Do you remember when Trump becamee the first US President to visit North Korea?
When Trump met North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un in 2019, the media went into a frenzy and bashed Trump’s visit/ peace talks with Kim Jong Un.
Well now fast forward to 2022, Kamala Harris while giving a speech in South Korea stated that the United States holds a very important alliance with the Republic of North Korea.
Harris was supposed to say South Korea but it appears being around Joe Biden enough tends to make you forget VERY important details.
Watch her say it here:
We have an alliance with North Korea now?
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) September 29, 2022
Kamala Harris says the US is now in an alliance with North Korea. South Korea fall out of favor or something? pic.twitter.com/rcEY5kA2Nm
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) September 29, 2022
Fox News had more details to add:
Twitter users blasted Vice President Kamala Harris for her recent gaffe in which she claimed the U.S. has an “alliance with the Republic of North Korea.”
Harris made the blunder while visiting the Demilitarized Zone between South Korea, the actual U.S. ally on the peninsula, and the People’s Republic of North Korea, the rogue state run by dictator Kim Jong Un.
The U.S. is still technically at war with North Korea as the Korean War ended with an armistice rather than a peace treaty in 1953.
While making a speech at the DMZ this week, Harris stated, “So the United States shares a very important relationship, which is an alliance with the Republic of North Korea and it is an alliance that is strong an enduring.”
The blatantly obvious error caught the attention of Harris’ critics online, who weren’t willing to look the other way.
KAMALA HARRIS: "The United States shares a very important relationship, which is an alliance with the Republic of North Korea." pic.twitter.com/H2dI5UYOlo
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) September 29, 2022
Harris made her blunder just days after North Korea was conducting missile tests.
The Inside Paper had more on the story:
US Vice President Kamala Harris toured South Korea’s heavily fortified border with the nuclear-armed North on Thursday, part of a trip aimed at strengthening the security alliance with Seoul.
But hours after Harris’s plane left Osan Airbase, North Korea fired an “unidentified ballistic missile,” Seoul’s military said.
Thursday night’s launch is Pyongyang’s third in less than a week, continuing a record-breaking blitz of weapons tests this year.
Earlier, speaking at the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), Harris had emphasised that the US commitment to South Korea’s defence was “ironclad”, saying the allies were “aligned” in their response to the growing threat posed by the North’s weapons programmes.
Seoul and Washington want “a complete denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula” — but in the interim they are “ready to address any contingency”, she said.
South Korean and US officials have warned for months that Kim Jong Un is preparing to conduct another nuclear test, with Seoul’s spy agency saying it could come as soon as next month.
Here was Kamala Harris talking about Trump’s visit to North Korea:
Watch Trump’s legendary moment here:
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