Tuesday, June 12, 2018

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It has been on, it has been off, and then on again and now the day has arrived for

what many are calling the summit of the century. The world didn't think they

would see this meeting; the first time a sitting American president, Donald Trump

in this case, sitting down with the North Korean leader Kim Kong-un. This is what

Kim Jong-un has always wanted. He has wanted one-on-one discussions with the

United States. What's on the table here? Well clearly the issue of

denuclearisation. Donald Trump says that he wants complete and verifiable

denuclearisation from North Korea. Kim Jong-un has nuclear weapons. It is what

has delivered him this far. It is what has got him a seat at the table. How much

is he prepared to bargain away? He wants recognition and respect. He has received

this with the meeting, but he also wants regime survival. The United States is

saying it could offer some form of security guarantees. The Secretary of

State Mike Pompeo has said that much but he wouldn't say exactly what those

security guarantees would be. Now North Korea of course has held this nuclear

gun to the world's head for months. It is extraordinary that it has come this far.

Just six months ago Kim jong-un had never met a foreign leader. Since then he

has traveled to China twice for meetings with Xi Jinping, he has crossed into

South Korea to meet Moon Jae-in the South Korean president, but this is

the meeting that counts. This is the meeting that he has wanted. It is an

opportunity to create history but if nuclear weapons has delivered him

this far the question remains why would he give them up.

Stan Grant, ABC News, Singapore

For more infomation >> What's at stake at the Trump/Kim meeting? - Duration: 2:07.

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Trump and Kim sign agreement on denuclearization - Duration: 1:20.

President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un capped off their unprecedented

talks Tuesday by agreeing to work together to

"I think our whole relationship with North Korea and the Korean Peninsula is going to

be a very much different situation than it has in the past."

The agreement the two leaders signed in Singapore said Kim "reaffirmed his firm and unwavering

commitment to complete denuclearization."

It also says Trump agreed to "provide security guarantees" to North Korea.

The agreement does not lay out what steps the two sides will take to achieve those commitments.

Speaking through a translator, Kim said,

Trump "decided to leave the past behind" and sign the document.

Trump and Kim also agreed to recover the remains of prisoners of war and those missing in action

in the Korean War.

The agreement signed Tuesday also commits Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to holding

further negotiations with a "relevant" North Korean official "at the earliest possible

date."

The document signing came after Trump and Kim met for hours — both one-on-one and

with their teams of advisers.

Trump told reporters he "absolutely" will invite Kim to come to the White House in the future.

For more infomation >> Trump and Kim sign agreement on denuclearization - Duration: 1:20.

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Trump says Kim's will to change as great or greater than his - Duration: 2:21.

After the summit President Donald Trump held a separate press conference at the Capella

Hotel.

He appared to be brimming with optimism, not minding at all answering questions right and

left for over an hour.

Oh Jung-hee who's part of Arirang's special coverage team for the Singapore summit...

has the highlights from that session.

President Trump said he had some intensive and comprehensive discussions with North Korean

leader Kim Jong-un... and saw that Kim had decided to take a first bold step towards

a bright new future.

Saying that enemies of the past can become friends,... Trump said Kim Jong-un will be

remembered as a leader who brought prosperity to North Korea... and that he trusts him.

"I think he might want to do this as much or even more than me because they see a very

bright future for North Korea.

So you never know.

Right?

We never know."

As to why the phrase "complete, verifiable, and irreversible denuclearization" couldn't

be fully stipulated in the agreement, Trump stressed the phrase "complete denuclearization"

in and of itself is meaningful and shows the North's firm will to denuclearize.

He cited Pyongyang's dismantlement of Punggye-ri nuclear test site last month... and plus:

"Chairman Kim told me that North Korea is already destroying a major missile engine

testing site.

That's not in your signed document.

We agreed to that after the agreement was signed.

That's a big thing.

The missiles they were testing, the site is going to be destroyed very soon."

But according to him, the sanctions will remain in effect until the U.S. confirms North Korean

nuclear weapons are no more.

He said he will invite Kim to the White House... and visit Pyongyang himself at an appropriate

time.

And in signing the peace treaty after declaring the end of the Korean War, Trump said he will

involve both South and North Korea as well as China as signatories.

"President Trump stressed that once Kim Jong-un gets back to North Korea, he is going to immediately

start work to implement the joint statement.

However, the agreement didn't contain specific denuclearization measures, so it remains to

be seen how Washingnton and Pyongyang will work things out from here.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News, Singapore."

For more infomation >> Trump says Kim's will to change as great or greater than his - Duration: 2:21.

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Trump, Kim launch historic meeting in Singapore - Duration: 1:44.

For more infomation >> Trump, Kim launch historic meeting in Singapore - Duration: 1:44.

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President Trump signs comprehensive document with Kim Jong Un - Duration: 5:36.

For more infomation >> President Trump signs comprehensive document with Kim Jong Un - Duration: 5:36.

