Tuesday, April 25, 2017

trump bothering N Korea again by going to the U.N.? Who's behind him?

You know this is really funny. NOw the U.S. government ignored the U.N. when they told the U.S. to leave Iraq and Saadam Hussein alone. What the U.N. is supposed to rubberstamp anything and everything this government wants to do and otherwise they ignore them? The U.N. should tell them to go to hell! What only white men can have nuclear weapons? If you don't want nobody else to have nukes, GIVE YOURS UP!!! Otherwise leave these people and this dude alone! That would SOLVE THE PROBLEM!

Trump urges U.N. to ‘solve the problem’ of North Korea’s weapons program

Published: Apr 25, 2017 7:33 a.m. ET

President tells visiting Security Council diplomats to adopt stronger sanctions on Pyongyang in an effort to curb nuclear aggression

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President Donald Trump, center, speaks to ambassadors from the 15 country members of the United Nations Security Council with his ambassador to the U.N., Nikki Haley, left, and National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster at the White House on April 24.
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President Donald Trump said the United Nations Security Council must adopt new and stronger sanctions on North Korea, telling visiting U.N. diplomats that “it’s time to solve the problem” posed by the country’s nuclear-weapons program.
Trump’s admonition on Monday came as the White House scheduled high-level meetings on North Korea amid concerns about a sixth nuclear test and as tensions escalated over the weekend with the arrest of an American citizen.
Read: Unusual full Senate briefing to be held by White House on North Korea
American officials briefed the visiting Security Council diplomats at the White House, and the administration said senators will attend a classified briefing there on Wednesday.
On Friday, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will chair a special U.N. Security Council session on North Korea.
Read: North Korea reportedly conducts live-fire exercise as U.S. submarine docks in the South
The heightened activity takes place as a U.S. aircraft carrier, the USS Carl Vinson, heads toward the Korean Peninsula and as experts said North Korea is preparing for additional missile launches and a possible nuclear test. Trump outlined security concerns to the visiting diplomats, singling out Syria and North Korea.


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