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Paul Ryan Is Shaking In His Boots!

See What President Trump Just Took Away From Him

There is little uncertainty that immigration will remain a point of incredible interest

for the term of President Trump's residency.

Feelings run high on the two sides of the issue, and we are far from any kind of compromise.

Actually, given the stakes included, it's improbable that any compromise will happen.

Some portion of the issue is this is a multifaceted issue.

It's not simply a question of driving those entering the United States to take our immigration

laws.

Immigration addresses security in that it's improbable that any future terrorists will

uncover their expectations at the border.

It likewise addresses the economy in that a few organizations are eager to expand immigration

as these individuals frequently take employments for exceptionally insignificant wages subsequently

boosting benefits.

At that point, there are the political issues.

The individuals who figure out how to get into the nation unlawfully can turn into a

rich wellspring of votes if took care of the way the left would incline toward.

Warehoused in sanctuary cities, they can be given liberal welfare benefits until such

time that a program or other technique goes along to make them vote rights.

There ought to be little uncertainty as to which party they can be relied upon to help.

However, maybe the most touchy issue is what can anyone do the individuals who were unlawfully

brought into the nation by their folks as youthful youngsters.

They have grown up here and keeping in mind that pure of wrongdoing because of their age

when the entered the nation wrongfully, the reality remains that they are illegal aliens,

and thus subject to deportation.

In any event, they were until Mr. Obama issued an executive order making a program called

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).

This empowered these purported "Dreamers" to apply to stay in the U.S. Furthermore,

keep on holding jobs and appreciate different advantages as if they were here legitimately.

President Trump has finished DACA, however in a fairly strange manner.

Lawyer General Sessions declared that the program is being eliminated over a six-month

duration amid which time Congress can address the issue.

The left is enraged, of course.

In any case, what isn't so evident is the troublesome position this puts House Speaker

Ryan in?

As we probably are aware, Mr. Ryan has not been especially useful in passing President

Trump's agenda.

Actually, he has next to no to appear.

Presently he has the notorious hot potato with which to battle.

Ryan has shown that he has needed to see DACA replaced off and repealed with a bill supporting

the Dreamers.

President Trump has said that he remains a cherished memory to him for the Dreamers.

So now Mr. Ryan has the issue he, in any event, guaranteed that he wanted.

In any case, the inquiry stays with respect to whether he can assemble a bill that won't

just pass the House, however the Senate too and get the president's mark.

With the president having uncovered nothing about what might need to be in such a bill

to get his mark, Mr. Ryan's issues recently deteriorated.

Ryan wants the Dreamers to stay, however, to get that going he needs to pass legislation

he has no clue the president will sign.

Given Speaker Ryan's desolate help for a president from his own particular party, the

issue couldn't arrive in the lap of a more proper person.

"The Trump administration on Tuesday announced the 'orderly wind down' of the Obama-era

program that gave a deportation reprieve to illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. as

children – putting pressure on Congress to come up with a replacement.

"'I do not favor punishing children, most of whom are now adults, for the actions of

their parents.

But we must also recognize that we are a nation of opportunity because we are a nation of

laws,' President Trump said, in a lengthy written statement explaining the decision.

"The Department of Homeland Security formally rescinded the Deferred Action for Childhood

Arrivals program, known as DACA, with a six-month delay for current recipients.

According to Acting Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke, the interval is meant to give

Congress 'time to deliver on appropriate legislative solutions.'"

For all the screaming the liberals are doing, that announcement does not state that President

Trump won't sign legislation offering accommodations to the Dreamers.

It says Congress should pass legislation to manage the circumstance over a six-month effortlessness

period.

However, there's the sang.

The possibility of Congress, particularly this one lead by Ryan and McConnell completing

anything in a half year is an interesting idea.

Truth be told, one could be pardoned for trusting that President Trump sent the DACA issue to

Congress for the sole motivation behind giving it the profound six and giving Congress a

chance to assume the fault for the program's demise.

Be that as it may, President Trump has sounded a placating note with respect to DACA and

his ability to help congressional endeavors to protect the Dreamers.