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Wishing for world peace? Trump blows out birthday candle in Singapore before Kim meeting - Duration: 2:36.

For more infomation >> Wishing for world peace? Trump blows out birthday candle in Singapore before Kim meeting - Duration: 2:36.

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The Media Spins Trump's G7 Summit, But Here's What They Don't Want You to See - Duration: 5:04.

For more infomation >> The Media Spins Trump's G7 Summit, But Here's What They Don't Want You to See - Duration: 5:04.

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Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump hold historic summit in Singapore - Duration: 2:30.

Let's take a look back over this historic day.

It started with President Trump and Chairman Kim shaking hands... at Singapore's Capella

Hotel.

Our Kwon Jang-ho has a wrap-up.

The historic handshake took place just past 9AM local time.

After a few short words and a quick photo op, they retreated to a room to hold one-on-one

talks with just their translators, but not before making a few opening remarks.

"I feel really great.

We're going to have a great discussion and I think tremendous success.

It's going to be tremendously successful and it's my honor.

We'll have a terrific relationship I have no doubt."

"The path leading up to here was not an easy one.

The past acted as chains around our limbs.

Old prejudices and practices worked as obstacles to our way forward.

But we overcame all of them and we're here today."

The closed door meeting lasted almost 40 minutes, before an expanded bilateral meeting took

place, with the two sides' senior officials.

The world waited 1 hours and 40 minutes, until word came that the delegations had started

their joint lunch, which included a menu featuring both North Korean and U.S. dishes.

At this point, the world had still no idea whether the two sides had reached a deal and

what it would look like.

Soon after, at around 12:45PM local time, the two leaders emerged to take a walk in

the garden of the hotel resort, when suddenly Trump made a surprising announcement.

"We're going right now for a signing."

True to his words, soon after, the Singapore declaration, as it has been dubbed, was signed

at 1:40PM.

"The world will see a major change.

I would like to express my gratitude towards President Trump to help make this meeting

happen."

"The letter that we're signing is very comprehensive and I think both sides are going to be

very impressed with the results.

A lot of goodwill went into this, a lot of work, a lot of preparation.

I would like to thank everybody on both sides."

With the ink dry, it was time to say goodbye, but only after one more photo op and another

handshake.

"Will you be meeting again, sir?"

"We'll meet again, we'll meet many times."

Kwon Jang-ho, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump hold historic summit in Singapore - Duration: 2:30.

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How Trump's Wall Will Hurt Wildlife - Duration: 1:01.

Some of the ideas that have been presented by

President Trump are really cruel and atrocious.

The two-foot thick, solid concrete wall

is death for wildlife.

Over there, we have the Santa Rita Mountains

where El Jefe lived for at least three or four years;

one of the most recent cats in Arizona.

Then over there to the east we have the Patagonia Mountains,

which we think that are the gateway of

jaguars and ocelots coming into the states.

And we know that in the next mountain range,

in the Huachucas, there has also been

jaguars documented in the last ten years.

And then south of where we are, straight line thirty miles,

we have also documented jaguars in the Sierra Azul,

Sky Island in Mexico.

So this is jaguar habitat, this is northern jaguar habitat.

(gentle instrumental music)

For more infomation >> How Trump's Wall Will Hurt Wildlife - Duration: 1:01.

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Trump and Kim Jong Un meet in historic summit - Duration: 2:46.

For more infomation >> Trump and Kim Jong Un meet in historic summit - Duration: 2:46.

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President Trump, Kim Jong Un commit to establish 'new' relations between US & North Korea - Duration: 2:10.

For more infomation >> President Trump, Kim Jong Un commit to establish 'new' relations between US & North Korea - Duration: 2:10.

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Trump says remains of Korean War POW/MIA to be returned to U.S. - Duration: 2:44.

Staying with that press conference.

He said North Korea agreed to send back the remains of Americans who died in the Korean

War, the men missing in action... or taken prisoner.

Trump also remarked on America's defense relations with South Korea,... something that caught

Seoul by surprise.

Park Ji-won shares with us his remarks.

President Trump spoke to reporters for more than an hour Tuesday, starting at 4 p.m.,

Singapore time, touting one of the major achievements of the historic summit.

He emphasized that his administration has not only secured the release of three American

hostages,... but also the return of the remains of American P-O-Ws and those missing in action

during the Korean War.

The president added that he had received numerous calls and letters from the relatives of these

people... asking him to retrieve their loved ones' remains.

And President Trump said the repatriation process will start immediately.

"And it was pretty rough for them, to put it mildly, secured the commitment to recover

the remains, including, these are of fallen heroes and they are giving a commitment, they

are starting it immediately to recover the remains."

Regarding a question about whether the U.S. is willing to reduce its military capabilities...

in order to give North Korea the promised "security assurance" by the U.S., Trump said

he will not reduce any military capabilities, but he did say that the U.S. could be halting

or even ending annual joint military drills with South Korea.

