president Trump apparently disagrees with his top intelligence chiefs who say
North Korea probably won't give up its nuclear weapons he tweeted Wednesday
that there's a decent chance that it will and he said he looks forward to
seeing Kim jong-un again emj reports
president Trump is projecting optimism about his ability to get North Korea to
denuclearize despite recent remarks by one of his top Intel chiefs Dan Coates
who told senators this week that Pyongyang is unlikely to fully give up
its nuclear weapons program in a flurry of tweets on Wednesday Trump said
Washington's relationship with North Korea is the best it has ever been and
there is quote a decent chance the north will Bandhan its nuclear weapons however
this week's comments by the Director of National Intelligence aren't the first
from a senior Trump administration official to suggest a North isn't
serious about denuclearization in a report released Wednesday the Center for
Strategic and International Studies citing commercial satellite imagery from
January 20th also said there has been no new dismantling activity at the missile
facility in North Korea's Tonkinese since August after their summit in
Singapore last June Kim jong-un committed to permanently shut down the
missile engine test site and launch pad under the observation of international
experts along with his optimism over North Korea's eventual demolition
president Trump also patting himself on the back for his other successes with
North Korea he held the North's lack of nuclear and missile tests the return of
remains of some American troops killed during the Korean War and the safe
release of American hostages calling it a whole different story
compared to the previous Obama administration President Trump said he
looks for to see the North Korean leader at their next summit easing Jay Arirang
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