The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Trump: ‘If not for me,’ U.S. would be at war with N. Korea

- By John Wagner

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Tuesday that the United States would be at war with North Korea without his efforts and that conversati­ons with the nation’s leaders are “going well” — an assessment at odds with recent reports that North Korea is working to conceal key aspects of its nuclear weapons program.

The president’s comments in a morning tweet followed a report Saturday in The Washington Post that U.S. intelligen­ce officials have concluded that North Korea does not intend to fully surrender its nuclear arms stockpile and instead is considerin­g ways to conceal the number of weapons it has and its secret production facilities.

In his assessment, Trump said that “only the Opposition Party” and the news media are presenting a different picture of his efforts to denucleari­ze the Korean Peninsula in the wake of his June 12 summit with North Korea leader Kim Jong Un.

“Many good conversati­ons with North Korea-it is going well!” Trump wrote on Twitter. “In the meantime, no Rocket Launches or Nuclear Testing in 8 months. All of Asia is thrilled. Only the Opposition Party, which includes the Fake News, is complainin­g. If not for me, we would now be at War with North Korea!”

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo plans to depart on July 5 for his third trip to North Korea to continue negotiatio­ns.

Evidence newly obtained by U.S. officials points to preparatio­ns to deceive the United States about the number of nuclear warheads in North Korea’s arsenal as well as the existence of undisclose­d facilities used to make fissile material for nuclear bombs, officials told The Post.

The findings support a new, previously undisclose­d Defense Intelligen­ce Agency estimate that North Korea is unlikely to denucleari­ze.

The president has offered positive assessment­s about progress with North Korea for weeks, declaring in a previous tweet that “there is no longer a nuclear threat” from North Korea. At a recent rally, he also said he had “great success” with Pyongyang.

In his assessment, Trump said that ‘only the Opposition Party’ and the news media are presenting a different picture of his efforts to denucleari­ze the Korean Peninsula in the wake of his June 12 summit with North Korea leader kim Jong Un.

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