"'This is a gradual process, not a sudden phaseout,' he said.

'Permits will not begin to expire for another six months, and will remain active for up

to 24 months.

Thus, in effect, I am not going to just cut DACA off, but rather provide a window of opportunity

for Congress to finally act.'"

What has occurred here is both the president and the attorney general have expressed that

Mr. Obama's executive order was unlawful and liable to be upset in court as a usurpation

of congressional authority.

Along these lines, the president has continued to program briefly until the point when Congress

arranges a program for the Dreamers that he will sign.

"'Congress, get ready to do your job – DACA!' Trump tweeted Tuesday morning."

What that may well mean is that Mr. Ryan has quite recently been put on the last place

anyone would want to be by a president who has become burnt out on a House Speaker who

can't or won't advance the president's plan.

This half-year time span amid which DACA can proceed while Mr. Ryan endeavors to carry

out his activity implies there is a due date.

What's more, that is got the chance to be something Mr. Ryan despises.

What do you think about this?

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For more infomation >> Paul Ryan Is Shaking In His Boots! See What President Trump Just Took Away From Him - Duration: 6:48.

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North Korea warned! Donald Trump 'WILL NOT PUT UP WITH' rogue state's World War 3 threat - Duration: 2:54.

North Korea warned! Donald Trump 'WILL NOT PUT UP WITH' rogue state's World War 3 threat

is on a trip to Asia in an effort to create a united front against.

Former US Army Special Forces Officer Jim Hanson insisted Mr Trump is reasserting his power so that the world will know "America is back".  President Trump gave a speech in which he insisted the United States will not be taken advantage of anymore.

He said: "I am always going to put America first, the same way I expect all of you in this room to put your countries first.  .

has upped its hostile approach against the US and its Asian allies, sparking fears World War 3 could happen at any moment.

  But Mr Hanson said that Mr Trump's speech enforced his power against North Korea and China and insisted America has "changed the game".

  Appearing on , Mr Hanson lashed former US President Barack Obama and said: "I think after eight years of Obama's cringing capitulation all around the world, it was a pleasure to watch President Trump proclaim that we will put America first, and to point out to the world that he's not going to put up with the bad actions that we had in the past.

  "He said that we're going to go ahead and assert our power as the world's sole superpower and make sure that people like China who have been, both on the economic stage and also in their support for North Korea, have been causing problems for the rest of us.

"So I think he's really changed the game and put the world on notice that America is back."  During the speech, the US President attacked the regime of North Korean leader and called on "all responsible nations" to come together to stop the nuclear threat from the rogue nation.

He said: The world cannot tolerate the menace of a rogue regime that threatens it with nuclear devastation.  "All responsible nations must join forces to isolate the brutal regime of North Korea-to deny it any form of support.".

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President Trump Releases Statement on Accusations Against Roy Moore - TODAY NEWS - Duration: 2:40.

President Donald Trump voiced confidence Friday that U.S. Senate candidate Judge Roy Moore

would "do the right thing" in reference to an accusation of sexual misconduct toward

a teenager in the 1970s.

"Like most Americans, the president believes we cannot allow a mere allegation, in this

case one from many years ago, to destroy a person's life," White House press secretary

Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters Friday, according to the Washington Examiner.

Trump was en route from China to Vietnam for a trade conference.

"However, the president also believes that if these allegations are true, Judge Moore

will do the right thing and step aside," Sanders said.

Moore has denied the claims in a report by The Washington Post that when he was in his

30s, he sought out teenage girls for relationships and in one case had sexual contact with a

14-year-old girl.

"These allegations are completely false and are a desperate political attack by the

National Democrat Party and The Washington Post on this campaign," he said in a statement.

He said the report was the work of "The Obama-Clinton Machine's liberal media lap

dogs."

John Skipper, 66, a former chair of the Mobile County Republican Party, called the report

"total contrived media garbage" and said it would change the minds of very few Alabama

Republicans.

Alabama.

"Most of them will not be shocked," he said, "and will rather be expecting these

shenanigans being pulled by the Democrats as standard operating procedure."

Republican leaders have said that if the story is true, Moore must step aside.

