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North Korea Can Nuke the Continental US Now. Why Is America Pretending It Can’t?
For years, the Western pundit class has insisted that North Korea’s missiles are far away and Pyongyang is not serious about their use—even as evidence mounts to the contrary.
Asian allies must declare America their trade and technology partner of choice, and back that with investments designed to ...
President Donald Trump has accused Russia's Vladimir Putin, China's Xi Jinping and North Korea's Kim Jong Un of conspiring against the United States after the three leaders gathered at a military ...
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North Korea's "Largest" Export Product + Biography of Arthur Tien Chin: America's First Ace of World War 2 (1913-1997)
North Korea suffered a multitude of trade restrictions after its nuclear tests. On the list of some of the most recent sanctions, one curious large export product popped up. Statues. My videos tend to ...
The U.S. is a “living hell” and Americans live “wretched lives” according to a news analysis released by North Korea, a rebuttal to the highly-critical United Nations report that revealed the ...
The mood music is building to a crescendo. This week Kim Jong Un, North Korea’s dictator, spoke to his rubber-stamp parliament about his “fond memories” of meeting Donald Trump, with whom he held ...
The 2019 operation, greenlit by President Trump, sought a strategic edge. It left unarmed North Koreans dead. President Trump and the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, had an erratic relationship.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump shake hands across the line that divides the two Koreas during their last meeting at Panmunjom, June 30, 2019. Yet the pageantry ...
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