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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jun 11

    Kennedy and Khrushchev. Nixon and Mao. Reagan and Gorbachev. A legacy of high-stakes summits precedes the Trump-Kim meetinghttps://on.wsj.com/2sMLIYP 

    9:00 PM - 11 Jun 2018
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      2. Carol Forden‏ @CarolForden Jun 11
        Replying to @WSJ

        Not even close. Trump got nothing going in and made N. Korea his equal

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      4. Nate Watkins‏ @NateWatkins Jun 11
        Replying to @JeffroFett @CarolForden @WSJ

        Denuclearization is absolutely not on the table. Trump would have learned this if he bothered to learn what happened in Libya. Instead, he has no idea what his own team is talking about when they say "Libya model." Iran was 1 year away. And they don't get to have nukes ever.

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      5. Nate Watkins‏ @NateWatkins Jun 11
        Replying to @NateWatkins @JeffroFett and

        This is why ppl shouldn't debate foreign policy unless they're extremely well versed. That doesn't apply to anything you said. The "Korean War" hasn't been a reality in policy for decades. And signing a stupid deal on that is certainly not worth losing troop presence.

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      2. Eric‏ @EricAmaral10 Jun 11
        Replying to @WSJ @ANALUCIAMcardio

        The media does everything to detract from the historic feat of Trump

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      3. Nate Watkins‏ @NateWatkins Jun 11
        Replying to @EricAmaral10 @WSJ @ANALUCIAMcardio

        It's not a "feat." Literally every President could have held this summit on a moment's notice. The rest wanted concessions to justify such a huge win for the regime. Trump doesn't care. He just wants reality TV drama.

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      1. Polemic muse‏ @Sutton75 Jun 11
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        More like Hitler Chamberlain 1938

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      1. rDotClothingCo‏ @RdotClothingCo Jun 11
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        i dont see this as something amazing. secret service should of ran up and cuffed kim sending him to Guantanamo. more evidence concluding how corrupt the world really is

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      1. Darwin Woodka‏ @darwinwoodka Jun 11
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        dumb and dumber

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      1. AWS‏ @Shwako Jun 11
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        Nixon-Mao is more similar. You had the China breakthrough and the withdrawal of American forces Vietnam. Yet, the left reviled him.

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