"The vice president found the allegations in the story disturbing and believes, if true,

this would disqualify anyone from serving in office," Vice President Mike Pence's

office said in a statement.

Sen. John McCain of Arizona said even the allegation was enough to convince him that

Moore, who opposed the candidate backed by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in

the GOP primary, should quit now.

The story also reopened GOP political wounds caused by Moore's candidacy for the seat

vacated by Jeff Sessions when he became attorney general.

"This is what happens when you let reckless, incompetent idiots like Steve Bannon go out

and recruit candidates who have absolutely no business running for the U.S. Senate,"

former McConnell aide Josh Holmes told The New York Times.

For more infomation >> President Trump Releases Statement on Accusations Against Roy Moore - TODAY NEWS - Duration: 2:40.

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President Donald Trump addresses APEC CEO Summit in Da Nang - Duration: 2:16.

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Trump Skips Out on "Fancy Lunch" in Order to Sit Down and Eat With the Troops - Duration: 3:23.

Trump

Skips Out on �Fancy Lunch� in Order to Sit Down and Eat With the Troops.

BY KIM SMITH.

President Donald Trump chose to forgo a fancy lunch on Tuesday so he could sit down and

enjoy a meal with U.S. and South Korean troops.

Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in joined 108 servicemen and women, including

over a dozen South Koreans, for Taco Tuesday at Camp Humphreys during his visit to South

Korea, according to Stars and Stripes.

�I had a choice of having a beautiful, very fancy lunch and I said no, I want to eat with

the troops and we ate with the troops,� Trump said, according to a statement from

the White House.

Pvt.

Merion Holmes, 21, of Georgetown, South Carolina, said he was honored to see Trump.

�He said he�d rather eat with the troops than at a fancy restaurant,� Holmes told

Stars and Stripes after the meal.

�It made me feel like he cared.�

Before the meal, Sgt.

Jerrell Knight of Atlanta said he was nervous when he found out he would be seated next

to the president.

�I get to meet my commander in chief, my boss.

It�s pretty overwhelming to be right next to the president,� Knight said, as reported

by Stars and Stripes.

Knight said the president spoke about the U.S.-South Korean alliance and the need for

a solution to the North Korean problem.

He said Trump thanked him for his service and shook his hand.

In a video posted to Twitter, the president told the troops he was honored to be with

them.

Trump reportedly had to decide where to eat: with the troops or while visiting the DMZ.

A senior administration official told reporters Tuesday that there wasn�t enough time to

visit both Camp Humphreys and the DMZ.

He said it made sense for Trump to visit the DMZ since no U.S. president has ever visited

there before, the U.K. Guardian reported.

U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis visited the DMZ last week and Vice President Mike

Pence and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson have also recently visited the area.

�It�s becoming a little bit of a clich�, frankly.

And that�s why he�s going to be down at Humphreys,� the official said, as reported

by the Guardian.

Trump�s decision to skip out on a �fancy lunch� and eat with troops says a lot about

his character.

We can only wonder if former President Barack Obama would have made a similar choice.

Please like and share this story on Facebook and Twitter to spread the word about how President

Trump chose to eat lunch with troops while he was visiting South Korea.

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Could Trump STOP World War 3? US President's key crunch talks to halt North Korea revealed - Duration: 9:25.

Could Trump STOP World War 3? US President's key crunch talks to halt North Korea revealed

The outspoken Republican is calling on allies and international partners to stamp out the threat of World War 3 following repeated sabre rattling by the Hermit Kingdom's young dictator.

The President's tour has taken him through the corridors of power in South Korea, which fears the wrath of the DPRK's "rocket man".

And despite tough talk on Russia and China, President is expected to meet with Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin, two of the world's most powerful leaders with key links to the regime.

But can the 'Art of the Deal' author call on his international counterparts to bring an end to threats of ?.

Vladimir Putin (Russia) Tensions between President Trump and Vladimir Putin have flared up since the US election, when the former property mogul vowed to reach out to the Russian strongman.

Increased scrutiny over the Trump Administration's ties to Russia have also driven a wedge between the two leaders.

