President Trump shook hands with North Korean
leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore shortly after 9 a.m. local time Tuesday,
kicking off a historic summit meeting and marking a new era in
relations between the U.S. and the totalitarian state known as the
Hermit Kingdom.
Moments later, as Trump and Kim sat
side-by-side, the American president told a group of reporters:
"We will
have a terrific relationship, I have no doubt." Kim said through an
interpreter that it "was not easy to get here" and that there "were
obstacles, but we overcame them to be here."
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Has there been a time in recent history when the leaders of two countries who are technically still at war with each other met to resolve issues?
ReplyDeleteAn amazing turn of events but not Pelosi. :)
DeleteI wonder when Obama was watching this historic moment if he threw his lyin' Hillary doll out of his crib?
ReplyDeleteProbably stabbed it. :)
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