Facing Quagmire in Iran, Trump Turns to a Familiar Face: North Korea’s Kim Jong Un
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Seven years ago, President Trump failed to disarm North Korea and abandoned negotiations. Could the same be true of Iran?
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Oh Su-jin = President Donald Trump turns his attention away from the war with Iran to emphasize friendly relations with North Korean Chairman Kim Jong-un...
Trump Turns to North Korea’s Kim Jong-Un
“The last time President Trump vowed to halt a country’s nuclear weapons program, he held three face-to-face meetings with Kim Jong-un of North Korea, declared that the two men had developed a ‘great relationship’ and walked away empty-handed,” the New York Times reports. “That was in Mr. Trump’s first term. Not only did the diplomatic effort fail, but Mr. Kim immediately hit the accelerator on his program and today possesses roughly 60 nuclear …
In the face of Tehran and Pyongyang, the U.S. president is pursuing a double standards policy," says The New York Times. "He is courting North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, while continuing to wage war on Iran. However, during his first term in office, the White House tenant had failed to disarm North Korea. Will the same happen with Iran?
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