But Russia could provide key leverage in the battle to convince Kim Jong-un to disarm – and the two could strike a key deal when they meet on the sidelines of the APEC summit in Danang, Vietnam.

What can Russia do?  Russia have long claimed applying political pressure on North Korea is a wasted effort.

In an article released by the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin wrote: "Russia believes that the policy of putting pressure on Pyongyang to stop its nuclear missile program is misguided and futile.

Provocations, pressure and militarist and insulting rhetoric are a dead-end road. However the influence of Moscow carries weight in Pyongyang following Russia's decision to write off $10billion dollars of debt owed from the Soviet era.

Putin could use his leverage to neutralise the DPRK threat and project himself as an international player and peacemaker in a bid to clean up his harsh global image.

Samuel Ramani, a Russian foreign policy specialist, said: "As Russia takes an increasingly assertive approach to world affairs, it reminds its citizens of the Soviet Unions status as a superpower that could influence conflicts worldwide.

In this respect, Russias increased attention to North Korea is much like its military intervention in Syria and its expanded diplomatic presence in Libya and Afghanistan.  "Moscow is trying once again to project itself as a global power. What does Russia want? Following interference from Russia in the 2016 US election Donald Trump introduced fresh sanctions against Moscow – which he could offer to lift in return for Putin's help in tackling Kim.

The sanctions can target individuals who invest in Russian energy, provide military support to Moscow's allies or invest $10million or more in Russian government industries.

Xi Jinping (China) During his election campaign over a year ago Trump threatened to brand China a currency manipulator, and accused them of "raping" the US with Beijing-friendly trade deals.

But since ascending to the White House the US President has softened his stance on Chinese figurehead Xi Jinping, heralding their "close" relationship.

During Trump's time in office Xi has consolidated even more control over the communist state, becoming one of the most powerful Chinese leader's since Chairman Mao.

What can China do? China is North Korea's largest trade partner, keeping the tiny state financially afloat amid ever increasing sanctions. Trump claimed China "can fix this problem easily – and quickly" by leveraging political pressure on the hermit Kingdom.

Former national policy adviser Victor Cha said: "For decades, China has played a smoke-and-mirrors game on North Korea that traps the U.S.

in doomed negotiations that spare Beijing a near-term crisis on its border, but kicks the can down the road on the larger problem.

"The US should get China to step up and pay directly for the denuclearisation of North Korea.  "China's payments designed to prop up Pyongyang must be tied directly to nuclear inspections, and ultimately to denuclearisation and not to China's economic interests.".

What does China want? China is striking a new path in the world as it emerges as a global superpower under the leadership of President Xi.

It currently has a large trade surplus with the US – something Trump has vowed to stamp out during his presidency.

But he may be forced to ease off his tough rhetoric towards Beijing in return for dealing with the North Korean crisis – which would also help China to continue to show its ability to influence global events as well as removing a volatile threat from their border.

Trump could also recognise Beijing's territorial claims in the South China Sea, a region that is also claimed by several other countries and is regularly passed through by the US navy in a bid to undermine China's island land grab.

Moon Jae-in (South Korea) South Korean President Moon Jae in was elected into Seoul's Blue House after campaigning to open dialogue with Kim Jong-un and turn away from the US.

He once claimed he would never "kowtow to the Americans", and wrote in a book published earlier this year it was time for South Korea to "say no to the Americans".

But so far the South Korean President has shown close ties to the US figurehead.

What can South Korea do?  South Korea does not have the heavyweight economic and military leverage carried by China and Russia – however it is sill a key part of any talks on the peninsula.

Any deal that opens up the hermit kingdom would likely need South Korea to have a seat at the table, making keeping it on side vital for anyone hoping to bring about a North Korea solution.

Meanwhile the small nation, with its booming economic growth, is one of the US' strongest allies and offers the US military access to the region.

What does South Korea want?  Living under the shadow of Kim Jong-un's nuclear nightmare has been a major issue for South Korea since the tyrant rose to power at the end of 2011.

It could ask Trump to show more support for Moon Jae-in's policy of negotiation with Kim Jong-un – with the US President previously blasted as "appeasement".

