The Guardian: Pompeo: US firms could invest in North Korea and Kim may get ‘security assurances’
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Sunday that if North Korea agrees to fully dismantle its nuclear weapons program, the Trump administration will allow the American private sector to invest in the country.
Pompeo also hinted that the US might assure Kim Jong-un he can stay in power after any deal.
If a deal is reached at or after the summit meeting between Kim and Trump scheduled for Singapore on 12 June, Pompeo said on Fox News Sunday, “private sector Americans, not the US taxpayer” could “help build out the energy grid that needs enormous amounts of electricity in North Korea”. Americans could also help, he said, with investment in infrastructure and agriculture to help feed the North Korean people.
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WNU Editor: I mentioned a day or two ago that I think that an agreement between North Korea and the U.S. has already been done (minus a few details) .... and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo certainly sounded like that today. Also the press .... while sceptical ....have started to post stories like this one .... US and North Korea in 'complete agreement' on summit objectives: Pompeo (ABC News).
More News On U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's Remarks That The U.S. Will Need To Give Security Guarantees To North Korea.
Pompeo: US will need to give Kim Jong Un security assurances -- AP
US ready to offer North Korea security assurances: Pompeo -- AFP
Pompeo: U.S. to lift sanctions on North Korea if it meets demands -- Reuters
Pompeo says U.S. assuring Kim that it does not seek his overthrow -- Washington Post
Pompeo says American companies could invest in North Korea if Kim Jong Un meets US demands -- Business Insider
"I think that an agreement between North Korea and the U.S. has already been done (minus a few details)" - WNU
ReplyDeleteThe Daily Mail(DM) hints differently. But it is the Daily Mail of the crappy spell check, so who knows. Daily Mail is good to get what American Media refuses to report on.
"'It's just possible we might pull off a historic undertaking': Pompeo says U.S. is not 'remotely close' to a deal with North Korea - and it all comes down to Trump's meeting with Kim"
"Secretary of State Mike Pompeo attempted to lower the bar for what constitutes a 'successful outcome' of the Kim summit on Sunday after President Trump predicted he'd walk away with a major achievement. Pompeo said that Trump and Kim Jong-un would meet in Singapore on June 12 to 'see if there is sufficient overlap so that we can achieve the ultimate objective for the American people' of denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. 'We are not to the place yet where we should be remotely close to declaring that we have achieved what it is we want. There's a great deal of work that remains,' Pompeo said on Fox News Sunday."
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5723915/Pompeo-says-U-S-not-remotely-close-getting-wants-North-Korea-ahead-Kim-summit.html
If Kim looks like he alone would get security guarantees, look for a coup by the NK eiites.
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ReplyDeleteI don't know what was said but this suggestion of Pompeo's that private industry go in and help upgrade NK's capabilities sounds like an experience in the real world Xi would have passed on to Jung recently.
I can see the alarmist headlines and hear the howls of greens when a rejuvenating NK starts building local coal using power plants. All Trump's fault, of course.
Roger
The only companies that realistically can take advantage of an opening of NK are chinese ones.US companies might be allowed in but i'm willing to bet that the chinese are the ones who are in a far better position to reap benefits.
ReplyDeleteI am unsure where Mr Smith gets his info from, but the Daily News well may be a tabloid but the get good stories and pay out to get them. MSM did not note story? I count 10 places where this story has appeared!!
ReplyDelete"I am unsure where Mr Smith gets his info from, but the Daily News well may be a tabloid but the get good stories and pay out to get them. MSM did not note story? I count 10 places where this story has appeared!!" - Reading Comprehension Challenged Fred
ReplyDeleteI did not say that the MSM did not cover this story.
I did not specify.
Many people originally have come to the Daily Mail (DM) for crime stories. The MSM often refuses to report on the race of the perpetrator with detail such as pictures.
After the Neanderthal MSM learned that people were looking at the name of the perpetrators and figuring it out anyway, they stopped printing that in many cases.
So people have figured out that if the MSM breathelessly reports a name with alacrity, then it was a white guy. It fits the MSMS's confirmation bias and their narrative.
Those are the stories for one that I am talking about.
If the MSM dies not give out the name for 3 or 4 hours then it was a black, Hispanic, or Muslim.
Oh and Freddie, it it the Daily Mail not the Daily News. I wrote it threw times, so I figured with repetition you mighty have got it right.
But that is too much to ask.
Take a rest
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Fred,
ReplyDeleteI am not the one that mistook the Daily Mail for the Daily News.
Those where among your other lexile deficiencies.
So the US assures Kim's security. Gadfly makes the best observation.
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