally paid off? ;)
Do we know why they are denuclearizing?
No, supposedly they both want to work together to possibly forge a peace treaty between the two nations and denuclearize the peninsula. Maybe because it is what is best for their people as a whole? But who really knows. :gotme

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flartius wrote:
Mon Apr 30, 2018 10:05 am
Maybe because it is what is best for their people as a whole?
Funny thing about dictators...

My guess is that the sanctions finally hit the inner circle and he knows that to stay in power things need to change.

I just hope it's not a false start and nothing comes of all this.

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He got pressure from somewhere that's for sure, I just hope it is sincere attempt for peace.

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3 American detainees in NKorea set for release...
WASHINGTON/SEOUL (Reuters) - The U.S. government is looking into reports that three Americans detained in North Korea have been relocated from a labor camp to a hotel near Pyongyang ahead of a planned summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, a U.S. official said on Wednesday.
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flartius wrote:
Tue May 01, 2018 4:04 am
He got pressure from somewhere that's for sure, I just hope it is sincere attempt for peace.
North and South Korea begin disarming their heavily fortified border
Rosie Perper Oct. 1, 2018, 3:49 AM

  • North and South Korean troops have begun to disarm their heavily fortified border as part of reconciliation efforts between the nations.
  • Starting on Monday, Seoul and Pyongyang began removing all the land mines from the Joint Security Area located along the 155-mile Demilitarized Zone separating the two countries.
  • The move is part of the agreement reached between the South's President Moon Jae-In and the North's Kim Jong Un last month in Pyongyang, where they pledged to continue efforts to disarm the border and halt hostilities.
The project will take place over the next 20 days, according to the South's defense ministry. The move is part of the agreement reached between the South's President Moon Jae-In and the North's Kim Jong Un last month in Pyongyang, where they promised to halt "all hostile acts" against each other and remove threats of war.

The deal also calls for the removal of guard posts and weapons from the JSA. According to Reuters, the troops who remain will be unarmed. The JSA is the only point on the border where troops from both sides come face to face.


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