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North Korea says it won't denuclearize as long as sanctions stay in place and unless

the U.S. can provide a solid guarantee of its security.

That's according to the North's foreign minister, who addressed the UN General Assembly on Saturday.

Seo Bo-bin reports.

Speaking at the 73rd UN General Assembly in New York on Saturday, North Korean Foreign

Minister Ri Yong-ho reaffirmed that the regime is willing to denuclearize, but demanded corresponding

measures from the United States.

"Without trust in the U.S, our country cannot be sure of its security.

And under these circumstances there is no way we will denuclearize first."

The U.S. has, for example, canceled military drills this year, but so far there has been

no action that North Korea sees as not easily reversible and the continued sanctions deepen

its mistrust in U.S. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un himself has

said he would work toward denuclearization in exchange for a security guarantee.

The U.S. will have a good chance to respond next month when Secretary of State Mike Pompeo

goes to Pyeongyang for his fourth visit there.

And in the mean time, plans are in the works for a second summit between Kim Jong-un and

President Trump.

Seo Bo-bin, Arirang News.

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U.S. Punishes Iranians and Threatens Nations That Disobey - Duration: 16:55.

AARON MATE: It's The Real News.

I'm Aaron Mate.

The Trump administration and its Israeli government ally continue their warmongering and destabilization

campaign against Iran at the U.N.

On Thursday Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed to expose what he called

a secret atomic warehouse in Tehran.

BENJAMIN NETANYAHU: Today I am disclosing for the first time that Iran has another secret

facility in Tehran; a secret atomic warehouse for storing massive amounts of equipment and

materiel from Iran's secret nuclear weapons program.

AARON MATE: It turns out the warehouse is not secret, and even U.S. officials say it

contains file cabinets and paper, not centrifuges.

Netanyahu's comments come after Trump and other top officials used high-profile speeches

to target Iran.

Just blocks from the U.N., National Security Adviser John Bolton addressed a pro-regime

change gathering in New York City.

JOHN BOLTON: According to the mullahs in Tehran, we are the great Satan, lord of the underworld,

master of the raging inferno.

So I might imagine they would take me seriously when I assure them today that if you cross

us, our allies, or our partners, if you harm our citizens, if you continue to lie, cheat,

and deceive, yes, there will indeed be hell to pay.

AARON MATE: The U.S. is set to reimpose yet another new round of harsh sanctions on Iran

after withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal earlier this year.

But this week saw a major sign that the remaining parties in the deal are not going along.

On Monday, the European Union, China, and Russia announced an agreement with Iran to

create what's known as a special purpose vehicle.

This mechanism would shield financial transactions between Iran and other countries from U.S.

sanctions.

SPEAKER: Participants recognize that Iran has continued to fully and effectively implement

its nuclear-related commitments as confirmed by 12 consecutive reports by the International

Atomic Energy Agency, and reiterated the need to continue to do so.

Participants underlined their determination to protect the freedom of their economic operators

to pursue legitimate business with Iran in full accordance with the UN Security Council

Resolution 2231.

AARON MATE: The U.S. has warned of terrible consequences against those countries who continue

to do business with Iran, setting up a major showdown if its former partners in the nuclear

deal hold their ground.

Well, joining me is Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson.

He is a former chief of staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell, now a distinguished

professor at the College of William and Mary.

Welcome, Colonel Wilkerson.

Let me get your reaction first to what we saw this week on display at the U.N. and other

forums, where You have Trump, Netanyahu, Bolton, and Pompeo, and Nikki Haley, all continuing

to push this destabilization pro-regime change campaign against Iran.

LARRY WILKERSON: All I can say, Aaron, with regard to Bibi Netanyahu, is that he must

have had Karl Rove and his crew in in a class called How to Lie.

Bibi just, he just continues to surprise with what he's willing to drag out and present

as a case against Iran.

I know that he does it because there are people that believe him, in Israel and in the United

States.

So he keeps on doing it.

And John Bolton- and the clips you played from John Bolton's just being John Bolton.

More importantly for me was a curious serendipity, as last week my students examined Iran, and

this week I'm preparing them to examine the DPRK.

And I was struck immediately by the fact that I went back and did the analysis on what we

did in my administration, the George W. Bush administration, did to the Bill Clinton administration's

agreed framework.

You may recall that that was the executive agreement, more or less, between the United

States and North Korea and other parties.