"We've done exercises for a long period of time working with South Korea, and we call

them war games and I call them war games and they're tremendously expensive.

The amount of money that we spend on that is incredible.

(...) I think it's inappropriate to be having war games.

So number one we save money, a lot.

And number two it really is something that I think they very much appreciated."

Trump also said he'd like to bring U.S. forces stationed in South Korea back to their homes

in the U.S., although he stressed that now is not the time to consider that option.

"I want to get our soldiers out.

I want to bring our soldiers back.

We have right now 32-thousand soldiers in South Korea.

And I'd like to be able to bring them back home.

But that's not part of the equation right now.

At some point I hope it will be, not right now."

Regarding those remarks,...

South Korea's defense ministry issued a statement Tuesday evening,... saying that it needs to

carefully look at the motivations behind what was said... and did not comment further on

the matter.

Park Ji-won, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump says remains of Korean War POW/MIA to be returned to U.S. - Duration: 2:44.

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The Media Spins Trump's G7 Summit, But Here's What They Don't Want You to See - Duration: 4:36.

The Media Spins Trump's G7 Summit, But Here's What They Don't Want You to See

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The mainstream media tried to turn President Donald Trump's historic G7 appearance into

another circus.

They focused on the "devastating" statements from other world leaders — including one

already famous photo.

But there are a few things they are leaving out.

This weekend, President Trump met with other world leaders at the G7 Summit.

It was an important meeting, where the president discussed the massive trade imbalance that

the United States has with our allies.

President Trump was unapologetic when he laid out his plans.

The United States will no longer tolerate the lop-sided situation we have with Canada

and other nations.

They are allowed to dump their products into the United States, with little or no problem.

Meanwhile, our goods sold overseas (and up North) are hit with massive tariffs.

In the case of U.S. dairy sold in Canada, we are hit with a 270% tariff.

In no uncertain terms, the president said those days were over.

That kind of stance requires tough talk and resolve, which Trump has in spades.

To confront the leaders of other nations and tell them big changes are in the works, that

takes a spine of steel — the kind of spine past presidents were lacking.

Naturally, the other leaders would not be happy.

They've been taking advantage of America for decades.

They wouldn't like being told the party is over.

The pathetic excuse for a PM of Canada, Justin Trudeau, went to the press bashing Trump.

The media also made it seem like the other leaders were furious — hellbent on getting

back at Trump.

The picture below has been making its way around social media for days now with plenty

of Leftists shaking their angry little fists at the president claiming this photo shows

how rude Trump is.

How little he respects the rest of the world.

How he's just a big ol' meanie head.

How THIS is surely a sign of the end of times.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel found the contentious Group of Seven summit with U.S.

President Donald Trump a "sobering" and "depressing" experience but said European

leaders won't be "taken advantage of" on trade.

She conceded in an interview on German public television Sunday that the meeting's outcome

"wasn't a great thing."

[Source: Twitchy]

Taken out of context, this seems like Trump is being hostile and unnecessarily tough with

our allies, which is everything the liberal media says about him.

We'll get to the facts in a second, but why are the American media outlets attacking

Trump over this?

Would BBC or any journalist from other countries criticize their leaders for putting their

country first?

Why are American outlets upset that Trump is getting tough with other countries?

His stance will help America tremendously.

You'd think, as Americans, they'd be happy about it.

Sadly, the media puts their hatred of Trump before patriotism.

It's understandable that Merkel was upset over the outcome of G7.

What leader wouldn't be concerned that their gravy train was about to end?

But the tone of the German chancellor was not one of anger or confrontation, but sober

resignation to the facts.

She knew the United States couldn't and shouldn't keep the toxic trade imbalance.

That's why she said it was "sobering."

She's not dealing with limp-wristed Barack Obama anymore.

But before you think our allies were about to bum rush Trump, take a look at this.

Interesting how they leave this other picture out of the story and how it's NOT going

viral.

It was taken just moments later.

This is how our dishonest media spreads fake news.

They take a photo, a split-second moment frozen in time.

Paired with a carefully edited article, they can push a narrative that the G7 leaders were

antagonistic at Trump.

But what does second photo tell you?

Donald Trump is an effective leader.

He is a shrewd negotiator and incredibly personable.

Even economic rivals like Canada and Germany will be won over by his skill and charm.

They might not like the changes coming to their trade deals, but they are far from becoming

enemies with the United States.

But an honest portrayal of the events at G7 would make Trump look good.

President Trump is bringing his plan to the table.

The other leaders — understandably — are upset or concerned, but they are willing to

negotiate.

They want good trade deals with the United States and are willing to work with our president.

What does CNN or ABC report?

"Trump angers the world!"

"Merkel depressed and angry!"

They don't care what kind of damage they are doing, or how they disgrace their reputations,

as long as they can tarnish Trump's image to the American people.

This is more reason to reject the mainstream media

and everything they say.

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