The rare video of Kim Jong Un crying proof that he is willing to kneel in the United States

International media are reporting that a video is being circulated in which leader Kim Jong Un is seen weeping, reportedly his country's terrible economy, Periscope reports. Such a video would reportedly mark very strange developments that could and would [be]
Such a video would reportedly mark very strange developments that could and would signal major changes in the country.
If Kim Jong Un is crying about North Korea's economy, then he's crying about the successful regime of sanctions against American President Donald Trump's country.
Sources close to the Korean leader are quoted as saying Kim Jong Un is crying because he cannot improve his country's economy.
The video, reportedly published in April, has also been shown to high-ranking members of the ruling North Korean party.
Through this video, Kim Jong Un reportedly intends to deliver a message to the party to accept all changes that would follow the US summit, Periscope reports.
In April, North Korea had only offered the U.S. a meeting with the communist leader, just during the time when the key topic of discussion was deregulation of the country.
The video is being reportedly made in order to prepare the country for possible changes that will take place after the summit with US President Donald Trump.
In North Korea, Kim Jong Un is worshipped as a god. Its goal is for the people to appear to be all powerful, so the images that show him crying because of his inability to improve the country's economy would shake Koreans.
Kim Jong Un's main policy as leader has been to pursue the country's economic and nuclear development, but in 2018 it declared his country's nuclear weapons programme complete.
Experts say Kim does not want to give up his country's nuclear weapons, as commitment to their development has also been made in the North Korean Constitution.
On the other hand, once he receives his mandate as president, Donald Trump has taken priority over reports with North Korea, establishing the most difficult sanctions ever in history.
He has even managed to persuade China to participate in sanctions, even though he was one of the main allies of North Korea./Periscopi












