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North Korea's Kim Jong Un supervises air drills while U.S. and South Korea postpone drills - KCNA

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North Korea's Kim Jong Un supervises air drills while U.S. and South Korea postpone drills - KCNA

 

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FILE PHOTO: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspects Yangdok Hot Spring Resort in this undated picture released by North Korea's Central News Agency (KCNA) on November 14, 2019. KCNA via REUTERS

 

SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korean media reported on Monday that leader Kim Jong Un supervised air force drills for the second time in three days, even as the United States and South Korea decided to postpone their joint air drills to ease denuclearisation talks with North Korea.

 

The U.S. and South Korea said on Sunday they would postpone upcoming military drills, known as the Combined Flying Training Event, in an effort to bolster a stalled peace push with North Korea. Washington denied the move amounted to another concession to Pyongyang.

 

The drills, already planned to be scaled back from previous years, would have simulated air combat scenarios and involved an undisclosed number of warplanes from both the United States and South Korea to test readiness.

 

On Monday, North Korean state news agency KCNA said Kim supervised an airborne landing training of sharpshooter sub-units of the Air and Anti-Aircraft Force of the North Korean army.

 

Kim "said that it is necessary to wage a drill without notice under the simulated conditions of real war" for "improving the preparedness" of North Korean military units, KCNA said.

 

On Saturday, KCNA had reported that Kim watched a "combat flight contest" of the flight commanding officers of the Air and Anti-Aircraft Force. A photo in state newspaper Rodong Sinmun showed him smiling amid pilots gathered around him.

 

It was unclear when Kim oversaw these events, or whether it was on the same day. There were no mention of U.S. or South Korea in the KCNA reports.

 

U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday told Kim, "You should act quickly, get the deal done" with the United States, and signed off "See you soon!" on Twitter.

 

(Reporting by Joyce Lee; Editing by Tom Brown)

 

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Kim keeps winning-he has won recognition and he has managed to stop all training exercises.

Tump must be exhausted from winning-and playing golf 

 

Kim keeps doing what he wants to do,Trump has no clue.

7 hours ago, webfact said:

U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday told Kim, "You should act quickly, get the deal done" with the United States, and signed off "See you soon!" on Twitter.

Or;

US president the trump on Sunday appealed to his friend Kim, personally imploring him to assist in his 2020 re-election bid by “making a deal” quickly, in an effort to bolster flagging opinion poll numbers as his impeachment goes public

 

Actually. To be fair... this;

7 hours ago, webfact said:

The U.S. and South Korea said on Sunday they would postpone upcoming military drills, known as the Combined Flying Training Event, in an effort to bolster a stalled peace push with North Korea. Washington denied the move amounted to another concession to Pyongyang.

 

                   .... is an example of a correctly devised and implemented “quid pro quo”. Nothing wrong with em when done like this. 

Ahh the fruit of the stable genius foreign policy tired of winning yet?or to use a trumpisum hows that N Korea working out for ya?

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