>The State Department and several U.S. officials responded after USA TODAY reported Monday that Russia boosted its trade with North Korea by 73% in the first two months of this year.
>>130115277
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2017/06/07/russia-north-korea-trade-china/102605222/
>>130115277
Okay. Is that something you disagree with?
And how much did Trump boost trade with Qatar and Saudi Arabia?
oy vey
>>130115277
>US puts sanctions on Russia
>act surprised when they seek other avenues to bolster their economy and build allies
And?
>>130115277
omg Russia has challenged our trade with N Korea in the fields of chrome mining, and other unheard of irons. literally let them keep 100% of trade with N korea and see if we care. in fact if we have to trade N Korea for friendly relations with Russia then let them take 1000 N Koreas
>>130117132
good
fuck russia
>>130118357
you know what they say, love is one step away from hate