Deep State and Its Propaganda Machine Refuse to Face North Korean Truth

The U.S.-North Korea historic bi-lateral summit between President Donald Trump and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea dictator Kim Jong Un hardly ended with some promising results before the Deep State, the Democrats and the anti-Trump news media did all they could to focus on negativity in their coverage.

For example, one MSNBC journalist is actually reporting that the two leaders’ ages may be a deciding factor in the negotiations between Trump, 72, and Kim, who is believed to be about 35-years-old, or about half of Trump’s.

Chris Jansing, the network’s national correspondent, actually reported on-the-air that Kim is much younger than Trump, which actually gives the North Korean leader an advantage in the negotiations.

“Is it worth even bringing up… that the president of the United States turned 72 this week? We think Kim Jong Un is 34,” Jansing said during MSNBC’s coverage of the historic summit. “Somebody who has been trained, who has come through a dynastic situation. Does that give him necessarily an advantage here?” asked the MSNBC’s Jansings.

“I’ve been watching the coverage of the news media and find it to be superficial at best, out-and-out bogus editorializing at worst,” said former federal law enforcement commander Ronald Neesen, now working in private security.

“Early this afternoon Neil Cavuto of Fox News interviewed former Clinton and Obama minion Leon Panetta. Here’s a guy who worked for two dishonest, panty-waist presidents who gave billions of dollars — taxpayer dollars — to Kim’s father Kim Jong Il and to Iran’s mullahs for their empty promises,” Neesen claims.

Reports from Eyewitnesses

Overnight, President Trump led a historic summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. “We had a tremendous 24 hours. We’ve had a tremendous three months, actually, because this has been going on for quite a while,” President Trump said. “I want to thank Chairman Kim for taking the first bold step toward a bright new future for his people.”

The two leaders signed a joint statement that outlines such a future. Here is the key phrase: “President Trump committed to provide security guarantees to the DPRK [North Korea], and Chairman Kim Jong Un reaffirmed his firm and unwavering commitment to complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.”

The statement also commits to reestablishing U.S.–North Korean relations. “Nearly 70 years ago . . . an extremely bloody conflict ravaged the Korean Peninsula,” President Trump said. “Yet, while the armistice was agreed to, the war never ended. To this day, never ended. But now we can all have hope that it will soon end. And it will. It will soon end.”

“Chairman Kim has the chance to seize an incredible future for his people,” the President continued. “Anyone can make war, but only the most courageous can make peace.”

The following is the text of a joint statement signed by President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at the Singapore Summit on June 12, 2018. 

President Donald J. Trump of the United States of America and Chairman Kim Jong Un of the State Affairs Commission of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) held a first, historic summit in Singapore on June 12, 2018.

President Trump and Chairman Kim Jong Un conducted a comprehensive, in-depth, and sincere exchange of opinions on the issues related to the establishment of new U.S.–DPRK relations and the building of a lasting and robust peace regime on the Korean Peninsula.  President Trump committed to provide security guarantees to the DPRK, and Chairman Kim Jong Un reaffirmed his firm and unwavering commitment to complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.

Convinced that the establishment of new U.S.–DPRK relations will contribute to the peace and prosperity of the Korean Peninsula and of the world, and recognizing that mutual confidence building can promote the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, President Trump and Chairman Kim Jong Un state the following:

  1. The United States and the DPRK commit to establish new U.S.–DPRK relations in accordance with the desire of the peoples of the two countries for peace and prosperity.
  2. The United States and the DPRK will join their efforts to build a lasting and stable peace regime on the Korean Peninsula.
  3. Reaffirming the April 27, 2018 Panmunjom Declaration, the DPRK commits to work toward complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
  4. The United States and the DPRK commit to recovering POW/MIA remains, including the immediate repatriation of those already identified.

Having acknowledged that the U.S.–DPRK summit—the first in history—was an epochal event of great significance in overcoming decades of tensions and hostilities between the two countries and for the opening up of a new future, President Trump and Chairman Kim Jong Un commit to implement the stipulations in this joint statement fully and expeditiously.  The United States and the DPRK commit to hold follow-on negotiations, led by the U.S. Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, and a relevant high-level DPRK official, at the earliest possible date, to implement the outcomes of the U.S.–DPRK summit.

President Donald J. Trump of the United States of America and Chairman Kim Jong Un of the State Affairs Commission of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea have committed to cooperate for the development of new U.S.–DPRK relations and for the promotion of peace, prosperity, and security of the Korean Peninsula and of the world.

Jim-Kouri

Jim Kouri, CPP, is founder and CEO of Kouri Associates, a homeland security, public safety and political consulting firm. He's formerly Fifth Vice-President, now a Board Member of the National Association of Chiefs of Police, a columnist, and a contributor to the nationally syndicated talk-radio program, the Chuck Wilder Show.. He's former chief of police at a New York City housing project in Washington Heights nicknamed "Crack City" by reporters covering the drug war in the 1980s. In addition, he served as director of public safety at St. Peter's University and director of security for several major organizations. He's also served on the National Drug Task Force and trained police and security officers throughout the country.

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