But they were the principal parties, with South Korea, of course, being a principal

also, to essentially arrest the nuclear weapons program of North Korea, to put it on hold-

indeed, to eliminate it eventually- to build light water reactors, to provide heavy fuel,

and all the things that, interestingly enough, are being talked about today in a new spirit

of sunshine policy and so forth by the South Korean president Moon Jae in.

And I was comparing that with the JCPOA, and what we did to the agreed framework when we

came into power in 2001.

We immediately coined this mantra of ABC, Anything But Clinton.

Well, you might claim the same thing for Trump, Anything But Obama.

And of course, the singular diplomatic achievement of the Obama administration- and to a certain

extent of the Clinton second administration- were the JCPOA for Obama, and the agreed framework

for Clinton.

So what did Trump do?

There's precedent for this.

He did the same thing George Bush and Colin Powell and Dick Cheney and all the rest of

the people in my administration did.

We threw away the agreed framework.

We threw it away, just as Trump threw away the JCPOA.

It was a little bit more serious with Donald Trump than the JCPOA, because Germany, China,

Russia, the other members of the Security Council, permanent members of the Security

Council were also signatories.

But nonetheless, pretty much the same kind of act.

And what I saw over almost a year and a half review- far too long, but you can excuse the

Bush administration because 9/11 intervened- but far too long to do a review, was it at

the end of the review we came to the same conclusions apparently the Clinton administration

had come to, because Jim Kelly was headed for Pyongyang with a package offered, to be

offered to the North Koreans that was as robust or moreso than anything the Clinton administration

had offered to get them into the agreed framework.

So I immediately start thinking, what is Trump's plan with regard to the JCPOA that might reflect

what we saw with Bush and the agreed framework?

Now, that all went astray, because by that time the North Koreans had actually refined

enriched uranium, and probably had made a couple of bombs.

And so it all got derailed as we presented it to Kang Sok ju and [name inaudible] and

others in Pyongyang what our new, robust package of offerings for North Korea was.

Is Donald Trump doing the same thing right now?

Is he letting Bolton out there as the wild man on the street, as it were, to say all

the things that he initially said with regard to North Korea?

You know, fire and hell and brimstone, and all this kind of stuff?

And is he planning a Singapore moment for Iran?

Is he looking right now for a city- Geneva comes to mind, for example- where he and Rouhani

can sit down, and then Donald Trump, just prior to the midterms in November, can announce

to the world that look, I'm sitting down with President Rouhani, I'm going to make a deal,

and it's going to be a lot better than the deal with President Obama.

And will he discard John Bolton if necessary in order to do this?

I wouldn't put it past him for a moment.

He's already gotten rid of three, or two national security advisors.

A third one wouldn't be of any consequence.

So what is it that Donald Trump is doing?

Is he getting ready to foist on us a diplomatic coup, as it were?

Is he going to sit down?

I hear some from some very credible sources that the offer has already been made to Rouhani,

and that Rouhani has turned it down.

I don't blame him for that and all.

But I wonder if he can persist in turning down this offer if it persists, and it becomes

something that maybe Iran feels like it wants to do, given the things that might result

if it doesn't.

So I'm looking for a November surprise, if you will, in this.

One that will negate all the hard rhetoric and all the bombast that Bolton's been throwing

out there; in particular Nikki Haley's been throwing out there; Pompeo, to a certain extent,

has been throwing out there.

Because Donald Trump will take over.

He'll take over, and he'll say, I'm siting down and we're going to have a deal.

AARON MATE: Let's go to more of John Bolton, because I think a big calculation in this,

in the Trump administration's thinking, is that it can squeeze Iran's economy enough,

make enough people suffer, that the Iranian government will be forced to renegotiate terms

that the Trump administration sees as favorable.

And John Bolton spoke about that this week, and he spoke with particular anger at the

European countries, and Russia and China, that are trying to form this alternative to

the U.S. sanctions which might be a roadblock to U.S. efforts.

And this is what John Bolton said.

JOHN BOLTON: These crippling sanctions have already had a devastating effect on the Iranian

economy.

This year the Iranian rial has lost about 70 percent of its value, and the Iranian housing

market is sliding into recession.

Iranian crude oil exports have also plummeted dramatically in recent months.

Pressure on the regime will further intensify on November 5, when the rest of our nuclear-related

sanctions resume.