Moon's inability to control North Korea or Trump's exchanges in fierce rhetoric, as well as Kim's repeated nuclear tests, have reportedly led to questions over his ability to govern.

Political analyst Bong Young-shi said: "President Trump might have felt frustration about a seemingly softer stance from the South Korean leadership, but at the same time the Trump administration also agrees that military options are way too risky.".

For more infomation >> Could Trump STOP World War 3? US President's key crunch talks to halt North Korea revealed - Duration: 9:25.

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Donald Trump's visit to China praised by state media as deals done worth $250 BILLION - Duration: 3:27.

Donald Trump's visit to China praised by state media as deals done worth $250 BILLION

President Trump pressed to do more to rein in North Korea and said bilateral trade had been unfair to the , but praised President Xis pledge that China would be more open to foreign firms.

The two also oversaw the signing of about $250 billion in commercial deals.  "Although the differences that had been pestering bilateral ties have not instantly disappeared, the most important takeaway from their talks in Beijing has been the constructive approach to these issues the two leaders demonstrated," the official China Daily said in an editorial.  "Both expressed their willingness to work with, instead of against, the other in dealing with the differences between their two countries, in particular over trade and the Democratic Peoples Republic of Koreas nuclear programme," it added, using North Koreas formal name.

China lavished attention on President Trump and his wife Melania during their visit, with President Xi personally chaperoning them on a tour of the Forbidden City, part of what the Chinese government referred to as a "state visit plus". .

came to China pledging to ask President Xi to play a bigger role in reining on , whose repeated nuclear and missile tests have angered both Washington and Beijing.  President Xi, at least in public, went no further than reiterating Chinas determination to achieve denuclearisation through talks.  "China has tried its utmost, even at the sacrifice of Sino-North Korean relations," influential tabloid the Global Times wrote in its editorial.  "Trump has gradually learned that Beijing is indeed making selfless contributions to promoting the denuclearisation of the peninsula.

He cant demand more." .

China has repeatedly said it is committed to enforcing United Nations sanctions against North Korea, which does some 90 percent of its trade with China, but that more efforts need to be made to get everyone back to the negotiating table.  Su Xiaohui of the Foreign Ministry think-tank, the China Institute of International Studies, wrote in a front page commentary of the overseas edition of the ruling Communist Partys Peoples Daily that Sino-U.S.

cooperation was the only correct choice for both countries.  "A new blueprint for Sino-US relations is gradually unfolding," Su wrote. .

For more infomation >> Donald Trump's visit to China praised by state media as deals done worth $250 BILLION - Duration: 3:27.

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voila pourquoi donald trump a besoin de chine militaire de la Chine impressionante - Duration: 4:07.

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Trump, Putin Meet Briefly At Economic Summit - Duration: 1:45.

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Trump, Putin Meet Briefly At Economic Summit - Duration: 1:44.

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'He's begging for WAR!' Kim BREAKS SILENCE over Trump's Asia tour - Duration: 3:17.

'He's begging for WAR!' Kim BREAKS SILENCE over Trump's Asia tour

In a statement carried by North Koreas state news agency today, Trumps visit to Asia has been described as showing he is a destroyer who is begging for war.

Trump made his conceived attempt yet again to alienate our people from the government, the Hermit States foreign ministry spokesman said.

He added: "Trump, during his visit, laid bare his true nature as destroyer of world peace and stability and begged for a nuclear war on the Korean peninsula. The state-run news agency also blasted Trumps visit a business trip in a report, claiming Washington intends to demonize Pyongyang to spark international tensions.

It said: His current trip to our surrounding region is a warmongers visit for confrontation to rid the DPRK of its self-defensive nuclear deterrence.

The DPRKs possession of nuclear weapons was a righteous and inevitable choice to defend our national sovereignty and dignity and our peoples rights to existence and development from increased nuclear threats and blackmail by the U.S.

and its hostile moves against the DPRK. The war of words between Trump and nuke-nut Kim has been threatening to boil over into an all-out war.

The Norths relentless testing of missiles of nuclear bombs, coupled with threats to turn the US into a sea of fire, has left the world holding its breath.

