Today’s summit must be followed by multiple meetings to test North Korea’s promises of denuclearization, which they have made in the past and then repeatedly violated.
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Until such time as North Korea takes concrete steps to denuclearize, our policy should be to continue the maximum pressure campaign.
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The complete, verifiable, and irreversible denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, as enshrined in US law and multiple United Nations Security Council Resolutions, must be the only goal of US engagement with North Korea.
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You have to be kidding! He gave two huge concessions and gained no immediate concessions back. The de-nuclearization had no complete, verifiable, and irreversible de-nuclearization included, The entire process was basically a 'TV show' with no timetable for any of the agreement.
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Trump just elevated a murderous dictator to equal level of the United States and got nothing. Capitulated our military position and China is already talking about weakening sanctions. Total failure.
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Do you honestly feel there has been any real achievement considering the fact that NK made no concessions that were not previously made prior to the summit and we didn't even broach the subject of unspeakable human rights violations by the most repressive regime on Earth?
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How is agreeing to cease all military exercises with South Korea considered maximum pressure?
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