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North Korea crisis: Trump vows to use 'full range of capabilities' on Kim as WW3 looms - Duration: 2:25.

North Korea crisis: Trump vows to use 'full range of capabilities' on Kim as WW3 looms

Speaking at a press conference in Seoul, South Korea, the US President launched a blistering attack on Kim Jong-un, branding him a "" which needs "worldwide action".

Mr Trump said: "We are partners and friends who have fought side by side in a war and worked hard towards great lasting peace.  "We will not allow North Korea to threaten all that we have built, and all that we have built together."  Raising fears of the outbreak of all-out war, he said North Korea was "a threat to people of South Korea and people all across the world".   .

He said: "We will together confront North Korea.   "We will be prepared to use the full range of our unmatched military capabilities if needs be.

"  also used the opportunity to reach out and put pressure on Russia and China to act as a matter of "urgency".

He said: We are calling on all responsible nations, including Russia and China, to demand an end to the North Korea nuclear threat for peace. It is time to act with urgency and great determination. .

The US president demanded countries across the world cease trade and business with North Korea so they are not funding this increasingly dangerous regime".

Mr Trump, who sent a direct warning to Kim telling him he is prepared to "defend ourselves and our allies", is embarking on a 13-day mega tour of Asia to meet political leaders.  The news comes as significant activity was recorded in the West Portal of since the launch of the brutal regime's sixth nuclear test in September.

For more infomation >> North Korea crisis: Trump vows to use 'full range of capabilities' on Kim as WW3 looms - Duration: 2:25.

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Donald Trump met with the leader of the DPRK Kim Jong Eun, USA, North Korea HD - Duration: 0:51.

Trump said that he always dreamed of meeting with the leader of the DPRK Eun, negotiations

are under way.

   "I would sit down for talks with anyone I

do not think is a manifestation of strength or weakness I think it's not bad to negotiate

with people I'm definitely open to it But we'll see how everything goes, I think, it's

too early, "Trump said.

   

The international community condemned the actions of North Korea.

In particular, US President Donald Trump said that, in addition to strengthening sanctions

against the DPRK, Washington is considering the possibility of ending trade relations

with any country that cooperates with North Korea.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump met with the leader of the DPRK Kim Jong Eun, USA, North Korea HD - Duration: 0:51.

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Trump's state dinner in Seoul sparks controversy in Japan - Duration: 1:28.

President Trump's state dinner in Seoul... has become an unexpected source of controversy...

highlighting South Korea's icy relations with Japan.

From the source of the items on the menu,... to the invitation of a wartime sexual slavery

victim,... the banquet has agitated Tokyo.

Yu Joonhee reports.

The state banquet hosted by President Moon Jae-in... was a strictly traditional affair,...

a four-course meal which included grilled beef and mushroom rice.

It also featured a grilled prawn,... not just any prawn,... but one caught in waters off

Korea's easternmost Dokdo Island,... a constant flashpoint in the relations between Seoul

and Tokyo.

Also on the guest list, was 88-year old Lee Yong-soo,... a Korean victim of Japan's wartime

sexual slavery.

President Moon introduced her personally to President Trump,... and the two shared a brief

hug.

In response, Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga... stressed the importance

of avoiding any action... that could have a negative impact on bilateral ties.

The Japanese government's top spokesperson also urged South Korea,... to implement the

comfort women deal struck between the two countries in late 2015.

The controversy could throw a wrench,... in trilateral cooperation between South Korea,

the United States and Japan... one of the main goals of Trump's Asia tour.

Yu Joonhee, Arirang News.

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Robert De Niro Just Busted In Disgusting Act After Calling Trump A 'Low Life' - Duration: 5:16.

It was not that long ago that WikiLeaks dropped the Podesta emails which depicted pedophilia

in our very own government.

Of course, the mainstream media has done its best to sweep this disgusting crime under

the rug.

However, there are those out there who are determined to root out these perverts hiding

in our government and the entertainment industry.

Over the last few weeks, new explosive allegations have emerged that point to a circle of high-powered

executives and actors engaged in pedophilia and sexual assault.

Harvey Weinstein, an influential film producer, and Kevin Spacey, an Oscar-winning actor,

have both been fingered as perpetrators in this sick circle.

Now, Robert De Niro another member of Hollywood royalty was just discovered using the services

of an international prostitution ring, but this sex ring has an even darker underbelly

that will shock everyone.

During the presidential election, the liberal media and Hollywood elites continually based

Donald Trump as a "low-life" sexual predator.

The allegations stemmed from leaked audio tapes from 2005, of Trump in a locker room

speaking crassly to washed-up actor Billy Bush.

Of course, the conversation was taken out of context, but that did not stop Robert De

Niro from using that audio to blast President Trump as a sexual predator.

Now, De Niro has been caught in a scandal that will not quickly be swept under the rug

since the acclaimed actor was caught employing the services of a prostitution ring known

to hire underaged children for wealthy, high-powered clients.

According to court documents, John Lichfield, a journalist who works for London's Independent

revealed that the prostitution agency routinely entrapped underage girls as young as 15-years-old,

and forced them to have sex with Hollywood's rich and powerful.

The court documents read like a trashy sex novel, filled with movie stars, high-ranking

foreign dignitaries, arms deals, and politicians from the United States.

Of course, the mainstream media did all that they could to hide this explosive story and

protect Robert De Niro from the damaging discovery.

After discovering the court documents, John Lichfield wrote, "Six people are charged

with the running of an international prostitution ring, whose call-girls entertained the actor

Robert De Niro, the former tennis player, Wojtek Fibak, two senior (but unnamed) French

politicians and several Gulf princes.

The agency specialised in tricking, or trapping, star-struck teenage girls into selling their

bodies with the promise of careers as models or actresses."

This horrific discovery of sexual perversion was terrible enough, but the connection between

De Niro and sexual predator Harvey Weinstein is even worse.

