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...he lies just like Donny does....

Satellite images show North Korea upgrading nuclear research facility: report

 
 

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Satellite images from last week show that North Korea is making numerous improvements to the infrastructure at a nuclear research facility, according to a new study.

The images, obtained by North Korea analysis outlet 38 North, come just weeks after President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed an agreement that called for a denuclearized Korean peninsula.

The satellite photos indicate that North Korea is quickly progressing on several adjustments to the Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center.

The improvements include a new cooling water pump house, multiple new buildings, completed construction on a cooling water reservoir and an apparently active Radiochemical Laboratory. It is unclear whether the reactor is still in operation, the report said.

38 North notes that North Korean nuclear officials are expected to proceed with "business as usual" until Kim orders official changes to procedure.

The agreement between Trump and Kim, signed at the historic summit in Singapore earlier this month, commits the U.S. to "security guarantees" in exchange for a denuclearized Korean peninsula. Critics said that the deal was unspecific and gave too much to North Korea without securing anything for the U.S. in return.

Ahead of the meeting between the two leaders, North Korea claimed to have destroyed its Punggye-ri nuclear testing site.

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13 minutes ago, DBP66 said:

...he lies just like Donny does....

Satellite images show North Korea upgrading nuclear research facility: report

 
 

a man wearing glasses© Provided by The Hill

Satellite images from last week show that North Korea is making numerous improvements to the infrastructure at a nuclear research facility, according to a new study.

The images, obtained by North Korea analysis outlet 38 North, come just weeks after President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed an agreement that called for a denuclearized Korean peninsula.

The satellite photos indicate that North Korea is quickly progressing on several adjustments to the Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center.

The improvements include a new cooling water pump house, multiple new buildings, completed construction on a cooling water reservoir and an apparently active Radiochemical Laboratory. It is unclear whether the reactor is still in operation, the report said.

38 North notes that North Korean nuclear officials are expected to proceed with "business as usual" until Kim orders official changes to procedure.

The agreement between Trump and Kim, signed at the historic summit in Singapore earlier this month, commits the U.S. to "security guarantees" in exchange for a denuclearized Korean peninsula. Critics said that the deal was unspecific and gave too much to North Korea without securing anything for the U.S. in return.

Ahead of the meeting between the two leaders, North Korea claimed to have destroyed its Punggye-ri nuclear testing site.

Trumps only desire is being viewed as some savior and deal maker and was too quick declaring victory in NK, while being ignorant to history and NKs deep rooted animus towards the US.  He hastily called off joint military exercises in that region too.  Smh 

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1 hour ago, Drummer61 said:

This reminds me of what appeasement accomplishes...Truman with No.Korea, nobama with Iran and Syria.....Appeasement equals the alligator will eat us last......Impossible to appease these bullies....

looks like Trump took his victory lap a little too soon.....

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Washington (CNN)Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told US lawmakers on Wednesday that North Korea remains a nuclear threat, but defended President Donald Trump for tweeting earlier this month, "There is no longer a Nuclear Threat from North Korea."

"I'm confident what (Trump) intended there was, 'we did reduce the threat,'" Pompeo told a Senate panel. "I don't think there's any doubt about that."
"We took the tension level down," he added.
Pompeo also confirmed North Korea has yet to return the remains of any of the fallen US service members who died in the country during the Korean War, despite the President saying last week that transfers were underway.

 

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1 minute ago, GardenStateBaller said:

I can tell you that among college students, the number is rising. My oldest daughter will be a college senior in the fall. She is not a fan of Trump but can see the bullshit that the MSM is pulling. The Time magazine cover was what really drove it home for her. 

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8 hours ago, DBP66 said:

...he lies just like Donny does....

Satellite images show North Korea upgrading nuclear research facility: report

 
 

a man wearing glasses© Provided by The Hill

Satellite images from last week show that North Korea is making numerous improvements to the infrastructure at a nuclear research facility, according to a new study.

The images, obtained by North Korea analysis outlet 38 North, come just weeks after President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed an agreement that called for a denuclearized Korean peninsula.

The satellite photos indicate that North Korea is quickly progressing on several adjustments to the Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center.

The improvements include a new cooling water pump house, multiple new buildings, completed construction on a cooling water reservoir and an apparently active Radiochemical Laboratory. It is unclear whether the reactor is still in operation, the report said.

38 North notes that North Korean nuclear officials are expected to proceed with "business as usual" until Kim orders official changes to procedure.

The agreement between Trump and Kim, signed at the historic summit in Singapore earlier this month, commits the U.S. to "security guarantees" in exchange for a denuclearized Korean peninsula. Critics said that the deal was unspecific and gave too much to North Korea without securing anything for the U.S. in return.

Ahead of the meeting between the two leaders, North Korea claimed to have destroyed its Punggye-ri nuclear testing site.

Birds of a feather flock together. In that sense, what he is doing makes perfect sense. The summit they had runs the risk of being one big photo op for both of them with nothing concrete to show on either side!

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16 hours ago, GardenStateBaller said:

#fakenews

Timing was just right in an attempt to offset the fantastic week our Country is having. Carry on. 

..LOL..more "fake" news huh?!....life must be VERY easy when you hear something you don't like or disagree with and all you have to say is "it just fake news" and it all magically just goes away....O.o....Donny taught you well....you're a good disciple...;)

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2 minutes ago, RedZone said:

trump and his other best bud putin will summit too. 

Why? No one really knows.

lmao

this isn't even funny....he shouldn't be allowed anywhere near his boyfriend while he's under investigation....what do you think they'll be talking about??....making those pictures of him and the hookers disappear??...his new hotel he wants to build in Moscow??...it's amazing he's meeting with the guy who got him elected as the world watches with their jaws wide open...

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