We will not tolerate investments that enhance Iran's ability to develop its petroleum or

natural gas infrastructure, and we expect purchasers of Iranian oil to reduce their

imports to zero.

AARON MATE: That's John Bolton.

And he also went, in that same speech, went on to warn of, quote, terrible consequences

to those who don't cede to U.S. demands.

I wonder, Colonel, we heard that that clip there from the EU official announcing this

new mechanism to basically continue to do business with Iran and evade U.S. sanctions.

Will that be enough to keep Iran in the nuclear deal?

And do you think that those countries that are taking part will continue to withstand

U.S. pressure?

LARRY WILKERSON: Let's look at what Bolton said first, and then I'll come to your question.

What Bolton said is we're punishing the Iranian people.

Now, John doesn't care.

I know John.

I know him well.

He does not care.

But what he said was we're punishing the Iranian people.

Not that we're punishing those we want punish, the leaders, the IRGC and so forth.

And that's exactly what we're doing.

We're even to the point where we're influencing humanitarian items like medicine and food

and so forth.

But to get to your question, he's not going to order China.

He's not going to order Russia.

And I suspect very strongly he's not going to order very effectively India, and a host

of other lesser lights out there in the world who are going to continue to deal with Iran,

either on the black market or on the white market.

And Iran has shown in the past, just as Iraq showed, that no matter how "crippling" these

sanctions are, it can probably get along.

Now, might they bring a situation about today, because the situation in Iran internally,

domestically, is different today than it was 10 years ago.

Might they bring about today enough tension in that body of Iranian people that matters

that they are revolt, and that somehow they manage, as in earlier times, to overthrow

the government?

And earlier times, we can go back and look at '53 when Mossadegh became the first democratically

elected leader of Iran.

There been a lot of turmoil before that.

We can look at '79 when the Shah fell and what we have now came into power.

So we know there's a potential for that kind of revolutionary spirit to develop in Iran.

What we don't know is what will come out of it.

What could very well come out of it would be a government much worse than the one we

are confronting right now.

What also could come out of it very realistically could be a more Mohammad Mosaddegh type government;

a real democracy with a lot of participation from all elements in the Iranian lifecycle.

What will we get from that in the way of a foreign and security policy?

Well, I would submit to you it's still the same demography.

It's still the same geography.

It's still the same region, with Saudi Arabia, that vicious totalitarian state, sitting across

the Gulf from it.

It's still the same country.

And by and large, I would bet that it will have much the same foreign policy vis a vis

the interest we're trying to deal with today that it has right now, is a theocracy with

some democratic aspects to it.

So what are we looking for?

The other possibility is it'll be chaos.

Utter chaos.

Now, I know Bibi Netanyahu and Avigdor Lieberman, his defense minister, and all the Zionists

who are on the right wing in Israel, and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.

John Hannah, Mark Dubowitz, and all the rest of the nuts over there at that place.

I know they all think that this chaos that would then be produced, not only amongst the

Arabs as we have today, but also the Persians, and maybe even Arabs and Persians fighting

one another, they think it's beneficial for Israel's security.

Well, I got news for them.

It's not going to be beneficial for Israel's security.

Israel is going to be in mortal danger when all this chaos breaks out and spreads, and

there's no power in the world, not even the United States, that can do anything about

it.

So be careful what you wish for, my old boss Colin Powell used to say.

In this case, wishing for chaos all around Israel, and hoping that that chaos will make

Israel safe, because the Arabs nor the Persians can get together to attack Israel.

That's a very bad strategy, in my view.

But that is nonetheless FDD's, and all these other people who are neoconservative when

you scratch the paint off of them, that's their plan.

And that's ultimately Bibi Netanyahu's plan.

AARON MATE: You know, Colonel, what you said there about John Bolton talking about punishing

the Iranian people, I was actually there at that summit where he was speaking put on by

the group United Against Nuclear Iran.

And I was struck by what a uniform theme that was throughout the speakers.

Pompeo, Bolton, former Democratic Senator Joe Lieberman.

Everybody included extensive remarks basically gloating over the fact that the Iranian economy

is suffering under the sanctions that they've supported and have reimposed; Lieberman bragging

about Iran losing tens of thousands of jobs, as if that was a good thing.

Quite striking to hear that up close.

LARRY WILKERSON: It's not- it's inconsequential to them.

I know this is hard to believe, but these people have no morals no ethics.