According to sources, the two men were good friends and were often photographed together,

and Weinstein frequented De Niro's exclusive Manhattan restaurant, Tribeca Grill.

The swanky eatery was known as a "luxe magnet for celebrity seekers," and Weinstein was

often found there luring his victims with promises of fame and fortune before sexually

assaulting them.

Here is more from USNP:

A former employee of De Niro's at Tribeca Grill opened up to the New York Post about

what it was like working in Robert De Niro's world.

The waitress revealed that while De Niro fawned over Harvey Weinstein, catering to his every

whim, the Hollywood producer would treat her and her colleagues like human garbage.

"Harvey Weinstein was every bit the sleazy Hollywood caricature recent reports have made

him out to be.

When I was working as a waitress, I watched numerous times as a string of young women

— some seemingly no older than 21 — entered the restaurant for long, flirty dinners with

him, even though he was married with five children.

"These women were all the same: vaguely European, always beautiful, stylishly dressed,

and totally out of place next to someone like him.

"The ritual for his rendezvous was very firm.

Champagne, caviar, and an unspoken rule that Weinstein and his date not be disturbed.

The pair would sit close, whispering and touching each other suggestively.

After dining, Weinstein and the woman would often disappear for a while, exiting the restaurant

through a side door."

When President Trump said that he was going to drain the swamp, it did not just apply

to crooked politicians, in the government.

Trump is intent on busting human trafficking rings and the people who prey on innocent

children for their nasty sexual pleasure.

Earlier this year, President Trump announced a federal investigation into the elite pedophile

scandal that has gripped our nation.

After learning of yet another dominant Hollywood individual being embroiled in a sex scandal,

it makes sense why these actors, producers, and politicians are scared of President Donald

Trump.

For more infomation >> Robert De Niro Just Busted In Disgusting Act After Calling Trump A 'Low Life' - Duration: 5:16.

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Trump in Korea LIVE: US President demands China and Russia make a CHOICE - it's me or Kim! - Duration: 10:24.

Trump in Korea LIVE: US President demands China and Russia make a CHOICE - it's me or Kim!

President flew into South Korea, the closest he has come to the frontlines of the nuclear standoff with Kim Jong-un's secretive state, on Tuesday saying a solution must be found to the security threat posed by Pyongyang.

Raising fears of the outbreak of all-out World War 3 he said North Korea was "a threat to people of South Korea and people all across the world" and he was prepared to do whatever was necessary to prevent the North Korean dictator from threatening lives.

so needlessly.  He said: "We will together confront North Korea.  "We will be prepared to use the full range of our military capabilities if needs be." Landing at Osan Air Base outside Seoul, the president and First Lady Melania Trump stepped down from Air Force One onto a red carpet as he began a 24-hour visit that could aggravate tensions with.

In recent months, President Trump has criticised South Korea President Moon Jae-in over his support for diplomatic engagement with Pyongyang - something the US President once called appeasement - and has threatened to pull out of a free trade pact between the two countries.

The American leader said the talks would also address trade issues, including South Koreas acquisition of US defence equipment.

He then flew by helicopter to Camp Humphreys, the largest US military base in the country, and met US and South Korean troops, along with President Jae-in.

President Jae-in said he hoped his visit would be a turning point in efforts to defuse tensions over Kims nuclear programme.  The state visit in the South Korean capital was billed as an opportunity for President Trump and Jae-in to present a united front, despite differences over how to confront the depraved regimes nuclear threat, as well as the US leaders complaints over the two countries trade agreements.

Besides vowing to prevent the crackpot dictator from developing nuclear weapons and missiles that can effectively strike the mainland United States, President Trump has also threatened to pull out of a free trade pact between the two countries.

The White House says President Trumps trip is intended to demonstrate US resolve over his hardline approach to the North Korean nuclear and missile threats, but many in the region fear further bellicose presidential rhetoric could increase the potential for a devastating military conflict on the Korean peninsula.

Meeting with military commanders about the North Korea issue, he told reporters: Hopefully that will start working out, and working out so that we create a lot of jobs in the United States which is one of the reasons that Im here.

Ultimately it will all work out, it always works out, it has to work out. He did not elaborate.

President Trump praised president Moon, hailing him for great cooperation, despite their differences.  Pyongyangs recent nuclear and missile tests in defiance of UN resolutions and an exchange of insults between President Trump and Kimhave raised the stakes in the most critical international challenge of the leaders presidency.

The US President was greeted with applause and a few cheers as he and president Moon entered the mess hall at lunch hour.

He is seeking to ratchet up pressure on Pyongyang following his visit to Tokyo, where he declared that Japan would shoot North Korean missiles out of the sky if it bought the U.S.

weaponry needed to do so, suggesting the Japanese government take a stance it has avoided until now. North Korea has not conducted a missile test for 53 days, the longest such lull in testing this year.

And North Korean state media has not commented on President Trumps arrival in the South.

South Koreas spy agency said last week that North Korea may be preparing another missile test, raising speculation that such a launch could be timed for President Trumps trip to the region.

Follow Express.co.uk here for live updates during President Trump's visit to South Korea  12:25pm: Fears are growing the world could be on the brink of World War 3 after it emerged a US destroyer had followed President Trump to the South President Trump said: "I think were showing great strength.  "We sent three of the largest aircraft carriers in the world to the Korean Peninsula and a nuclear submarine is also positioned.  The drill will involve the USS Nimitz, the USS Theodore Roosevelt and the USS Ronald Reagan.  12:06pm: President Trump  has wrapped up his first day on the border of North Korea with a dinner hosted at the Blue House Dining on grilled sole, beef ribs and chocolate cake while being serenaded by a K-pop singer with an orchestra in the background, Trump raised his glass in toast telling President Jae-in: Mr President, may your dreams come true.  10:49am: Melania Trump rubs shoulders with South Korea celbs  The US First Lady has been pictured being greeted by South Korean students as Choi Min-ho, a member of boy band Shinee, watches, during the Girls Play 2!.

