

North Korea Restarts Yongbyon Reactor
Because Afghanistan and Hurricane Ida weren’t enough for the Biden administration to deal with.
Because Afghanistan and Hurricane Ida weren’t enough for the Biden administration to deal with.
The reports of the the North Korean dictator’s death have been greatly exaggerated.
More evidence that Trump really doesn’t know what he is doing. (Or just doesn’t care).
With one speech, Kim Jong-Un has demonstrated the Trump Administration’s North Korea policy to have been an utter failure.
New reports indicate that the North Koreans never took any of the steps to reduce their research programs that President Trump claimed they did.
The DPRK is promising a “gift” to the United States. The only question seems to be what form it will take.
WIth North Korea’s end of the year deadline for progress on talks quickly approaching, it is clear that the Trump Administration’s policies with regard to the DPRK have failed.
With the clock ticking down to the end of the year and a deadline imposed by the DPRK on talks with the U.S., the Trump Administration’s North Korea policy is in a shambles.
The Trump Administration’s strategy in North Korea is an utter failure.
North Korea appears to be pulling back from any future negotiations over its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs, leaving the Trump Administration’s Korea policy in shambles.
A mysterious conversation with a foreign leader is at the center of a controversy between the intelligence community and Congress.
Under the Trump Administration, the American commitment to human rights around the world is basically dead.
Joe Biden delivered his first major foreign policy address of the campaign. It’s not perfect, but it’s better than what we have right now.
Is the United States finally ready to give up on the fantasy that North Korea will surrender its nuclear weapons?
President Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un met at the Demilitarized Zone for what amounts to their third summit in a year. As with the previous two, there was nothing of substance accomplished.
President Trump says that he would not spy on a rival regime like North Korea, once again making one wonder where his loyalties lie.
The Trump Administration continues to misstate what the DPRK agreed to regarding its nuclear program. That’s why talks between the two nations are stalled.
A thinly-sourced but utterly believable tale of evil.
The DPRK sent a message to the United States over the weekend, but it’s unlikely the President was listening.
President Trump is in Japan, and while there is is dismissing the seriousness of new North Korean missile tests that threaten Japan.
The United States agreed to pay North Korea $2 million for “medical treatment” for Otto Warmbier. Did the Trump Administration actually pay the bill? They aren’t saying.
The Trump Administration still doesn’t have realistic goals for its negotiations with North Korea.
In the wake of the failure of the Hanoi Summit to reach any agreement at all, North Korea appears to be returning to old form.
Once again, President Trump gets taken for a sucker by the North Koreans.
In the end, the reason the Hanoi Summit failed is because the Trump Administration is pursuing an unattainable goal.
Once again, President Trump proves that in the face of evil he is a coward and a disgrace.
The second summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un ended early without any kind of agreement, signalling that no real progress has been made in talks between the two countries.
President Trump and Kim Jong Un hold their second summit in Hanoi later this week, but it’s unlikely anything significant will happen.
The date and location of the next summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un have been set, but it’s hard to see what can really be accomplished.
President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will meet again in February, but it’s hard to see why.
In his annual message, Kim Jong Un sent a message to President Trump on denuclearization and the future of the Korean Peninsula.
The North Korean government is making clear what it means when it speaks of denuclearization, and its far different from what the United States means.
Donald Trump is a coward and an apologist for evil around the world.
Three months after the Singapore summit, evidence grows that North Korea is still making nuclear weapons.
Two months after the Singapore Summit, there’s no sign that anything substantive has been accomplished on the Korean Peninsula.
The Trump Administration continues to insist that North Korea is violating promises that it clearly never made.
The Trump Administration is falsely claiming that the North Koreans made commitments at the Singapore Summit that they clearly didn’t agree to.
Yet another sign that the Singapore Summit didn’t really accomplish much of anything.
To the surprise of nobody other than, apparently, the President of the United States, the North Koreans are dragging their feet after getting what they wanted out of the Photo Op Summit in Singapore.
More evidence that North Korea isn’t living up to the promises it made in Singapore.
The supposed promises made at the Singapore Summit don’t appear to be working out in the real world.
Donald Trump said he wishes people would ‘sit up and pay attention’ to him the way they do in North Korea when Kim Jong Un speaks.
President Trump is at the center of controversy again after video emerged of him returning the salute of a North Korean General.
One outcome of the SIngapore Summit includes a purported agreement to work on repatriating American remains from the Korean War. This is a good thing, but the President couldn’t resist adding obvious embellishment.