Written entirely by hand, it says, “I look forward to seeing you next week. It will be great. Best wishes.”
You know, during the Cuban Missle Crisis the CIA, Pentagon, and State Department spent a huge amount of time trying to figure out whether or one of 3 letters sent from Moscow was actually Kruschev and the position of the Soviet State.
Literally no one is confused whether or not Trump is the one talking when he writes something down.
"This meeting will be great. It'll be the best meeting. People tell me: 'oh these meetings are the greatest ever', and I'm like, 'I don't know about that, I mean, they're pretty good', and they say 'no, really, this is the best meeting I've ever had.' This is what people tell me: it's fantastic."
The problem, Kim writes, is the annual U.S.-South Korean joint military exercises that had been held in the wake of the summit. These “provocative combined military exercises” had taken place despite Kim’s belief that they “would either be canceled or postponed” ahead of “working-level negotiations where we would continue to discuss important matters.”
Speaking of the Cuban Missle Crisis, didn't the pentagon try something like this during the crisis to push us closer to war?
We already know that Trump had apparently little control over American forces in Syria since the military brass had been explicitly ignoring him. It wouldn't surprise me if the military ignored him again.
Written entirely by hand, it says, “I look forward to seeing you next week. It will be great. Best wishes.”
You know, during the Cuban Missle Crisis the CIA, Pentagon, and State Department spent a huge amount of time trying to figure out whether or one of 3 letters sent from Moscow was actually Kruschev and the position of the Soviet State.
Literally no one is confused whether or not Trump is the one talking when he writes something down.
"This meeting will be great. It'll be the best meeting. People tell me: 'oh these meetings are the greatest ever', and I'm like, 'I don't know about that, I mean, they're pretty good', and they say 'no, really, this is the best meeting I've ever had.' This is what people tell me: it's fantastic."