Monday, June 19, 2017

Otto Warmbier Dead As President Trump Condemns 'Brutal' North Korea Regime, Vows US Will 'Handle It' • Now The End Begins



Otto Warmbier Dead As President Trump Condemns ‘Brutal’ North Korea Regime, Vows US Will ‘Handle It’

Warmbier’s family said in a statement that "the awful torturous
mistreatment our son received at the hands of the North Koreans" meant
that "no other outcome was possible beyond the sad one we experienced
today." U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, who has led
the charge for tougher sanctions on North Korea over its missile
program, said "Countless innocent men and women have died at the hand of
the North Korean criminals, but the singular case of Otto Warmbier
touches the American heart like no other.
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President
Trump slammed North Korea’s “brutal regime” Monday after the death of
college student Otto Warmbier, who was released by the communist nation
in a coma last week.

“Lot of bad things happened,” Trump said
during a White House meeting with technology CEOs, “but at least we got
him home to be with his parents.”

“It’s a brutal regime,” Trump went on, “and we’ll be able to handle it.”

Warmbier was held by North Korea for more than 17 months
before he was medically evacuated June 13. He died Monday at University
of Cincinnati Medical Center, near where he grew up in suburban
Wyoming.



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Otto Warmbier Dead As President Trump Condemns 'Brutal' North Korea Regime, Vows US Will 'Handle It' • Now The End Begins

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