But Trumps Asia tour, which started in South Korea and is now in Vietnam, has risked Kims outrage – especially after Trump used his visit to the South to warn Kim: Do not try us.

The leader of the free-world said in his speech: "I hope I speak not only for our countries, but for all civilized nations, when I say to the North: Do not underestimate us, and do not try us.

"We will defend our common security, our shared prosperity, and our sacred liberty." He added: "America does not seek conflict or confrontation, but we will never run from it.

"History is filled with discarded regimes that have foolishly tested America's resolve." Trumps tour of Asia will end in the Phillipines on Monday before he heads back to Washington amid fears Kim will test his resolve yet again with a nuclear test.

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Trump BANS US flights from North Korea airspace after MISSILE almost hits passenger plane - Duration: 5:51.

Trump BANS US flights from North Korea airspace after MISSILE almost hits passenger plane

Most of North Koreas airspace, known as the Pyongyang Flight Information Region, was already off-limits to US airlines, but the no-fly zone has now been expanded.

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said: Due to the hazardous situation created by North Korean military capabilities and activities, including unannounced North Korean missile launches and air defence weapons systems, all flight operations in the Pyongyang Flight Information Region are prohibited." The move to extend the no-fly zone above North Korea by the US follows the same moves made by Germany and France.

The decision comes after the hermit kingdom fired a missile on July 28 that came close to a plane carrying 323 passengers on board.

Air France Flight 293 had taken off from Tokyo and was heading to Paris when the missile passed by before plunging into the Sea of Japan.

North Korea previously issued warnings to the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) when they were planning to conduct missile tests, however, the rogue nation has skipped out on this protocol in recent years.

The FAA added: "North Korea also conducted an extensive number of ballistic missile launches during 2016. "North Korea did not notify ICAO or publish a Notice to Airmen warning of any missile launches in 2016 or 2017.".

A recent report from the Flight Service Bureau (FSB) stated that besides a direct hit, falling debris from a missile re-entering the atmosphere poses a significant threat to aircraft.

It said: Any fragment of reasonable size hitting a tailplane, wing, or engine as the aircraft is in cruise at 450 knots creates a significant risk of loss of control of the aircraft.

The chances of a missile, or part of it, striking the aircraft are not as low as it may initially appear. Given that all these re-entries are occurring in quite a focused area, prudence dictates considering avoiding the airspace..

The move by Trump comes after he recently labelled the hermit kingdom a "menace threatening the world with nuclear devastation" during a speech in Seoul this week.

The President attacked the regime of despot leader Kim Jong-un and called on "all responsible nations" to come together to halt the nuclear threat from the rogue state.

He said: The world cannot tolerate the menace of a rogue regime that threatens it with nuclear devastation. "All responsible nations must join forces to isolate the brutal regime of North Korea-to deny it any form of support.

"The North Korean regime has pursued its nuclear and ballistic missile programmes in defiance of every assurance, agreement and commitment it has made to the United States and its allies. "It's broken all of those commitments.

"After promising to freeze its plutonium programme in 1994 it repeated the benefits of the deal and then immediately continued its illicit nuclear activities.

"In 2005 after years of diplomacy the dictatorship agreed to ultimately abandon its nuclear programmes and return to the treaty on non-proliferation, but it never did and worst it tested the very weapons it said it was going to give up.".

Trump emphasised that the US refuses to be "blackmailed or attacked" and sent a stern warning to Pyongyang that previous regimes that have failed to comply with American rhetoric have been "discarded".

He added: "America does not seek conflict or confrontation, but we will never run from it. "History is filled with discarded regimes that have foolishly tested America's resolve.

"Anyone who doubts the strength or determination of the United States should look to our past and you will doubt it no longer. "We will not permit America or our allies, to be blackmailed or attacked.

We will not allow American cities to be threatened with destruction. "We will not be intimidated and we will not let the worst atrocities in history be repeated here on this ground we fought and died so hard to secure.".

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WATCH: Trump and Putin REFUSE to let go during INTENSE handshake in Vietnam - Duration: 2:44.

