Trump Makes Unexpected Stop On Way Home From Singapore, Shows Exactly Where His Heart Is At

After he leaves Guan he is then scheduled to arrive at the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii. Which is on his way home. It’s not immediately clear if he will be meeting with our troops while he is there.

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This is indeed a great time for the world. Although President Trump is meeting with Kim Jong Un, the left wingers are already taking him to task over this move by saying it’s already a loss for the U.S. to attend this meeting. Although President Trump is returning with a signed contract which promises North Korea will give up its nukes.

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Here is more on this meeting via Fox News:

“President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed a document on Tuesday stating that Pyongyang would work toward “complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula”— a historic concession, which was one of the requirements the U.S. sought at the summit in Singapore.

The historic agreement came after the two leaders held several meetings throughout the day. Trump was asked by a reporter if Kim agreed to denuclearize and he said, “We are starting that process very quickly.”

Trump did not refer to the document as a treaty or agreement.

Trump said at a press conference that he will be ending joint military exercises between the United States and South Korea.

He also said Kim agreed to destroy a ‘major’ missile testing site, but did not offer specific details.

The joint declaration states that the U.S. has committed to providing “security guarantees” to Pyongyang.

It’s unclear exactly what Trump has promised Kim in terms of security. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declined to say Monday whether guarantees might include withdrawing U.S. troops from the Korean Peninsula.

Col. Chad G. Carroll, U.S. Forces Korea spokesman, said there has been no updated guidance on execution or “cessation of training exercises.”

“We will continue with our current military posture until we receive updated guidance from the Department of Defense and/or Indo-Pacific Command,” Carroll said.

Trump appeared optimistic at a press conference after Kim had left the island.

Trump told reporters that the remains of U.S. prisoners of war and those missing in action during the Korean War will also be returned.

Trump said he asked Kim to commit to returning the remains “and we got it.”

The president said he has received “countless calls” and letters from family members asking him to help them receive the remains of their loved ones.

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