10:38am: Anti-Trump protestors are out in full force  Incredible images have emerged of South Korean protestors dancing on the face of the US president during a demonstration in central Seoul. .

10:25am: The US leader has set tongues wagging with his baffing embrace of South Korea President Moon Jae-in President Trump made his debut in South Korea by hauling his counterpart into an intense embrace.

Trump handshakes have made the headlines before with his 19-second long handshake with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe.  8:35am: President Trump spoke directly to the crackpot dictator Kim telling him to do the right thing.  On the first day of a two-day visit to South Korea, he said: I do see some movement - though he declined to elaborate.

He also said he was focused on using all available tools short of military action, adding: We hope to God we dont have to use the the US full military capabilities.

8:31am: The US President is now putting pressure on Russia and China to act as a matter of urgency.  He said: We are calling on all responsible nations, including Russia and China, to demand an end to the North Korea nuclear threat for peace.

It is time to act with urgency and great determination.  The US president called on countries across the world to cease trade and business with North Korea so they are not funding this increasingly dangerous regime. 8:29am: Donald Trump is speaking in Seoul where he sent a direct warning to Kim telling him he is prepared to "defend ourselves and our allies".  He described Kim's depraved regime as a "grave nuclear threat to South Korea and indeed the entire world", adding: This is a worldwide problem." Speaking directly to South Korea, he said: "We are partners and friends who have fought side by side in a war and worked hard towards great lasting peace.  "We will not allow North Korea to threaten all that we have built, and all that we have built together."  Raising fears of the outbreak of all-out war, he said North Korea was "a threat to people of South Korea and people all across the world".  He said: "We will together confront North Korea.  "We will be prepared to use the full range of our military capabilities if needs be to prevent the North Korean dictator from threatening lives.

so needlessly. 8:04am:  Dozens of angry demonstrators lined the streets near the presidential Blue House in the city holding placards emblazoned with 'say no to Trump, say no to war' and 'Trump NOT welcomed!'. .

For more infomation >> Trump in Korea LIVE: US President demands China and Russia make a CHOICE - it's me or Kim! - Duration: 10:24.

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'China and Russia MUST ACT' Trump demands Putin and Xi back him over North Korea - Duration: 4:02.

'China and Russia MUST ACT' Trump demands Putin and Xi back him over North Korea

Speaking alongside South Korea president Moon Jae-in during the second leg of his 12-day Asia tour, called on the international community to support his hardline stance against Pyongyang following a series of missile tests this year, as well as the country's biggest ever nuclear blast.

The US President told reporters in Seoul: We are calling on all responsible nations, including Russia and China, to demand an end to the nuclear threat for peace. It is time to act with urgency and great determination.

North Korea is a worldwide threat that requires worldwide action." In visits to both South Korea and Japan, President Trump has declared both countries have agreed to purchase military equipment from the US in order the fend off the North Korean threat.

Pyongyang has fired two missiles over Japan this year but, speaking alongside Japanese leader Shinzo Abe, Trump declared Tokyo could now shoot North Korean missiles "out of the sky".

The US President is set to travel to Beijing tomorrow for talks with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, with the North Korea crisis and high-profile trade talks set to be top of the agenda.

Mr Trump's demands for China and Russia to work with the US come despite the Kremlin admitting .

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov revealed increasingly hostile ties between the two superpowers mean they are yet to agree on a solution to the ongoing North Korea crisis. He said: "There is no cooperation so far.

Only periodic exchanges of views." However, the Kremlin has confirmed that Vladimir Putin will discuss the North Korea issue with Resident Trump when the pair meet in Vietnam in the coming days.

While the Trump administration refuses to take the option of military intervention in North Korea off the table, Russia and China are adamant that diplomacy is the only way to relieve the tensions on the Korean peninsula.

Despite this assertion, Russian bombers have joined the US in conducting drills over the region in recent days.

The Russian Defence Ministry announced US and Japanese jets had escorted two of its missile-carrying Tupolev-95MS strategic bombers as they conducted flights over the Sea of Japan and the Pacific.

In a statement, Moscow's defence ministry said: Two strategic bombers Tupolev-95MS of Russia's Aerospace Force have carried out routine flights over international waters of the Sea of Japan and the western part of the Pacific Ocean.  "At certain sections of the route the Tupolev-95MS crews were accompanied by a pair of F-18 fighters (of the US Air Force), and a pair of F-15, F-4 and F-2A fighters (of the Japanese Air Force).".

For more infomation >> 'China and Russia MUST ACT' Trump demands Putin and Xi back him over North Korea - Duration: 4:02.

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North Korea LATEST: Trump's DESTROYERS arrive as he warns of 'full military capabilities' - Duration: 2:59.

North Korea LATEST: Trump's DESTROYERS arrive as he warns of 'full military capabilities'

The US Navy has confirmed three US aircraft carriers, joined by guided missile destroyers and submarines, will carry out at a mock battle in the Pacific at the same time President Trump visits South Korea.

  North Korea leader Kim, who is becoming increasingly isolated, is likely to see the move as a major provocation during the American leader's five-nation Asia tour and has sparked fears bickering nations are on the brink of.

  During a press conference in Seoul, President sent a direct warning to the despot regime, telling Kim he would be prepared to defend the US and its allies.

  He said Pyongyang must understand the unparalleled strength that Washington had at its disposal.

President Trump said: "I think were showing great strength. "We sent three of the largest aircraft carriers in the world to the Korean Peninsula and a nuclear submarine is also positioned.

"We will together confront North Korea.  "We will be prepared to use the full range of our military capabilities if needs be to prevent the North Korean dictator from threatening lives.