WATCH: Trump and Putin REFUSE to let go during INTENSE handshake in Vietnam

US President and his Russian counterpart are said to be admirers of one another, however, both were keen to show the world who is boss during a long-lasting handshake.

Meeting at a photocall with fellow world leaders at the APEC Economic Leaders' week event in Da Nang, Vietnam, the pair stood alongside each other after sharing another white-knuckle handshake.

White House press secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters aboard Air Force One no formal talks are going to be held between Presidents Trump and Putin, but a sideline chat is possible.

"Regarding a Putin meeting, there was never a meeting confirmed and there will not be one that takes place due to scheduling conflicts on both sides," Ms Sanders said.

"There is no formal meeting or anything scheduled for them." She added: "Now, they're going to be in the same place. Are they going to bump into each other and say hello? Certainly possible, and likely.

"But in terms of a scheduled, formal, meeting there's not one on the calendar and we don't anticipate there will be one." However, the Kremlin said a meeting between the pair "will happen one way or another".

Officials in Moscow said they have been "receiving contradictory signals" from the White House but claimed the Russian leader would meet with his American counterpart.

Last month, Russia announced it would be suing Mr Trump's government over the "illegal seizure" of its diplomatic properties in the US.

American officials expelled 35 Russian diplomats and took control of the buildings in response to Moscow kicking out 455 embassy staff from embassies across Russia. The diplomatic crisis comes despite repeated attempts by President Trump to improve links with Mr Putin's government.

For more infomation >> WATCH: Trump and Putin REFUSE to let go during INTENSE handshake in Vietnam - Duration: 2:44.

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President Trump Meets With Vietnam War Vets - Duration: 0:20.

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This Is First lady's dress as Melania Trump to cap Asia trip - Duration: 3:14.

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Melania Trump wraps up in a $2,700 coat and heeled boots to meet with military families in Alaska - Duration: 8:18.

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Melania Trump wraps up in a $2,700 puffy coat and heeled boots to meet with military families

in Alaska, as her husband continues his Asia tour in Vietnam without her

Melania Trump was all bundled up for her trip to Alaska, where she met with military families

and children at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. The 47-year-old first lady looked cozy, yet

chic as she stepped off the aircraft in Anchorage in a $2,690 Ralph Lauren down coat and headed

to meet with children who participate in the Paws to Read program at the military base.

While Melania was in Alaska with her husband's son-in-law and senior advisor Jared Kushner,

President Trump traveled to Vietnam with White House Communications Director Hope Hicks.

Melania wore her plaid, olive green coat open as walked off the aircraft, showing off her

orange turtleneck sweater and her cream skinny jeans.

The former model completed her look with a pair taupe suede boots featuring a series

of buckles around the ankles and a chunky heel.

The first lady kept her coat on upon her arrival at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, where

she had the opportunity to check out some of the military programs available to the

children who live on the base. Paws to Read is a program where children read

out loud to pets as a way to enhance their reading skills and help build confidence.

During her visit, Melania was photographed leaning over her chair with her hands clasped

together as she happily watched a little boy read to the dog lying next to him.

The friendly pooch was decked out in a military vest, and while the dog didn't appear to be

too interested in the story, Melania was all ears.

Melania also sat down at a children's size table with a group of kids who showed her

how to make instruments using Popsicle sticks and paper.

Her visit to the base came was part of a refueling stop as she made her way back to Washington,

D.C. after spending the past week traveling with her husband during his 12-day tour throughout

Asia. Melania's weather-appropriate outfit was a

far cry from the ornate gown she wore during a state dinner in Beijin, China, the night

before. The first lady wowed in a Gucci fur trim dress

with an ornate pattern reminiscent of traditional Chinese clothing.

She exuded plenty of confidence as she strode in five-inch, baby pink stilettos, which matched

the fur lining of her sleeves, next to her Chinese counterpart, Peng Liyuan.

The two first ladies walked in with their husbands, Presidents Trump and Xi, for the

occasion held at Beijing's Great Hall of the People.

Melania might have gotten a bit of style inspiration from the actress Margot Robbie, who wore the

same Gucci dress at the premiere of The Legend Of Tarzan in June last year.

