YES! A great moment for the American people where we can finally hope this issue on the Korean peninsula can be normalized without the nukes. I live in SE Asia one hour different from Singapore so I watched the press conference live on FOX. I don't watch a lot of television but this was looking to be a special moment and it certainly was. As is usual the foreign correspondents asked good questions on topic. The usual suspects not so much. I'm pretty sure it was Acosta who he warned to "be nice and be polite", hehehe. It's a shame that our President at this time and place has to treat the American media in this manner but they deserve the contempt that they get.
About the only thing which really upset me was the libtard FOX reporter in Sing (John Roberts or something like that?)after the Presser who went on and on about the human rights violations in North Korea and what was Trump doing about that? Someone please slap this idiot up side the head and remind him IT'S ALL ABOUT THE NUKES YOU FOOL!! This process is about protecting America first and foremost. Talking fundamental changes about their government and the treatment of their citizens is just one of the many fatal flaws in prior efforts. This negotiation process will surely fail if the dictator feels threatened with the Khadafi solution. We talk to China and they have one of the most repressive regimes in the world. The Korean nukes are a clear and present danger so we must deal with them FIRST through the position of strength which is why the sanctions will remain in place and talk of regime change must not be brought into the discussion.
Job well done on a first meeting Mr President!!
-PJ
Thank you for this well-said statement. It will help me in talking to any one who tries to downplay the results of this summit.