It’s hard to believe it, but the North Korea summit actually happened. Donald Trump and Kim Jong-Un just met in person for the first time. This is an opportunity for greater peace and security, but it’s happening in spite of Trump, not because of him.
South Korean President Moon Jae-In has worked hard to de-escalate tensions and facilitate dialogue, while Trump and his war cabinet have been sabotaging chances of successful peace talks all along the way.
The work of peace and de-nuclearization requires long-term, sustained political will, and patience in the face of inevitable setbacks. Congress has a role to play in ensuring that diplomacy stays on track, and that Trump’s war cabinet doesn’t put us back on the path of “fire and fury.” Learn more here.
Your Members of Congress have a crucial role to play in ensuring that diplomacy stays on track, and that Trump’s war cabinet doesn’t botch our chances for peace. Have they spoken out? Be sure to call your Members of Congress (MOC) today.