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An Israeli intelligence report concludes that the U.S. 'retreated from its position' on several key issues during talks with North Korea.
With Trump’s history of lying, self-promoting, and terrible deal-making, there was already a great deal of skepticism about his glowing account of this week’s nuclear summit with North Korea’s dictator Kim Jong Un.
Now, a leaked intelligence report appears to confirm that the skeptics were right.
The classified report, which was obtained by Axios, reveals details from the Israeli Foreign Ministry’s assessment of the Trump-Kim summit.
Those details don’t line up with Trump’s optimistic assessment.
According to Axios, the Israeli intelligence report concludes that “the U.S. retreated from its positions on several issues relating to North Korea’s nuclear program.”
The assessment calls in to question the success of the meeting, making a point to note that the deal signed by Trump and Kim Jong Un failed to secure a commitment for “full, irreversible, and verifiable denuclearization” of North Korea.
The deal reached at the summit only calls for “complete” denuclearization.
The report further notes that Trump’s willingness to halt joint military exercises between the U.S. and South Korea constitutes a “retreat” by the U.S. and an acceptance of China’s longstanding position on the issue, which the U.S. has previously rejected.
WIll the Jews Replace The WeakWhyte TikiTorchers?
With Trump’s history of lying, self-promoting, and terrible deal-making, there was already a great deal of skepticism about his glowing account of this week’s nuclear summit with North Korea’s dictator Kim Jong Un.
Now, a leaked intelligence report appears to confirm that the skeptics were right.
The classified report, which was obtained by Axios, reveals details from the Israeli Foreign Ministry’s assessment of the Trump-Kim summit.
Those details don’t line up with Trump’s optimistic assessment.
According to Axios, the Israeli intelligence report concludes that “the U.S. retreated from its positions on several issues relating to North Korea’s nuclear program.”
The assessment calls in to question the success of the meeting, making a point to note that the deal signed by Trump and Kim Jong Un failed to secure a commitment for “full, irreversible, and verifiable denuclearization” of North Korea.
The deal reached at the summit only calls for “complete” denuclearization.
The report further notes that Trump’s willingness to halt joint military exercises between the U.S. and South Korea constitutes a “retreat” by the U.S. and an acceptance of China’s longstanding position on the issue, which the U.S. has previously rejected.
WIll the Jews Replace The WeakWhyte TikiTorchers?