But he revealed he was focused on using all available tools short of military action, adding: We hope to God we dont have to use the the US full military capabilities.

Speaking directly to the crazed dictator, President Trump added: "With that being said, I really believe it makes sense for North Korea to come to the table and make a deal thats good for the people of North Korea?"  The drill will involve the USS Nimitz, the USS Theodore Roosevelt and the USS Ronald Reagan.  It comes after a guided-missile submarine USS Michigan, armed with 154 Tomahawk cruise missies, made a port call in South Korea's Busan last month. .

officials have warned US presence in the peninsula could "ignite another Korean War".   They told CNN: "Nobody knows when and how the war maniac Trump will ignite the wick of war.

For more infomation >> North Korea LATEST: Trump's DESTROYERS arrive as he warns of 'full military capabilities' - Duration: 2:59.

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Exit polls: This was a message to Trump - Duration: 7:36.

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Donald Trump - Diễn văn tại căn cứ Yokota 4/11/2017 - Duration: 18:49.

Male Speaker: Okay everybody.

Mr. President, so I will tell you that you look great in that suit, but there's something

missing.

Could I please ask the Wing Commander of the biggest, baddest, meanest C-130 wing in the

Air Force, Colonel Bull Moss to come out here.

(Applause) The President: Should I put it on?

(Applause) (Applause) The President: I like this better.

(Applause) You can have my jacket.

Right?

Thank you.

Thank you, honey.

Thank you.

Oh, boy, that's something.

This is a great group of people.

Thank you very much, and General Martinez, everybody, for your devoted leadership of

our brave troops right here in Japan, and especially thank you -- especially, especially

-- to all of the incredible service members.

We're really here today, we're going to have a good time, and we're going to celebrate

your achievements.

So, I'll issue one of your favorite commands.

Are you ready?

At ease!

At ease!

Just sit back.

Now have a good time.

(Laughter) Just have a good time.

Melania and I also want to extend a special thanks to Ambassador Bill Hagerty, who's doing

an outstanding job.

He's an outstanding person.

I know him very well.

Believe me, you got one of the great ones.

He's leading our American embassy in Tokyo.

I'm honored to be here today in this beautiful country, home of the extraordinary people

of Japan.

Japan is a treasured partner and crucial ally of the United States.

And today we thank them for welcoming us and for decades of wonderful friendship between

our two nations.

Americans have deep respect and admiration for the people of Japan -- their amazing culture,

their strong spirit, and their very proud history.

So, on behalf of the United States of America, I send the warmest wishes of the American

people to the citizens of this remarkable country.

(Applause) Now I know how you guys feel.

This is pretty good.

(Laughter) Our travels across Asia will take us to many historic places to see many wonderful

sights, and to speak before many audiences.

But there is no single place I'd rather begin my trip than right here, with all of you -- the

incredible men and women of the United States military -- and your amazing partners, the

Japanese Self-Defense Forces.

Thank you for being here.

Thank you.

(Applause) To everyone here today who serves your country in uniform: Thank you.

Thank you.

Thank you.

We salute you -- (laughter) -- what's your rank?

(Laughter) We're going to raise it.

(Applause) We salute you, we honor you, and we stand proudly with the men and women who

defend us and our way of life.

Nations are built from the courage, love, and sacrifice of patriots just like you.

Each of you inherits the proud legacy of generations of warriors that have walked these very grounds

for more than seven decades.

From Yokota's runways, American pilots took to the air and drove back the invaders during

the Korean War.

Tremendous courage.

Tremendous bravery.

From here, they enforced a precious peace during a long and bitter Cold War.

And in the aftermath of the devastating 2011 tsunami, this base served as the launching

point for Operation Tomodachi -- the largest humanitarian relief effort in American history,

which saved the lives of thousands and thousands of great Japanese citizens.

Like those who came before you, you always rise to the occasion, and you never, ever

let your country down.

General Martinez, General Chiarotti, General Pasquarette, Rear Admiral Fenton, Brigadier

General Winkler, Colonel Moss, and Chief Master Sergeant Greene: You lead the forces under

your command with exceptional skill and devotion, and America is tremendously grateful to you.

(Applause) We're also fortunate to stand alongside such strong and capable allies.

General Maehera, General Asai, General Imaki, and General Ando: Thank you for your leadership

and service.

Thank you.

Thank you very much.

(Applause) On behalf of the American people, I want each and every one of you, both American

and Japanese, to know that your service and commitment helps keep us all safe, strong,

and free.

I also want to express our gratitude to the family members and loved ones who sacrifice

so much to make your service possible.

They are absolutely incredible people, and it's not easy.

America is profoundly grateful for all you do.

And we are, back home, starting to do -- I will tell you, and you're reading and you're

seeing -- really, really well.

The stock market is at an all-time high.

(Applause) Unemployment, back in the United States, is at a 17-year low.

(Applause) Almost 2 million jobs have been added since a very, very special day; it's

called Election Day, November 8th.

Two million jobs.

(Applause) It's a lot of jobs.

And we've dealt ISIS one brutal defeat after another.

And it's about time.

(Applause) It's truly inspiring to see American airmen and Marines and -- (applause) -- you

know, I have a great Marine here: General Kelly, four-star.

Did anyone ever hear of General Kelly?

Where's General Kelly?

(Applause) He is something.

Now he's Chief of Staff.

But he does like those four stars, I want to tell you that.

(Laughter) But American airmen and the Marines and Japanese Self-Defense Forces that are

standing here with us today, side-by-side, confident, committed, and more capable than

ever.

You instill confidence in the hearts of our allies, and you strike fear in the hearts

of our enemies.

It's the way it should be, isn't it?

(Applause) Our alliance is a testament to the transformative power of freedom.

Today, nations that once waged war now stand together as friends and partners in pursuit

of a much better world.

And we're getting there.

We're getting there faster than you think.

With your presence here today, shoulder-to-shoulder, you put hope into every soul that yearns for

peace.