They have nothing but power.

They remind me of Thucydides' Greeks on the island of Melos, when the Athenian general

was going to kill every man, woman, and child.

And the Melian ask him, why are you going to do that?

And the Athenian general said, because we can.

That's John Bolton.

That's Nikki Haley.

That's these people.

They believe that because we have the power, we have the right to kill people indiscriminately.

The right to ruin people's lives indiscriminately.

The right to tell them what kind of government they should have.

The right to break down any government that we don't think is submissive to our wishes.

That's these people.

That's John Bolton.

AARON MATE: Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, currently a Distinguished Professor at the College of

William and Mary, former chief of staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell.

Thanks very much.

LARRY WILKERSON: Thanks for having me.

AARON MATE: And thank you for joining us on The Real News.

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Is China Interfering in US Elections? - Duration: 6:31.

On this episode of China Uncensored,

A foreign country has been interfering in our elections.

Guess which one!

The CIA says China is undermining the US.

And if anyone knows about undermining a country,

it's the CIA.

And finally, fingers crossed for a trip to Tibet!

Sadly it probably won't be free.

This is China Uncensored.

Hi, welcome to China Uncensored,

I'm your host Chris Chappell.

A foreign government is interfering in US elections.

And President Trump is tired of

letting Russia get all the credit.

This time, he's talking about

a different country in particular:

China.

Speaking to the UN Security Council,

Trump said, "[China does] not want me or us to win

because I am the first president ever

to challenge China on trade.

We are winning on trade.

We are winning at every level.

We don't want them to meddle

or interfere in our upcoming election."

And that had to be a bit awkward.

I mean, the UN Security Council is only five countries.

And China is one of them.

Well, Russia is also one of them,

so I guess they were relieved.

Is the Chinese Communist Party interfering in US elections?

Yes, but not like Russia.

Internet bots are for amateurs.

More on that in a future episode.

According to the new director of the CIA,

China is working to diminish US influence around the world.

She specifically talked about how the Chinese regime

promises loans to many developing countries,

which they can't repay.

On paper,

China is investing almost a trillion dollars

as part of its Belt and Road Initiative—

an infrastructure plan where China

gives developing countries massive loans.

So far, the actual amount spent has been

less than the Chinese regime promised.

Which is actually a good thing,

because those loans have been

trapping those countries in debt,

while Chinese businesses extract resources

and often do very little for the local economies.

Yes, why would any country

ever want to do business with anyone else?

Now believe it or not, US-China relations aren't doing great.

I know, shocking, but there are some warning signs.

Just two days before a planned meeting between

a top Chinese naval officer and his US counterpart,

the Chinese side called it off!

At the same time,

China denied a request from a US naval vessel

to enter port in Hong Kong.

This is not a first.

In 2016,

when everyone was freaking out about China

building military facilities

on artificial islands in the South China Sea,

the ones they said they would never militarize…

China also denied another US naval ship

from entering port in Hong Kong.

The ship denied entry this time, the USS Wasp, responded,

"Roger That.

We'll just buzzzz off."

But that doesn't mean there can't be friendly military exchange

between the US and another part of China.

Namely, Taiwan.

Which communist China believes is a province,

but most sane people believe is a country.

The US is selling 330 million dollars of weapons to Taiwan.

Obviously, the Chinese Communist Party is unhappy.

So they "urged" the US to cancel the deal,

or risk doing damage to US-China relations.

I believe that ship has already sailed.

That ship is the USS Wasp

and it's somewhere off the coast of Hong Kong by now.

Some good news for a change.

The Vatican and the Chinese Communist Party

are close to finalizing an agreement

that will change the lives of Catholics in China.

No, it won't stop the Party from tearing down churches.

Or get the Party to stop forcing people

to replace pictures of Jesus with Xi Jinping.

Or stop Christians from being killed for their organs.

But, so far the Pope will agree to recognize

7 Catholic bishops appointed by

the officially atheist Chinese Communist Party.

I don't think the Pope understands how to negotiate a deal.

Maybe he should get some advice.

And finally, planning a trip to Tibet just got a little easier...

well, okay it's not easy.

US citizens are still banned from travelling there.

I think it's because we just couldn't withstand the sheer joy

Tibetans feel about being liberated by the Chinese Communist Party.

Yeah, that looks like joy...

the same way this looks like being liberated.