Earlier on Thursday, the first lady also wowed in the style department in a custom Dolce

& Gabbana gown, thought to have cost at least $3,975.

She donned the floor-length number during a welcome ceremony also thrown at the Great

Hall of the People, and while visiting a primary school with Madame Peng.

Melania happily took up a paintbrush and ink under the watchful eye of the young students

at Banchang Primary School. As well as greeting the young students and

joining in with some of their lessons, the VIP guests were also treated to a special,

cultural performance from students. Both Melania and Madame Peng were photographed

smiling and clapping after the show, surrounded by a group of beaming schoolchildren.

While Melania was clearly in the spotlight during Thursday's state dinner, 29-year-old

Hope has upstaged her on a couple of occasions during President Trump's trip around Asia.

The duo joined the president in South Korea on Wednesday to listen to his address at the

National Assembly in Seoul. Hope looked notably chic in a grey turtleneck

sweater as she sat a few rows behind the mother of one and just a few feet away from the president's

son-in-law Jared.

The White House communications director cut a simple but chic silhouette in her sweater

with puff shoulders. She wore her signature blowout during the event, and was seen tossing

her long blond hair over her shoulder as she fixed her earpiece to listen to the commander

in chief. Melania also went for a classic look in an

all-black outfit featuring a black blazer cinched at the waist with a matching belt.

The first lady, who wore her hair in a blowout like Hope, was all smiles as she settled in

ahead of her husband's address. Hope is a former Trump Organization employee.

She has in the past worked inside the Trump Tower and helped Ivanka grow her fashion line,

before President Trump hired her away when he decided to run for president.

Hope and Jared are both featured in the picture taken aboard Air Force One, which sees several

key members of Trump's inner circle - including White House Director of Social Media and Assistant

to the President Dan Scavino and Stephen Miller, a senior advisor for policy, posing with their

thumbs up while posing next to the president. The group looks very cozy in the image; Jared

can be seen with his arm casually resting on Hope's shoulder while Stephen has his arm

around her waist, as they all smile happily for the cameras.

All three were traveling with President Trump during first leg of his five-country tour

of Asia, while his daughter Ivanka has remained at home in Washington, D.C.

On Monday, the ever-glamorous Melania faced some serious competition in the style stakes,

once again courtesy of Hope. Both women showed their support for President

Trump while attending a state banquet in Tokyo; however, while the first lady chose a very

traditional floor-length gown for the occasion, Hope spiced things up a bit, ensuring she

stood out from the crowd in a chic tuxedo. Hope wore the tailored black suit with a traditional

white tuxedo shirt, accessorizing the look with an oversized black bow tie worn at her

neck at the event, which was hosted by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the Akasaka Palace

in Tokyo, to mark Trump's visit. Hope wore her long hair down in a blowout

and added a splash of color to her monochromatic look with a slick of bold pink lipstick, finishing

off her make-up with a smokey eye. In contrast to Hope's androgynous style option,

Melania donned a bright red, floor-length gown with short sleeves on the occasion.

She paired the glamorous number with a low hairdo and diamond earrings, and she also

sported a smoky eye. While Melania is making her way back to Washington,

D.C., Hope was photographed at the Beijing Airport on Friday ahead of the president's

trip to Vietnam. Although the White House communications director

has been turning it up in the style department for most of the tour, she didn't look quiet

as put together in her wrinkled collared shirt as she waited to board Air Force One.

Hope paired the ill-fitting button-down with black trousers and black pumps, and at one

point she had her long, highlighted hair pulled up in an uncharacteristic high ponytail.

The former model had a large brown leather carryall in the crook of her arm, and she

carried a Louis Vuitton duffel bag ahead of her flight with the president.

While waiting outside on the tarmac, Hope wore her sunglasses on the top of her head

as the breeze blew through her hair, which she had pulled back down.

It's been a whirlwind week for Hope who started the tour by giving First Lady Melania Trump

a run for her money in the fashion department. Within a week, Hope went from donning a ladylike

pink dress in Hawaii to donning a wrinkled men's shirt on her way to Vietnam.

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