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YUGE! Trump Just Did What No President Has Been Able To Do in 65 Years!
The WAR IS OVER!
It’s Official!
President Trump was happy to watch something occur that hasn’t happened in the last 65
years!
Under Trump’s presidency, we were able to watch a 65-year-long war finally come to an
end where North and South Korea finally call it quits and agree to be peaceful with each
other.
This was something that people from all across the world have wanted for years but was not
ever able to get.
Finally, it happened!
This is not long after Trump had agreed to meet with North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un.
Some think the peace resolutions have finally come to fruition after Trump made a stand
(on Twitter) against North Korea but then agreed to meet with him.
Trump agreeing to meet Jong-un may have been the breaking point for Jong-un to see things
in a lighter way that shows how all countries can be allies and get along.
Now we’re talking about peace, denuclearization, and achieving a level of greatness that hasn’t
been present in over 60 years.
There are talks that North and South Korea could even return the Demilitarized Zone back
to the way it used to be.
Many people wonder if this could be the end of people defecting from North Korea and the
residents will have their quality of life increased.
They’ve reportedly had a tough time over there, so the peace talks could hopefully
improve life for everyone living in North Korea.
South Korea will enjoy living in peace and the topic of North Korea testing nuclear weapons
and missiles could finally settle down.
Of course, this comes at a time when there’s a massive issue with Syria, so when one peaceful
situation comes to fruition, then another violent one takes its place.
American Military News reported more about the peace talks: “The leaders of North and
South Korea – Kim Jong Un and President Moon Jae-in, respectively – are slated to
meet next week, in advance of the tri-nation summit with President Donald Trump sometime
before May.
It was reported that the two nations are going to officially put an end to the Korean military
conflict, which technically lasted from 1950 to 1953 but was ended with a truce, not a
peace treaty, according to the South Korean newspaper Munhwa Ilbo, which cited an unnamed
South Korean official.
The two nations could also discuss the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) that separates them, and possibly
return it to its original state, the newspaper reported.
It was recently announced that North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un agreed to meet at a summit
with President Trump, and that North Korea is also willing to talk denuclearization of
the Korean Peninsula.
While the date and location of the three-way summit have not been announced, the North-South
Korean meeting is set for April 27.
Chinese state media also recently confirmed that Kim traveled and met with Chinese President
Xi Jinping in Beijing, in an unprecedented first visit outside his home country since
becoming supreme leader in 2011.
The North Korea-China meeting came ahead of the meeting with South Korea, which is said
to prepare for the three-nation meeting with the United States, North and South Korea sometime
before May.
Trump had accepted an invitation from Kim on behalf of South Korean delegates to the
U.S. in March.
The White House later confirmed that President Trump and Kim would meet “sometime” before
May, on the invitation of Kim himself.
The state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) issued commentary about two weeks after the
invitation and finally hinted at a confirmation for the upcoming meeting of North Korea, the
U.S. and South Korea.
A possible meeting between the nations was originally the product of South Korea’s
efforts in February during the Winter Olympics.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in first invited North Korea to a summit in April in the DMZ.
Kim then invited President Trump, through a South Korean envoy, to a future meeting.
While many U.S. officials are skeptical about North Korea following through with any formal
meeting, supporters of diplomacy say that even the prospect of talks is an encouraging
change.
For the better part of last year, North Korea continued to defy international officials’
pleas to cease countless nuclear missile and bomb tests, even going so far as to threaten
the U.S. territory of Guam after fierce words from Trump demanding a halt to their increased
military activity and bomb testing.
South Korea has stated that denuclearization could be a topic of discussion during the
formal meeting of the nations.
But while North Korea seems to have at least paused its nuclear activity for the time being,
the rogue nation has not confirmed any sort of agenda for the meeting at this point, and
giving up their prized nuclear weapons indefinitely be an unexpected result.”
Let’s hope the peace talks between North and South Korea go well and become contagious
with every country.
Each country working together to bring each other to the highest level of success is exactly
what everyone needs.
War is no good unless your country is standing up for itself and others.
War in the sense of self-defense is justified, but waging war on each other for no good reason
doesn’t ever solve problems.
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