All of you have made Yokota one of the most capable operational bases in Japan and, actually,

anywhere in the world.

For over a decade, this incredible place has been home not only to American servicemembers,

but also to the Air Defense Command of the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force.

Today, this base serves as a critical center for coordination for American and Japanese

commanders to plan their missions.

For almost 60 years, the military alliance we see on this base has endured -- a cornerstone

of sovereignty, security, and prosperity for our nations, this region, and indeed the entire

world.

Today, we pay tribute to that legacy -- a legacy you protect and grow each and every

day.

We dominate the sky, we dominate the sea, we dominate the land and space -- (applause)

-- not merely because we have the best equipment, which we do -- and, by the way, a lot of it's

coming in; you saw that budget.

That's a lot different than in the past.

A lot of beautiful, brand new equipment is coming in.

And nobody makes it like they make it in the United States.

Nobody.

(Applause) Got a lot of stuff coming.

Use it well.

But because we have -- more important than equipment, we have the best people.

Each of you embodies the warrior creed.

Your devotion, prowess, and expertise make you the most fearsome fighting force in the

history of our world.

Together with our allies, America's warriors are prepared to defend our nation using the

full range of our unmatched capabilities.

No one -- no dictator, no regime, and no nation -- should underestimate, ever, American resolve.

Every once in a while, in the past, they underestimated us.

It was not pleasant for them, was it?

(Applause) It was not pleasant.

We will never yield, never waver, and never falter in defense of our people, our freedom,

and our great American flag.

(Applause) That flag stands for the values of our Republic, the history of our people,

the sacrifice of our heroes, and our loyalty to the nation we love.

As long as I am President, the servicemen and women who defend our nation will have

the equipment, the resources, and the funding they need to secure our homeland, to respond

to our enemies quickly and decisively, and, when necessary, to fight, to overpower, and

to always, always, always win.

Right?

(Applause) This is the heritage of the American Armed Forces -- the greatest force for peace

and justice the world has ever known.

Free nations must be strong nations, and we welcome it when our allies -- from Europe

to Asia -- renew their commitment to peace through strength.

We seek peace and stability for the nations of the world, including those right here in

this region.

And it's a great region.

As Americans celebrate Veterans Day this month, we honor all who have sacrificed to make peace

and stability possible.

We pay tribute to every proud American who has worn the uniform and served our country.

Today, many nations of the Indo-Pacific are thriving because of the sacrifices made by

American servicemembers and our allies, and because of the sacrifices all of you continue

to make each and every day.

Here in Japan, we have seen the amazing things that are possible when a people are free and

independent.

Over the course of a single lifetime, the Japanese people have built one of the most

successful societies and nations in the world.

Over the next 10 days, we travel to South Korea, China, Vietnam, and the Philippines.

We will seek new opportunities for cooperation and commerce, and we will partner with friends

and allies to pursue a free and open Indo-Pacific Region.

We will seek free, fair, and reciprocal trade.

But this future is only within our grasp because of you.

You make it possible for peace-loving nations to thrive and for peace-loving people to prosper.

You are the reason the great American flag will proudly stand behind me wherever I go.

And every time I look at that flag, I will think of brave men and women like you, and

I will think of all the American patriots, down through the generations, who poured out

their blood, sweat, tears, hopes, and dreams to defend our country.

When you follow your citizens and people across the Indo-Pacific region -- see the flags of

free and sovereign states, like the United States and Japan, displayed during our diplomatic

meetings over the next 10 days, be proud of your nation, be proud of your service, and

be proud of the security you provide that makes it all possible.

Like your predecessors, you -- our brave warriors -- are the last bulwark against threats to

the dreams of people in America and Japan, and all across the world.

You are the greatest hope for people who desire to live in freedom and harmony, and you are

the greatest threat to tyrants and dictators who seek to prey on the innocent.

History has proven over and over that the road of the tyrant is a steady march toward

poverty, suffering, and servitude.

But the path of strong nations and free people, certain of their values and confident in their

futures, is a proven path toward prosperity and peace.

We cherish our cultures, we embrace our values, and we always fight for what we believe in.

Because of you, the people of America, the people of Japan, and the freedom-loving people

everywhere are able to fulfill their destinies and follow their dreams.

And we are grateful for your families, for their sacrifice and support that allows our

brave men and women to serve.

We also appreciate the sacrifice of dedicated civilians who keep this base going and take

care of our military and their precious loved ones.

We are eternally grateful for your service and for your sacrifice.

And we are forever in your debt.

I am so proud to be here with you today.

We face many challenges and many opportunities, and we will face all of them together as a

team.

And if we do, I am certain that the future for America, for Japan, and for our cherished

allies has never, ever looked brighter.

Because of patriots like you, freedom will prevail.

Thank you.

God bless you.

God bless the Armed Forces.

And God bless the United States of America.

Thank you.

Thank you all.

(Applause) Thank you.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump - Diễn văn tại căn cứ Yokota 4/11/2017 - Duration: 18:49.

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Trump vows to 'figure it ALL out' ahead of visit to Seoul amid tensions with North Korea - Duration: 5:19.

Trump vows to 'figure it ALL out' ahead of visit to Seoul amid tensions with North Korea

His comments come as the and amid fears Kim Jong-un will order the in a show of force during Trump's visit to the South.  Sending a tweet from Tokyo, the first leg of his five-nation Asia tour, Trump said: Getting ready to leave for South Korea and meetings with President Moon, a fine gentleman.

We will figure it all out! The firebrand Republican will meet with US and South Korean service members at Camp Humphreys, a US base south of Seoul during his two-day visit to the nation and hold a summit with President Moon, where it is expected the pair will introduce a more detailed action plan to increase pressure on North Korea.

President Trump also will make a historic speech before South Korea's National Assembly.

