US Intel Report: North Korea 'unlikely to abandon nukes'
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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-47051606
National intelligence director Dan Coats and other intelligence chiefs presented it the Senate on Tuesday.
North Korea remains "unlikely to give up" its weapon stockpiles and production abilities while it tries to negotiate "partial denuclearization steps to obtain key US and
international concessions", the report says.
Having nuclear weapons is seen as "critical to regime survival", it reads.
The intelligence presentation today essentially refuted everything Trump has ever said
Almost any form of intelligence refutes what Trump says.
With that being said, what exactly are other countries doing to ensure that NK doesn't become a nuclear power? The US is obviously hamstrung on doing anything effective presently.
whoa, shocking
a country with nuclear power and deterrance refuses to remove its leverage on the world stage?
how could that have ever happened?
jesus cooking an omelet on the cross how could trump have never even thought of this scenario?
I'm sure no one wants to go down the same route as Ukraine anymore. Seeing as Russia shat all over their agreements.
doesn't matter because trump says he's done what obama failed to do in Iran and get rid of the nukes.
because he had that one meeting
and north korea tore down a few structures and tunnels that might have been collapsing already.
people who believe trump do live in another world.
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