North Korea making friends with Cuba

Ray From Cleveland

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NK is now making friends with one of Obama's old friends. Sanctions and cooperating countries are forcing the little imp into desperation. This is what real leadership looks like. From the article:

Korean Central News Agency announced Friday that North Korea’s Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho and his delegation will be traveling to Cuba, in hopes of revamping international support amid sanctions and widespread condemnation of Pyongyang’s nuclear missile tests.

The Washington Post reported that North Korea’s visit to Cuba occurs as Pyongyang’s largest trading partners announced they would halt trade with the isolated nation. Singapore—North Korea’s seventh largest trading partner–announced it would sever its trade with the country Thursday, while the Philippines—Pyongyang’s fifth largest trading partner—is following suit.

Other countries, such as Sudan, announced Friday that it will cut trade and military ties with North Korea, in what appears to be a “significant victory” for the Trump administration’s efforts to isolate the totalitarian nation, The Times of Israel reported. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson encouraged other African nations to cut ties with North Korea, during a meeting with African foreign ministers at the State Department on Friday.

In September, Egypt, Uganda, Philippines, Mexico, Peru, Kuwait and Spain expelled North Korean diplomats following the country’s sixth nuclear test at the time, Reuters reported.


New Cold War? North Korea strengthens ties with Cuba after threatening nuclear attack on U.S.

Looks like Rocket Man is really blasting off.
 
NK is now making friends with one of Obama's old friends. Sanctions and cooperating countries are forcing the little imp into desperation. This is what real leadership looks like. From the article:

Korean Central News Agency announced Friday that North Korea’s Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho and his delegation will be traveling to Cuba, in hopes of revamping international support amid sanctions and widespread condemnation of Pyongyang’s nuclear missile tests.

The Washington Post reported that North Korea’s visit to Cuba occurs as Pyongyang’s largest trading partners announced they would halt trade with the isolated nation. Singapore—North Korea’s seventh largest trading partner–announced it would sever its trade with the country Thursday, while the Philippines—Pyongyang’s fifth largest trading partner—is following suit.

Other countries, such as Sudan, announced Friday that it will cut trade and military ties with North Korea, in what appears to be a “significant victory” for the Trump administration’s efforts to isolate the totalitarian nation, The Times of Israel reported. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson encouraged other African nations to cut ties with North Korea, during a meeting with African foreign ministers at the State Department on Friday.

In September, Egypt, Uganda, Philippines, Mexico, Peru, Kuwait and Spain expelled North Korean diplomats following the country’s sixth nuclear test at the time, Reuters reported.


New Cold War? North Korea strengthens ties with Cuba after threatening nuclear attack on U.S.

Looks like Rocket Man is really blasting off.
Why not? Now that Trump went back to the strategy that failed for 60 years.
 
NK is now making friends with one of Obama's old friends. Sanctions and cooperating countries are forcing the little imp into desperation. This is what real leadership looks like. From the article:

Korean Central News Agency announced Friday that North Korea’s Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho and his delegation will be traveling to Cuba, in hopes of revamping international support amid sanctions and widespread condemnation of Pyongyang’s nuclear missile tests.

The Washington Post reported that North Korea’s visit to Cuba occurs as Pyongyang’s largest trading partners announced they would halt trade with the isolated nation. Singapore—North Korea’s seventh largest trading partner–announced it would sever its trade with the country Thursday, while the Philippines—Pyongyang’s fifth largest trading partner—is following suit.

Other countries, such as Sudan, announced Friday that it will cut trade and military ties with North Korea, in what appears to be a “significant victory” for the Trump administration’s efforts to isolate the totalitarian nation, The Times of Israel reported. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson encouraged other African nations to cut ties with North Korea, during a meeting with African foreign ministers at the State Department on Friday.

In September, Egypt, Uganda, Philippines, Mexico, Peru, Kuwait and Spain expelled North Korean diplomats following the country’s sixth nuclear test at the time, Reuters reported.


New Cold War? North Korea strengthens ties with Cuba after threatening nuclear attack on U.S.

Looks like Rocket Man is really blasting off.
Why not? Now that Trump went back to the strategy that failed for 60 years.

Oh please, that country has never felt pressure like this before. They laughed at us during the Clinton administration and laughed even louder with DumBama.
 

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