Sending a tweet from Tokyo, the first leg of his five-nation Asia tour, Trump said: Getting ready to leave for South Korea and meetings with President Moon, a fine gentleman.

We will figure it all out! The firebrand Republican will meet with US and South Korean service members at Camp Humphreys, a US base south of Seoul during his two-day visit to the nation and hold a summit with President Moon, where it is expected the pair will introduce a more detailed action plan to increase pressure on North Korea.

President Trump also will make a historic speech before South Korea's National Assembly. They will also discuss how to maintain the 28,500 US troops stationed in South Korea, which is said to be a costly measure despite tensions with the North.

Speaking ahead of the US President's visit, Van Jackson, a strategy fellow at the Centre for Strategic Studies at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand said more "heated rhetoric" against North Korea is expected.

He said: "Trumps visit is a huge variable. Its a great opportunity to show a unity of purpose against North Korea and reinforce the larger US commitment to Asia, but theres also a risk of provoking North Korea.

"We should brace for more heated rhetoric and some attempt to reassure South Korea. For most Presidents, those tasks would not be mutually exclusive.

The problem is Trumps the wild card, not the reassurance guy. While in Japan, the US President described North Korea's nuclear weapons programme as a "threat to the civilised world as he repeated an earlier statement vowing that the "era of strategic patience is over".

During Trump's visit, dozens of US and South Korea marines are said to be taking part in j on the islands of Baengnyeong and Yeonpyeong. .

The drills, according to Seoul-based news agency Yonhap News, will include a mock attack by North Korea - a doomsday scenario which the US and South Korea are determined to be ready for.

The news agency said: "They have simulated a North Korean attack on the islands for the drill held in cooperation with fighter jets and ground forces.

"Its focused on enhancing combined air power in the Korean Marine Exchange Program, joined by more than 50 South Korean marines and around 30 US marines belonging to the 5th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, III Marine Expeditionary Force, stationed in Okinawa.".

South Koreas Marine Corps Commandant Lt. Gen. Jun Jin-goo added: "The South Korean and US Marine Corps are a classic model of the two countries alliance.

The strong combined power and camaraderie of the two sides are a reliable force to defend the Republic of Korea from the enemy. Three US aircraft carrier strike groups will also take part in separate exercises in the Western Pacific in another show of force.

For more infomation >> Trump vows to 'figure it ALL out' ahead of visit to Seoul amid tensions with North Korea - Duration: 5:19.

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Trump arrives on North Korea's doorstep as tensions reach breaking point - Duration: 2:46.

Trump arrives on North Korea's doorstep as tensions reach breaking point

"The military exercise helped improve fighting skills and deepened cooperation with India" Japan's Maritime Self Defence Force The Donald will sit down with South Korean President Moon Jae-in as the tyrant to the North watches on.

Experts have warned that Kim could fire a nuke in a blatant taunt designed to goad Trump into acting rashly. But the President has remained calm so far and played down any threats made by the North Korean brute.

He said: "There is great cooperation. We have a terrific meeting scheduled on trade in little while with President Moon and his representatives.

"And hopefully that will start working out and working out so that we can create a lot of jobs in the United States, which is one of the reasons that I'm here." President Moon met Trump before he visited the huge Camp Humphreys military base in Pyeongtaek – some 60 miles from the border with the secretive North.

The US supremo is expected to discuss how best to contain the menacing Kim regime during his visit to South Korea.

Kim has cast the spectre of nuclear war over the Korean Peninsula following a series of reckless nuke and missile tests this year.

But the Donald has piled the pressure on Pyongyang after ordering several military drills with Kim's most hated enemies.

The latest exercise involved the US Navy carrier the USS Ronald Reagan, a Japanese destroyer and two Indian warships in the Sea of Japan.

Japan's Maritime Self Defence Force said in a statement: "The exercise helped improve fighting skills and deepened cooperation with India." Donald Trump will jet off to China, Vietnam and the Philippines following his stop in South Korea.

For more infomation >> Trump arrives on North Korea's doorstep as tensions reach breaking point - Duration: 2:46.

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2016 redux: Why Trump, Clinton and Brazile keep refighting the last war - Duration: 3:24.

2016 redux: Why Trump, Clinton and Brazile keep refighting the last war

For more infomation >> 2016 redux: Why Trump, Clinton and Brazile keep refighting the last war - Duration: 3:24.

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Fusion GPS official met with Russian operative before and after Trump Jr. sit-down - Duration: 2:58.

Fusion GPS official met with Russian operative before and after Trump Jr. sit-down

For more infomation >> Fusion GPS official met with Russian operative before and after Trump Jr. sit-down - Duration: 2:58.

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Melania Trump Promotes Gender Equality In 'Sports For Girls' As She Meets South Korean Students - Duration: 2:17.

For more infomation >> Melania Trump Promotes Gender Equality In 'Sports For Girls' As She Meets South Korean Students - Duration: 2:17.

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Media Humiliated In Trump Fish-Feeding Fiasco – Look What They Left Out In Deceitful Edit - Duration: 2:57.

President Trump is currently traveling through Asia, visiting with the leaders of many of

our allies.

Important topics have been discussed, most notably continued actions against the rogue

nation of North Korea.

In between such events there have been photo ops, ceremonies, and other colorful interactions.

Of course, even these simple interactions have been distorted by liberals and the mainstream

media.

President Trump and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe stopped by a koi pound to offer the fish

some food.

It was a benign event, something that showcased some of Japan's beautiful animal life.

But the liberal media deliberately edited the footage to smear Trump.

From NY Mag:

During a stop on his 12-day trip to Asia, Trump and Japan's prime minister Shinzo

Abe fed the koi carp of Akasaka Palace.

At first, the two men spooned food into the pond a few pellets at a time, but eventually,

both leaders dumped their boxes into the pond.

First Abe and then, likely taking his lead from the prime minister, Trump.

