nat4900
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It was RIGHT THERE in the post I cut and pasted Can't you read either?
President Donald Trump, who tweeted after an unprecedented 12 June summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un that “there is no longer a nuclear threat from North Korea.”
My friend, you are dealing with Trump CULT MEMBERS who will refute reality for the sake of another glass of kool-aid. It is useless..
Here, for those Trump ass kissers who still may have an ounce of objectivity........and are a bit tired of the bullshit mantra of "fake news"
(BTW, "fake news" is probably what the fat slob shouts when he checks the readings of his weight scale.)
U.S. intelligence officials, citing newly obtained evidence, have concluded that North Korea does not intend to fully surrender its nuclear stockpile, and instead is considering ways to conceal the number of weapons it has and secret production facilities, according to U.S. officials.
The evidence, collected in the wake of the June 12 summit in Singapore, points to preparations to deceive the United States about the number of nuclear warheads in North Korea’s arsenal as well as the existence of undisclosed facilities used to make fissile material for nuclear bombs, the officials said.
The findings support a new, previously undisclosed Defense Intelligence Agency estimate that North Korea is unlikely to denuclearize.
The assessment stands in stark contrast to President Trump’s exuberant comments following the summit, when he declared on Twitter that “there is no longer a nuclear threat” from North Korea. At a recent rally, he also said he had “great success’’ with Pyongyang.
North Korea working to conceal key aspects of its nuclear program, U.S. officials say