President Trump, Chinese President Xi commit to denuclearization of North Korea

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President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping said Thursday they will work together to denuclearize North Korea.

“As long as we stand together, that threat will never happen — doesn’t even have a chance,” Trump said from Beijing. “The entire civilized world must unite to confront the North Korea menace and the entire world is watching us right now.”

Trump received a warm welcome to Beijing Wednesday in what some are calling the most spectacular display of diplomacy in China’s history, according to Business Insider. Trump and Xi met Thursday with U.S. and Chinese officials to discuss shared issues and concerns including trade and North Korea’s nuclear threat.

http://www.theblaze.com/news/2017/1...xi-commit-to-denuclearization-of-north-korea/
 
Straight from Glen Beck's newsroom, same as the story of the man-killing dyke gangs carrying pink .45 ACPs.
 
It is easy to say one thing publicly while doing otherwise privately. There was most certainly a quid pro quo involved in that statement, which, of course, is withheld from us.
 
Straight from Glen Beck's newsroom, same as the story of the man-killing dyke gangs carrying pink .45 ACPs.

Is this true of The Business Insider, which is the linked-to story? Is this how we examine stories, based upon the source? Perhaps the OP might have done just a little legwork and pulled the same quote from a source that doesn't make faux liberals go apoplectic over a "name" like Beck or Limbaugh. I am thinking they don't need to know who alerted you to the story, but where can you find the original story. The originator of the story is usually (and that is getting to be a stretch anymore) more credible that any partisan source be it The Blaze or Slate.
 
Kim Jong Un willing to discuss getting rid of North Korea's nukes

North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un said he's willing to talk with President Trump about getting rid of North Korea's nuclear weapons as part of a denuclearization across the Korean Peninsula, a Trump administration official confirmed to Fox News on Sunday.

The confirmation came ahead of a meeting between the two leaders, which officials have suggested would take place by May.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2018/0...s-getting-rid-north-koreas-nukes-us-says.html
 
Oh yeah, he's going to discuss it.
He might even sign an agreement and then, like everyone else, dare us to hold him to it.
Then, he's going to keep working on better weapons and rockets. Just like Iran.
 
It is easy to say one thing publicly while doing otherwise privately. There was most certainly a quid pro quo involved in that statement, which, of course, is withheld from us.

At which the Chinese are experts.
 
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