If you didn't watch the full clip, or only got your news from certain Twitter circles,

you'd be likely to believe that Trump was the only one to dump his box of food.

And sure, the picture of Trump appearing to lose patience with the slower feeding technique

makes for a good meme, but it's not the whole picture.

Apparently, these liberals are suddenly experts at feeding koi.

Fake news outlet CNN even edited the video of the moment, cutting out the footage of

Abe dumping the feed into the pond just seconds earlier.

Of course, the altered footage spread like wildfire online.

Liberals went crazy, attacking the President.

Seconds earlier they knew nothing about koi carp, how they should be fed, or anything

related to the proper care of exotic fish.

They were just told by CNN that Trump hurt the fish by doing this and they were off!

This is why we say—over and over again—that the liberal media is fake news.

They are not even pretending to be honest anymore.

Look at the video we posted at the top.

Clearly Abe dumped the feed, just like Trump.

Trump was simply following his lead.

Yet the ugly, dishonest, pathetic liberal media deliberately edited the video to smear

Trump.

Can they get any more dishonest?

These are the same people who, earlier in the year, edited video to make it look like

Trump ignored a little boy in a wheelchair.

They cut out the part where Trump stopped at the boy first, and spent the most time

with him.

What else can be said about a group of people like this?

They call themselves journalists?

They call themselves news casters?

They are as dishonest as the Democratic politicians they bow to.

Why should anyone support them with clicks or cash?

For more infomation >> Media Humiliated In Trump Fish-Feeding Fiasco – Look What They Left Out In Deceitful Edit - Duration: 2:57.

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Sean Spicer After Trump's year 1, GOP poised to dominate again in 2018 - Duration: 8:01.

Sean Spicer: After Trump's year 1, GOP poised to dominate again in 2018.

A year ago this week, Republicans � led by Donald Trump and Mike Pence � dominated

the 2016 election, up and down the ballot.

Despite public polling and the predictions of media pundits, the Republican investment

in crucial data and field operations gave the GOP the edge in 2016, and it's on pace

to do the same during the 2020 election.

Candidates, and the message they take to voters, are at the core of any campaign.

However, the most precious assets of any campaign are the candidate�s time and money.

An effective data and ground operation maximizes both of those.

It was Donald Trump and his message that won the 2016 election � but it was the Republican

National Committee�s data and ground game that ensured his time and money were maximized.

The George W. Bush campaign took data and field efforts to a new level in 2004 with

the advent of the 72-Hour Task Force and voter micro-targeting.

The task force was an effort to get out the vote through volunteer work in the remaining

72 hours of the election.

Micro-targeting, meanwhile, used data on voter preferences and behavior to identify patterns

and shape campaign outreach strategy.

The Barack Obama campaign took these advances a step further in 2008 by organizing and using

data on a much more individual level, targeting key voting blocs to boost turnout.

By 2012, the RNC had recognized that those efforts served a single campaign well but

would not necessarily help an entire party.

Instead, the RNC invested more than $100 million in data and field operations to build an enduring

capability that would bolster candidates up and down the ballot.

That crucial investment was not easy to make at the time.

The RNC found itself more than $20 million in debt in 2011, with no field staff and an

atrophying data and digital operation.

This is no longer the case: the RNC has broken fundraising records for a non-presidential

year � with no debt � and now invests 30 percent of its budget into its data program.

Interestingly enough, it is now the Democratic National Committee that finds itself in a

precarious situation.

After eight years of neglect by party leaders, the DNC is effectively bankrupt and unable

to fund the ground or data operations it needs to compete.

Republicans control a record 67 of the 98 partisan state legislative chambers in the

nation (68 percent), more than twice the number (31) in which Democrats have a majority.

There are currently 34 Republican governors, 15 Democrats, and one Independent.

The 2016 elections saw Republicans reclaim the White House for the first time in eight

years, grow their majority in the U.S. House of Representatives and maintain their majority

in the Senate.

The RNC has out-raised the DNC by more than $50 million this year, largely fueled by small-dollar

donors.

It has more than $44 million on hand, while the DNC has $7.1 million and debt of almost

$4 million.

Simply put, the DNC is not raising the money it needs to make key investments and win elections.

The 2016 election was decided by 107,000 votes scattered across three states.

States like Wisconsin, Minnesota, Pennsylvania and Michigan voted Republican for the first

time in decades.

In the closing days of the Trump campaign, the data program ensured time and money were

spent effectively by placing candidates and political ads in the right areas.

It was the data that showed Trump�s message resonating in states that had eluded previous

GOP candidates.

It was the data that ensured the right mail piece, the right ad at the right time, were

delivered.

It was the thousands of staff on the ground that contacted voters who had a history of

voting early to get them out early, who likewise ensured voters who got an absentee ballot

actually sent it in, and that same group also followed up on Election Day with those voters

who had a history of in-person voting on Election Day.

It was the combination of both the data and ground game that targeted the right streets

in the right neighborhoods in the right counties in these states.

Voters living in the same household could likely be served up different ads at different

times, depending on whether they had a tendency to vote early or on Election Day, and depending

on what issues and messages persuaded them.

What had been a scatter-shot approach to a group of potential voters in the past had

become a surgically targeted operation.

The past election cycle saw the RNC move beyond micro-targeting to a system in which every

voter was assigned a score and customized profile, allowing our party and candidates

to target voters with accuracy never before seen.

Knowing where to best spend the candidates� time and money clearly made a crucial difference

in the final days.

As Hillary Clinton said at the Code Conference last May: �I set up my campaign and we have

our own data operation.

I get the nomination.

So I�m now the nominee of the Democratic Party.

I inherit nothing from the Democratic Party.

I mean, it was bankrupt, it was on the verge of insolvency, its data was mediocre to poor,

nonexistent, wrong.

