President-elect Joe Biden's foreign policy team will soon have access to the letters President Donald Trump exchanged with North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un, correspondence that belongs to the US government -- not Trump -- and could provide insight into one of the world's most enigmatic leaders.
Hasn't there already been a large amount of conventional artillery pointed at South Korea's largest city this entire time?
Or does the US military ignore the potential destruction of a city of millions because it's collateral damage? To a normal person, that should have already made invading the DPRK a non starter.
Hasn't there already been a large amount of conventional artillery pointed at South Korea's largest city this entire time?
Or does the US military ignore the potential destruction of a city of millions because it's collateral damage? To a normal person, that should have already made invading the DPRK a non starter.
pretty sure that is the reason we didn't invade them before they had nukes
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