25 Years vs. 500 Days

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By: Craig Andresen and Diane Sori / American Political Radio

It’s been almost 70 years…70 long years of animosity and mistrust and it all came to an end on Tuesday, June 12th at around 2:30 am EST when President Donald J. Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un signed a document at the NOKO Summit putting the past behind together signaling a new day not just for our two nations but for the world as well.

And getting to that new day has seen many bumps along the way but the fact is we’re here now. And some are still in awe as to how we got here…and what took so long…but to understand that we must visit the past to truly appreciate the possibilities the future now holds.

Let’s start with the fact that U.S. policy towards North Korea has always been to “deter conflict” on the peninsula, prevent North Korea from developing both nuclear weapons and its corresponding delivery systems, and more recently forcing the North to improve its human rights record. At the same time North Korea wanted the removal of U.S. forces from South Korea, wanted to be recognized as a nuclear power and world “player,” and sought food and energy assistance via sanctions relief.

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Reveal the Truth…Release the Memo

By Craig Andresen – Right Side Patriots on American Political Radio

“It is so alarming the American people have to see this.”

– Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan

“It’s troubling. It is shocking. Part of me wishes that I didn’t read it because I don’t want to believe that those kinds of things could be happening in this country that I call home and love so much.”

–  North Carolina Rep. Mark Meadows

“You think about, ‘is this happening in America or is this the KGB?’ That’s how alarming it is.”

– Pennsylvania Rep. Scott Perry

“I believe the consequence of its release will be major changes in people currently working at the FBI and the Department of Justice.”

– Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz

They were all talking about one thing…

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