Pres. Trump says situation with North Korea "has very much calmed down."— ABC News (@ABC) September 19, 2018
Asked about Kim Jong Un's request for reciprocal steps from U.S., the president tells @jonkarl, "We'll see what he's looking at...He's calm, I'm calm, so we'll see what happens." https://t.co/UJPbsy3mVj pic.twitter.com/BaB26NR3db
The Hill: Trump: Relationship with North Korea 'has very much calmed down'
President Trump on Wednesday touted fresh progress in the push to denuclearize the Korean peninsula.
"Remember this, prior to my coming into office a lot of people thought we were going - it was inevitable - we were going to war in North Korea," Trump told reporters before departing for North Carolina.
"And now the relationship, I have to tell you at least on a personal basis they’re very good," he added. "It’s very much calmed down."
But Trump did not address what steps the U.S. might take to ensure North Korea follows through on its pledge to dismantle its nuclear arsenal.
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When things get closer to fruition watch Obama try to get weasel his way to get Trump's credit.
If Trump's policies were a continuation of Obama's policies, extending credit to Obama might be warranted. Since, Trump's policies are a complete change from Obama's such credit would not be warranted. Frankly, if we are successful here, I don't care who gets or takes credit.
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