and the world from this very serious nuclear menace. but it will require collective action. collective strength, and checkative devotion to winning the peace. so, of course, win of the key goals here, by president trump in his visit across asia is to try and get china president xi more involved, more active in the confronting north korea. that is very much an open question, how quickly anything can change, if anything would change. of course he s also trying to engage a russia more as well after the president had this toast this evening, which we re waiting for, he will spend the nite here in beijing and move on to vietnam. what could happen there is a one-on-one meeting with russian president vladimir putin of course talking about north korea and so many other issues on the
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