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Obama congratulates Trump on "remarkable run" in inauguration letter

September 4, 2017 by  
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letter obtained and released by CNN written by out-going President Barack Obama to incoming President Trump, reveals some life lessons Mr. Obama imparted on the newly elected commander-in-chief, while congratulating him on what he called a “remarkable run.”

“Millions have placed their hopes in you, and all of us, regardless of party, should hope for expanded prosperity and security during your tenure.This is a unique office, without a clear blueprint for success, so I don’t know that any advice from me will be particularly helpful. Still, let me offer a few reflections from the past 8 years,” writes Mr. Obama to Mr. Trump.

The 44th president goes on to list some advice to Mr. Trump, including to “build more ladders of success” for hard working families and their children.

“American leadership in this world really is indispensable. It’s up to us, through action and example, to sustain the international order that’s expanded steadily since the end of the Cold War, and upon which our own wealth and safety depend,” Mr. Obama adds.

He goes on to remind Mr. Trump that the two leaders are just “temporary occupants” in the Oval Office, adding that regardless of the daily onslaught of political spats, “it’s up to use to leave those instruments of our democracy at least as strong as we found them.”

Mr. Obama leaves Mr. Trump with a final piece of wisdom for his busy moments as president: to take time for friends and family as “they’ll get you through the inevitable rough patches.”

The letter, written by Mr. Obama sometime after the 2016 election, was left for Mr. Trump inside the Resolute Desk of the Oval Office to read upon his arrival to the White House after his January inauguration, as part of ongoing tradition from departing president to incoming president.

Shortly before Mr. Obama left office, the letter George W. Bush wrote to him was released, also offering words of congratulations but warning of challenging times ahead of him.

“There will be trying moments. The critics will rage. Your ‘friends’ will disappoint you,” Bush warned Obama. He added, “But, you will have an Almighty God comfort you, a family who loves you, and a country that is pulling for you, including me. No matter what comes, you will be inspired by the character and compassion of the people you will lead.”

Mr. Trump acknowledged the receipt of Mr. Obama’s letter during his first few days at the White House during a swearing-in ceremony for senior staff.

President Trump Swears In Senior Staff At White House

President Trump holds up an envelope that was left for him in the Oval Office by former President Obama during a swearing in ceremony of White House senior staff in the East Room of the White House on Jan. 22, 2017, in Washington, D.C. 

“I just went to the Oval Office and found this beautiful letter from President Obama,” Mr. Trump said. “It was really very nice of him to do that. And we will cherish that. We will keep that,” said Mr. Trump of the letter.

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US President Donald Trump holds the letter left for him by former US president Barack Obama before the swearing-in of the White House senior staff at the White House on January 22, 2017, in Washington, DC. / AFP / MANDEL NGAN (Photo credit should read MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images)

CNN reportedly obtained a copy of the personal letter from someone Mr. Trump allegedly showed it to.

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Mattis warns of ‘massive military response’ to NK nuclear threat

September 4, 2017 by  
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North Korea has long maintained it wants nuclear weapons and long-range missiles in order to deter the United States from attempting to overthrow the regime of Kim Jong Un.

Pyongyang looks at states like Iraq — where former dictator Saddam Hussein was overthrown by the United States, and Libya — the country’s late leader, Moammar Gaddafi, gave up his nuclear ambitions for sanctions relief and aid, only to be toppled and killed after the US intervened in the country’s civil unrest — and believes that only being able to threaten the US homeland with a retaliatory nuclear strike can stop American military intervention.

Many experts believe North Korea would not use the weapons first. Kim Jong Un values his regime’s survival above all else and knows the use of a nuclear weapon would start a war he could not win, analysts say.

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