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Trump, Kim sign "comprehensive" document
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(06-12-2018, 05:26 PM)Millhouse Wrote: The common sense answer should be the first option as denuclearizing NK is the top priority over all else. 

Sorry, but if it means them having nukes while committing human rights violations, or not having nukes while committing human rights violations, I'll take them just not having nukes. Sometimes we cant have all the cake and eat it too, or however that saying goes.

I tend to agree based upon "we are in this situation right now and need to move on from here" (meaning, we never should have let this get to this point, IMAO).

I'm no fan of Trump, as most of you know. But I have stated several times before that I think this may be a problem he is capable of sorting out. It is not "sorted out" yet, but I still believe that. North Korea has needed a 'different approach' for several decades now.
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RE: Trump, Kim sign "comprehensive" document - Bengalzona - 06-12-2018, 06:11 PM

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