Well.... That important "summit" in Singapore just took place today, and in spite of all of the rhetoric that it would be a farce, apparently it went over without too many problems...At least that is what the Jew spew media states....I have been watching the so called "news" reports today about what went down between US President Donald Drumpf and North Korean Chairman Kim Jong-un..... And apparently one major agreement was reached where the US and North Korea agreed to the eventual "denuclearization" of the Korean peninsula...To cover some of the details of what went down in Singapore, I want to present the following article, that comes courtesy of the Southfront website, at www.southfront.org, for all of my own readers to view for themselves....Here is that article, and I do of course have my own thoughts and comments to follow:#NORTHKOREA#USA 12.06.2018 - TRUMP AND KIM JONG-UN SIGN ‘HISTORIC’ DOCUMENT AT SINGAPORE SUMMITPicture: Martin Bureau/AFP/Getty ImagesUPDATE 2: The US is going to halt military drills with South Korea while negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang continue.View image on Twitter
William Craddick@williamcraddickChannel NewsAsia complaining that they haven't gotten the text of the agreement between Trump and Kim from think tanks - new media already figured out what the four points of agreement were #SingaporeSummit01:37 - 12 Jun 2018
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“At a certain time I will [travel to Pyongyang]. That will be a day I very much look forward to. I also will be inviting chairman Kim at the appropriate time to the White House. He has accepted… we want to go a little bit further down the road,” he said.
Trump added that the North Korean leader has expressed “unwavering commitment” to complete denuclearization. However, the anti-North sanctions will “remain in effect” at least for now.***US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un have signed a document that would lead to “major change”, the leaders announced at a joint news conference on June 12 after their first face-to-face meeting in Singapore.No details of the signed document were revealed. However, the US president said that he will hold a press conference on the matter later in the day.
“We’ve developed a very special bond,” Trump said vowing to start the process “very, very quickly” without specifying what exactly is going to happen.“Today we had a historic meeting and decided to leave the past behind, and we are about to sign a historic document. The world will a see a major change,” Kim commented.
According to Trump, the Korean peninsula “is going to be very much a different situation than it has in the past”.Trump and Kim met for the first time face-to-face on June 12. The sides allegedly discussed how to to bring complete denuclearization to the Korean Peninsula and to de-escalate the US-North Korean tensions caused by Washington’s paln to crack down on the North Korean ballistic missile and nuclear programs.NTS Notes: OK, I do agree with most of these key points negotiated between Drumpf and Kim... The facts are that the Korean War of 1950-1953 should have been ended decades ago and the people of Korea, both North and South, should be allowed to decide their own future and their own rights to determine the method of an eventual reunification without outside interference...BUT.... I again do NOT agree with the idea that North Korea should "denuclearize" due to the fact that the US can NOT be trusted.... We have seen way too many times in recent history where nations agreed to get rid of their "weapons of mass destruction" in exchange for the US agreeing to NOT invade their countries... The US has NEVER EVER lived up to their part of those bargains, and how therefore can they be trusted to abide by these terms if North Korea gives up its nuclear deterrence? It would also be interesting to see if there is a bilateral agreement that if North Korea gives up its nuclear deterrence that the US surrenders their own massive stockpile of nukes in both South Korea AND Japan as well.......Again, knowing the history of the US and their constant lies, can this be part of the agreement and can the US be trusted to abide by these terms?The bottom line is this.... I applaud the facts that this summit went over with out too many problems... It is indeed a step towards a stable and real peace on the Korean peninsula... But there must be real agreements where BOTH parties abide by the terms of these agreements.... It will be interesting to see what happens next and when the next round of negotiations do take place...More to comeNTS