KR Pompeo to return from North Korea with 3 US captives - Still Winning

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is returning to the U.S. with 3 former North Korean Prisoners.

http://thehill.com/policy/internati...m-north-korea-with-3-us-captives-south-korean

"Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will return from North Korea with three U.S. citizens currently imprisoned in the country, according to a South Korean official.

The official told South Korea's Yonhap News Agency that Pompeo was expected to secure the release of three prisoners being held by the country: Kim Dong Chul, Kim Sang Duk and Kim Hak Song. In addition, Pompeo is expected to return with the time and date of the proposed meeting between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.



"We expect him to bring the date, time and the captives," the unnamed official told Yonhap.

Pompeo arrived in the country Wednesday morning local time, as Trump told reporters that he hoped a deal could be reached to secure lasting peace with North Korea after months of escalating tensions over the country's nuclear missile program.

“Plans are being made. Relationships are building,” Trump said at the White House. “Hopefully, a deal will happen and, with the help of China, South Korea, and Japan, a future of great prosperity and security can be achieved for everyone.”

Two of the men were taken captive last year, while Kim Dong Chul has been imprisoned since 2015.

Trump is expected to meet with North Korea's Kim later this year to discuss the possible denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula after North Korea and South Korea announced last month the official end of the Korean War and the two nations began unprecedented cooperation.

The president shocked many in Washington and around the world earlier this year by accepting a meeting with Kim after months of tough talk directed at the North Korean leader. Trump nicknamed Kim "little rocket man" during a speech to the U.N. General Assembly last year, and continued to attack Kim on Twitter for months before announcing the talks."

President Trump deserves his own mountain. Maybe one with all the different faces he makes...

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If you go to NK you are a lolcow and same as sticking your dick into a scorpion pit, but Blessed Donald still feels pity and saves you.

Some humor, mostly... aside, NK will gulag people and to get people back is a great sign for a lot of reasons. But if you willingly went to NK you probably were a lolcow or retard commie fuck both should be prison camped.
 
So just a little info for anyone interested in who these people are and why they're locked up in the first place, I tried doing research on the nature of the initial charges but obviously any information pertaining to North Korea courts is hard to come by.
They're all charged with "hostile acts against the regime" which could be a million different things. Generally when Westerners get locked up it's for giving out Bibles or something along those lines. Which seems strange considering there are indeed churches in Best Korea, not many but still.
The Kim Dong Chul character is very interesting though. Apparently he was a South Korean that moved to Virginia, then moved to China and somewhere along the lines even opened a business in the Nork special economic resort. He has a more specific "espionage" charge. CNN interviewed the guy two years ago after he was presented by the Norks themselves. At first it wasn't even known if he was actually American or not and to my knowledge there isn't a video of said interview. Something tells me there's a lot more to that particular guy's story than we know.

>anyone want to take bets on how people will tell themselves this has absolutely nothing to do with Trump?
 
The only downside to all this winning(TM) is that r/the_donald is going to smug as fuck and the circle jerk machine is going to be at full capacity.

That being said, thank fucking god we got this man instead of a reptilian as president.
 
So just a little info for anyone interested in who these people are and why they're locked up in the first place, I tried doing research on the nature of the initial charges but obviously any information pertaining to North Korea courts is hard to come by.
They're all charged with "hostile acts against the regime" which could be a million different things. Generally when Westerners get locked up it's for giving out Bibles or something along those lines. Which seems strange considering there are indeed churches in Best Korea, not many but still.
The Kim Dong Chul character is very interesting though. Apparently he was a South Korean that moved to Virginia, then moved to China and somewhere along the lines even opened a business in the Nork special economic resort. He has a more specific "espionage" charge. CNN interviewed the guy two years ago after he was presented by the Norks themselves. At first it wasn't even known if he was actually American or not and to my knowledge there isn't a video of said interview. Something tells me there's a lot more to that particular guy's story than we know.

>anyone want to take bets on how people will tell themselves this has absolutely nothing to do with Trump?

They're basically all missionaries that thought they could secretly convert people.

I wouldn't be surprised if the regime was being truthful since South Koreans are protestant in the same way that the Americans are. This'll definitely be good for Trump in regards to the Korean-vote because every single Korean church is probably going to praise him for saving one of their flock.
 
I've heard this has been downgraded to just a lossibility, rather than a certainty, but I'm still hoping for the best.
 
Look, I don't really like Trump and I didn't vote for him even though I liked Hillary even less.

But I've got to admit, right now, the motherfucker is a goddamn winning machine.
For all the shit he's done, I'll give him props over the North Korea stuff.

He's done a lot more than any other president has on the matter, and yet people still think he's the bad guy in this particular matter.
 
Jfc. My boyfriend was watching last week tonight, and le current year man made a snide side comment about how Rudy guilianni mentioned the release of the hostages "although at press time this is something this is something that still has not happened." I only heard of the possibility of them being released like two days ago, and now they've actually been released. the fuck was the problem?
 
If Mexico locks me up then I expect the US consulate to save me, but going over to North Korea.


I can't tell them apart.
 
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3AM on a Thursday and he's right out there to meet them when they land. No one else, funnily enough. No Maxine, no Schumer, no Pelosi, no Obama, just Trump, Pence, Pompeo, and their wives out there in the middle of the night on a workday to finally welcome these three people home.

I love hearing great news.
 
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