U.S. intel chief Dan Coats: North Korea 'unlikely to completely give up' its nukes

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Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats said that on the positive side, North Korea 'has halted its provocative behavior' by refraining from missile tests and nuclear tests for more than a year.

 

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One only has to look at the history of North Korea And it's leaders are very neurotic & like to play games with the us & the world usatoday

I always thought a nuclear free zone DT was looking for was really stretching thngs for NK, but what do I know. It’s a dicttrship and all Kim was intrestd in was buildng the miltary and an arsnal incl nuclr weapns. Starving or mass jailing his people was of no concern to him.

I wonder how long and how many people it took to come up with that conclusion. I could have told them that if they just asked.

No worries Trump will fix this right 🤦‍♀️

Then my bet is our great negotiator will capitulate and eliminate sanctions. The Art of the Deal. 👍

realDonaldTrump lied to America, AGAIN.

knew that over a decade ago when they first started enriching uranium

So you were able to accomplish NOTHING then?

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