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WASHINGTON -- The tense situation in North Korea has proven to be a learning curve for President Donald Trump, David Nakamura, White House reporter for The Washington Post, said Sunday.Mr. Trump first realized North Korea was ldquo uch a problem after sitting down with former President Barack Obama, but has learned even more in recent weeks after meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, said Nakamura, appearing on a panel of stanley website political experts on CBS Newsrsquo; Face The Nation.North Korea attempted a failed missile test over the weekend, and has threatened a preemptive nuclear strike if it believes the U.S. w stanley tumblers ill attack. Mr. Trump is working to enlist Chinarsquo help to quell North Korearsquo nuclear power, but has said the U.S. will handle North Korea alone if China doesnrsquo;t intervene. I think deeper down it is a learning curve, itrsquo very difficult -- the situation in North Korea -- and itrsquo perplexed administration after administration, Nakamura said. A political panel on Face the Nation Sunday, April 16, discusses whatrsquo next for President Donald Trumprsquo foreign policy stance. Mr. Trump has approached foreign policy more aggressively than he said he would during his campaign, when he said he campaigned explicitly against foreign intervention, said Ja stanley flask melle Bouie, chief political correspo Ubzr Stop The Madness
U.S. special envoy Richard Holbrooke R stands next to U.S. General Stanlely McChrystal L , head of the U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, before the arrival of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on November stanley tumbler 18, 2009 in Kabul, Afghanistan. CBS Updated: 5:46PM ETIn his final words before emergency heart surgery, Richard Holbrooke, the influential U.S. diplomat who died on Monday following complications from the surgery, apparently urg stanley cup ed an end to America s nine-year old Afghanistan conflict. You ve got to stop this war in Afghanistan, Holbrooke apparently told doctors before entering into surgery, according to family members accounts originally reported by Washington Post.Later reports note that Holbrooke made the comments during painful banter leading up to his surgery -- and that they were not necessarily a serious exhortation about policy. State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley told reporters on Tuesday that the remarks were part of a lengthy back-and-forth between Holbrooke and his doctors, who were trying to calm him down before the surgery. At one poi stanley cups uk nt the medical team said: You ve got to relax. And Richard said: I can t relax; I ve got -- I m worried about Afghanistan and Pakistan, Crowley relayed, according to ABC News. And then after some additional exchanges, you know, the medical team finally -- finally said:
WASHINGTON -- The tense situation in North Korea has proven to be a learning curve for President Donald Trump, David Nakamura, White House reporter for The Washington Post, said Sunday.Mr. Trump first realized North Korea was ldquo uch a problem after sitting down with former President Barack Obama, but has learned even more in recent weeks after meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, said Nakamura, appearing on a panel of stanley website political experts on CBS Newsrsquo; Face The Nation.North Korea attempted a failed missile test over the weekend, and has threatened a preemptive nuclear strike if it believes the U.S. w stanley tumblers ill attack. Mr. Trump is working to enlist Chinarsquo help to quell North Korearsquo nuclear power, but has said the U.S. will handle North Korea alone if China doesnrsquo;t intervene. I think deeper down it is a learning curve, itrsquo very difficult -- the situation in North Korea -- and itrsquo perplexed administration after administration, Nakamura said. A political panel on Face the Nation Sunday, April 16, discusses whatrsquo next for President Donald Trumprsquo foreign policy stance. Mr. Trump has approached foreign policy more aggressively than he said he would during his campaign, when he said he campaigned explicitly against foreign intervention, said Ja stanley flask melle Bouie, chief political correspo Ubzr Stop The Madness
U.S. special envoy Richard Holbrooke R stands next to U.S. General Stanlely McChrystal L , head of the U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, before the arrival of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on November stanley tumbler 18, 2009 in Kabul, Afghanistan. CBS Updated: 5:46PM ETIn his final words before emergency heart surgery, Richard Holbrooke, the influential U.S. diplomat who died on Monday following complications from the surgery, apparently urg stanley cup ed an end to America s nine-year old Afghanistan conflict. You ve got to stop this war in Afghanistan, Holbrooke apparently told doctors before entering into surgery, according to family members accounts originally reported by Washington Post.Later reports note that Holbrooke made the comments during painful banter leading up to his surgery -- and that they were not necessarily a serious exhortation about policy. State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley told reporters on Tuesday that the remarks were part of a lengthy back-and-forth between Holbrooke and his doctors, who were trying to calm him down before the surgery. At one poi stanley cups uk nt the medical team said: You ve got to relax. And Richard said: I can t relax; I ve got -- I m worried about Afghanistan and Pakistan, Crowley relayed, according to ABC News. And then after some additional exchanges, you know, the medical team finally -- finally said:

