Yeonmi Park: ‘Biden Is Very Afraid to Admit’ that China Is an ‘Enemy’
“I think Biden is very afraid to admit that somehow China is actually an enemy,” North Korean defector and author Yeonmi Park said.
“I think Biden is very afraid to admit that somehow China is actually an enemy,” North Korean defector and author Yeonmi Park said.
North Korea has maintained the development of its nuclear and ballistic missile programs in defiance of all promises made to the United Nations, a report released Saturday reveals.
North Korea has failed to dismantle its key missile site further since August, South Korean news agency Yonhap reported, citing a U.S. website that monitors dictator Kim Jong-un’s regime.
Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO) said President Donald Trump “should clearly understand,” no one can charm Russian President Vladimir Putin, or North Korea leader Kim Jung-un. Blunt said, “I thought it was a mistake to give up
President Trump’s rally in Duluth, Minnesota Wednesday night marked the beginning of the Republican Party’s campaign to win Minnesota in 2018 and 2020.
“The answer is yes,” Trump said to reporters who asked the president if he was willing to invite Kim Jong-un to the United States. “I think it would be well-received. I think he will look at it favorably, so I think that could happen.”
First lady Melania Trump was in the front row on Monday night as President Donald Trump honored the Gold Star families whose loved ones have paid the ultimate price to preserve Americans’ freedom.
Late-night talk show host Stephen Colbert said on Thursday that like the Americans recently freed from prison in North Korea, First Lady Melania Trump is a hostage “hoping to be freed” from her husband President Donald Trump.
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the Trump administration “has its eyes wide open” when dealing with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Partial transcript as follows: KARL: So, that was obviously before John Bolton
Acclaimed music producer DJ Diplo dumped on President Donald Trump over his threat to cut off aid to Pakistan and said he hopes Trump’s ‘nuclear button’ tweet mocking Kim Jong-un gets the president blocked from Twitter.
North Korea threatened to deliver an “unimaginable strike” on the United States amid strain relations between Pyongyang and Washington over the rogue regime’s nuclear and missile programs.
Just as there are two Koreas, North and South, there are two Korea threats.
Female political detainees have suffered atrocities at prison camps in communist North Korea where they often fall victim to rape, brutal executions, and have their babies fed to dogs, a South Korean newspaper has learned from defectors.
British Prime Minister Theresa May has called for more sanctions on North Korea and echoed Donald J. Trump by slamming China for not doing more.
Abraham Foxman says he has “no problem with” White House aid Dr. Sebastian Gorka’s reference to a Holocaust survivor to illustrate the importance of heeding repeated threats uttered by America’s enemies.
President Donald Trump resumed warnings to Kim Jong-un, saying that the North Korean dictator would “truly regret it” if he issued another overt threat to Guam.
A series of North Korean nuclear weapons destroys San Francisco in the “Hermit Kingdom’s” latest propaganda film, which was created for the grand finale of celebrations commemorating founder Kim Il Sung’s 105th birthday last weekend.
Kim Jong-Un, the dictator of North Korea, will be awarded a prize for global statesmanship by the Indonesian Sukarno Center.
Russia and North Korea continue to develop increasingly close ties. The regimes announced a program this week titled the “year of friendship.” The deep links between the two countries could cause more strains in an already vulnerable relationship between Russia and the West.