North and South Korea are in talks to announce a permanent end to the officially declared military conflict between the two countries, daily newspaper Munhwa Ilbo reported Tuesday, citing an unnamed South Korean official.
This would be great. My dad is a Korean Vet, still alive and it would be cool for him to see the end of it finally.
Fucking Trump !
He was supposed to get me into a Nuclear War................. I thought with Bolton on board all the pieces were finally in place.
Now WTF do I do with all this potassium iodide, gas masks and Spam in my bunker.
Something is rotten in Denmark.....Dude who machine guns his ex-GF and poisons his Bro seeks peace? I'll hope it pans out....but not holding my breadth.....
Fucking Trump !
He was supposed to get me into a Nuclear War................. I thought with Bolton on board all the pieces were finally in place.
Now WTF do I do with all this potassium iodide, gas masks and Spam in my bunker.
Something is rotten in Denmark.....Dude who machine guns his ex-GF and poisons his Bro seeks peace? I'll hope it pans out....but not holding my breadth.....
So, your saying hold on to my potassium iodide and don't sell my time share in that old missile silo bunker huh?
I wonder if they actually sign a treaty ending the war those hacks in charge of the Doomsday Clock will move it backwards? I bet they won't.
If the Korean War/armistice officially ends in a "peace treaty" Trump can "declare victory" with even more validity and truth than Bush Jr. did all those years ago. It will be good on the campaign trail as well. If the economy grows 3% he'll be reelected either way...
GloryofGreece wrote:If the Korean War/armistice officially ends in a "peace treaty" Trump can "declare victory" with even more validity and truth than Bush Jr. did all those years ago. It will be good on the campaign trail as well. If the economy grows 3% he'll be reelected either way...
Why you so racist ............... Barrack destroyed Al Qaeda. Don't forget his accomplishments.
Kim Jong Un has declared “a new history begins now” after shaking hands with South Korean President Moon Jae-in at the start of a landmark peace summit.
Kim became the first North Korean leader to step into South Korean territory since 1953 on Friday morning, crossing the line that separates the two Koreas at the demilitarized zone (DMZ.)
He was greeted by President Moon before walking along a red carpet to the Peace House for the first meeting between the leaders of the divided Koreas since 2007.
Kim received a full welcoming ceremony, including a military band which played the traditional Korean folk song “arirang,” well known in both North and South Korea.
The two leaders appeared at ease, smiling and talking, and on entering the Peace House Kim signed a guest book, where he wrote “a new history starts now” and “an age of peace, at the starting point of history.”
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Huge banners have been displayed across the South Korean capital of Seoul proclaiming “Peace, a new start” amid speculation the two leaders could discuss signing an official peace treaty finally ending the Korean War.
Kim would “open-heartedly discuss” all the issues with Moon, and was entering talks with the hope of “achieving peace prosperity and reunification of the Korean Peninsula,” North Korean state media KCNA said.
Kim Jong Un has declared “a new history begins now” after shaking hands with South Korean President Moon Jae-in at the start of a landmark peace summit.
Kim became the first North Korean leader to step into South Korean territory since 1953 on Friday morning, crossing the line that separates the two Koreas at the demilitarized zone (DMZ.)
He was greeted by President Moon before walking along a red carpet to the Peace House for the first meeting between the leaders of the divided Koreas since 2007.
Kim received a full welcoming ceremony, including a military band which played the traditional Korean folk song “arirang,” well known in both North and South Korea.
The two leaders appeared at ease, smiling and talking, and on entering the Peace House Kim signed a guest book, where he wrote “a new history starts now” and “an age of peace, at the starting point of history.”
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Huge banners have been displayed across the South Korean capital of Seoul proclaiming “Peace, a new start” amid speculation the two leaders could discuss signing an official peace treaty finally ending the Korean War.
Kim would “open-heartedly discuss” all the issues with Moon, and was entering talks with the hope of “achieving peace prosperity and reunification of the Korean Peninsula,” North Korean state media KCNA said.