DMZ, Korea and Pete Hegseth
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A bus last week took a team of reporters deep into the Demilitarized Zone (or DMZ) that divide North and South Korea. So deep, in fact, that the line separating the two countries was tangible. This tour was the first opportunity for Nexstar’s team ...
As President Donald Trump danced on the tarmac in Malaysia, met Japan’s Emperor in Tokyo, and accepted a gold crown in South Korea one key question kept following him – would he do a surprise meeting with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un?
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The president said he’d “love” to see North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during his Far East trip.
Trump met Kim, 41, three times in his first term—Singapore in 2018, Hanoi in 2019, and a hastily arranged photo-op at the DMZ, also in 2019, where Trump stepped a few paces into North Korea, becoming the first sitting U.S. president to do so.
During his Asia tour, Donald Trump said he is open to meeting Kim Jong Un, even suggesting recognition of North Korea as a nuclear power while focusing on key trade talks with China.