I had to inject money into it � the DNC � to keep it going.�

Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.), facing a tough re-election fight in Florida, told party leaders

that �Democrats desperately needed to catch up on field staff in Florida, especially in

the wake of the presidential and Senate race results last year that saw Republican-leaning

voters flood the polls and took even plugged-in Democrats by surprise.�

A year-round investment in data and field activities allows a party to create a comprehensive

understanding of each individual: Do they vote early or on Election Day?

Which issues do they care about, and which of those motivate them to vote?

Who are their key influencers?

This information then guides key campaign decisions, ranging from the places that candidates

spend their time to the content of key digital and broadcast advertisements.

Candidates for federal office can raise up to $2,700 per person, while party committees

can take in $339,000 per person in a year.

The enormous cost of data and field operations simply makes it cost-prohibitive for any single

candidate to perform that function.

Only the RNC and DNC can raise that money and legally coordinate with their candidates.

The 2016 election not only proved that mechanics matter, but also that the GOP is the only

party making the proper investment in resources that will be critical for victory in 2020.

For more infomation >> Sean Spicer After Trump's year 1, GOP poised to dominate again in 2018 - Duration: 8:01.

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Blue House welcomes U.S. President Trump - Duration: 2:14.

Trump's trip to Korea garnered huge media attention as it is the first state visit to

the nation by an American leader in more than 2 decades.

At the top office a massive welcoming ceremony awaited the VIPs.

For details we turn to our Hwang Hojun Involving plenty of pomp and protocol,...

it was the warmest welcome South Korea can give.

The official welcoming ceremony for the first sitting U.S. President to make a state visit

to South Korea in 25 years was held with all the formalities and conventions of a state

visit, displaying the highest honor and courtesy,... and also featuring both the traditional and

modern sides of South Korea.

U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump entered the Blue House on Tuesday

afternoon, their cavalcade surrounded by traditional ceremonial guards.

A guard of honor and a military band made up of approximately 300 soldiers from South

Korean forces, a group of school children, and the first couple of South Korea greeted

the U.S. President and the First Lady.

And instead of any other ordinary march, the official Presidential Anthem of the U.S.,

"Hail to the Chief," was played in honor of President Trump as the two presidents entered

the Cheong Wa Dae grounds,... and "Mr. President," a song dedicated to President Moon, was played

upon their exit from the field after they inspected the troops as part of the welcoming

ceremony.

President Trump was not shy about expressing how much he was impressed.

The U.S. first couple left a message in the guest book that read,... quote "This is such

a great honor, thank you."

before entering the main building of the Blue House for the bilateral summit,... and even

expressed his gratitude before the meeting commenced.

(ENGLISH) "President Moon, I want to thank you so much

for that beautiful ceremony.

It doesn't get more beautiful than that.

I know the work that was put into it."

The two heads-of-state also enjoyed a promenade through the Blue House garden, and spared

some time to enjoy a cup of tea before their much anticipated joint press conference.

(STAND UP) Considering that President Trump is also the

first head of state to visit South Korea since President Moon's inauguration, and the delicate

time involving the alliance between Seoul and Washington, observers say the welcoming

ceremony was significant to herald a successful summit between the two leaders.

Hwang Hojun, Arirang News

For more infomation >> Blue House welcomes U.S. President Trump - Duration: 2:14.

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Bài phát biểu lịch sử của Tổng thống Donald Trump tại Quốc hội Hàn Quốc. Ngày 8 tháng 11 năm 2017 - Duration: 39:52.

For more infomation >> Bài phát biểu lịch sử của Tổng thống Donald Trump tại Quốc hội Hàn Quốc. Ngày 8 tháng 11 năm 2017 - Duration: 39:52.

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North Korea warns Trump his 'mad remarks' will BACKFIRE with nuclear war - Duration: 3:52.

North Korea warns Trump his 'mad remarks' will BACKFIRE with nuclear war

 said America's bravado would ultimately lead to its downfall, as arrives in South Korea to discuss 's nuclear threat.  A fiery statement issued in a state-run news agency KCNA, which effectively acts as an official mouthpiece for Kims regime, warned the US threatening North Korea was a "big mistake".  It urged Washington to back off or face the wrath of the hermit state, which has recently threatened to carry out its biggest ever nuclear test.  KCNA said: "The US, a thrice-cursed nuclear criminal which was the first to have access to nukes in the world and inflict nuclear disaster upon humankind, now clamours about 'nuclear threat'.

"This is the height of shamelessness.".

KCNA said Mr Trump's repeated threats to North Korea were actually an attempt to distract the world from Washington's crimes.  The report continued: "The present grave situation once again clearly shows that Trumps mad remarks of 'total destruction' and 'annihilation' of the DPRK have resulted in military gambling.

"It is just the US which poses threat to the DPRKs existence and development and brings disastrous nuclear war to the Korean peninsula." READ MORE:.

And the propaganda machine concluded the piece with a direct threat to Mr Trump and the US, urging them to cease their campaign against North Korea.  The article said: "If the US imperialists try to alarm the DPRK with nuclear threat and blackmail, it will be a big mistake.

"They are persistently clinging to the anachronistic anti-DPRK policy and confrontation racket, oblivious of the reality in which fundamental changes have been made in the DPRKs strategic position and mechanical relations between the DPRK and US.  READ MORE: .

"This is little different from sickening conducts of dolts without any foresight. "The more the U.S.

engrossed in its daydream persists in the reckless military threat and moves to strangle the DPRK, the bitterer defeat it will suffer." The threat comes as Mr Trump carries out a pan-Asian visit, including a trip to South Korea. .

He arrived in Seoul today and sent a mesage to Pyongyang, urging them to come to the negotiating table.  Mr Trump said: We cannot allow North Korea to threaten all that we have built.

"It really makes sense for North Korea to come to the table and make a deal." He said while we hope to God America will not be forced to use its military might to deal with the problem, it was not impossible it could come to that. .

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