But the US House of Representatives has passed

a new bill that will deny US entry to Chinese officials

who prohibit American citizens from traveling to Tibet.

Will this force a change in Tibet?

Who knows?

I mean, if the Chinese regime didn't change for the Beastie Boys,

are they really going to change for a bunch of congressmen?

So what do you think?

Leave your comments below.

And before you go,

now is the time when I answer questions from you!

The loyal members of the China Uncensored 50-cent army

who support the show on the crowd funding website Patreon.

Charles Walter Brooke asks

"Chris, which High Ranking Member of the Chinese Communist Party

would you most like to Interview, and Why?

And, What kind of uncomfortable questions

would you like to grill them with?"

Well, besides obviously Xi Jinping—

who has not yet responded to my repeated

requests for an interview, by the way—

I'd like to interview Wang Qishan.

Wang is Vice President of the People's Republic,

and more importantly, he's Xi Jinping's main guy

in charge of the anti-corruption campaign

being used to purge all the officials Xi Jinping doesn't like.

I'd ask Wang Qishan to give me the dirt on

all the corrupt officials that are next on the chopping block.

And I'd bring a wheelbarrow,

because there's gonna be a lot of dirt.

Thanks for your question, Charles.

And if you have a burning question,

first, you should probably have a doctor check that out.

And then, you should sign up to support China Uncensored on Patreon.

Join our 50-cent army so you can send me those questions

and so I can answer on the show!

So once again,

thanks for watching this episode of China Uncensored

and be sure to subscribe if you aren't.

I'm your host Chris Chappell.

See you next time.

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North Korea says it won't denuclearize without trust in US - Duration: 2:16.

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North Korea says no denuclearization without U.S trust - Duration: 1:25.

North Korea says it won't denuclearize as long as sanctions stay in place and unless

the U.S. can provide a solid guarantee of its security.

This is according to North Korea's foreign minister who addressed the UN General Assembly

on Saturday.

For more, Seo Bo-bin reports.

Speaking at the 73rd UN General Assembly in New York on Saturday, North Korean Foreign

Minister Ri Yong-ho reaffirmed that the regime is willing to denuclearize, but demanded corresponding

measures from the United States.

"Without trust in the U.S, our country cannot be sure of its security.

And under these circumstances there is no way we will denuclearize first."

The U.S. has, for example, canceled military drills this year, but so far there has been

no action that North Korea sees as not easily reversible and the continued sanctions deepen

its mistrust in U.S. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un himself has

said he would work toward denuclearization in exchange for a security guarantee.

The U.S. will have a good chance to respond next month when Secretary of State Mike Pompeo

goes to Pyeongyang for his fourth visit there.

And in the mean time, plans are in the works for a second summit between Kim Jong-un and

President Trump.

Seo Bo-bin, Arirang News.

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2019: Buhari in landslide victory as APC holds presidential primary across states of the federation - Duration: 1:57.

President Muhammadu Buhari has emerged victorious in the APC presidential direct primary election that is being held across the states of the federation. NAIJ.com provides you with the full results of the primary in each state.

Always refresh your browser to get fresh updates on the primary. President Buhari polled 802,819 out of 813,877 accredited votes. Total registered voters were 926,285.

Those that were accredited to vote were 813,877. 388,653 party members across the state voted President Muhammadu Buhari.

Buhari scored 202,599 votes in Jigawa. The president polled 472, 344 Sokoto state.

He polled 247,847, representing 98% of the total number of the registered APC members in Zamfara state. He scored a total of 2,931,235 votes in 484 wards across the 44 local government areas of Kano state.

President Buhari polled 786,032 out of 800,085 in Bauchi state. The president polled 697,532 out of the 944,843 registered voters.

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Korea's trade surplus with U.S. drops compared to last year - Duration: 0:41.

A report shows South Korea's trade surplus with the U.S. shrank this year due to a surge

in U.S. imports by Asia's fourth-largest economy.

A report by the U.S. Census Bureau released Sunday shows...

Korea's trade surplus with the U.S. was down 24 percent during the January-to-July period...

compared to the same period last year, amounting to 9-point-9-billion U.S. dollars.

In particular, Korea's U.S. imports related to the energy industry rose amid higher international

oil prices and an increase in liquified natural gas generators.

Meanwhile, America's trade deficit with Korea shrank by more than 24 percent on-year to

3-point-2-billion dollars.

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