Transcript for Korean war vets' reflections on Trump meeting Kim Jong Un

Tell you this I talked to my father about ten minutes ago he's a gathers serve the US army during the Vietnam War. And he lost many friends colleagues from the from the army that were lost there he only father got as far as. As England but he feel so lucky he was able to get out there alive. So let's think about all those veterans now live during that war and see what their reaction is going to be. First of all right now what's it like to have these two leaders of these two countries were at war. 65 years ago now meeting and talking about the possibility of peace. He's very positive about that what's gonna what's gonna happen you know these are ones a suffered during this war. What do they think about peace for this country where this was a brutal brutal battle. So he is hopeful that something will happen out of this someday his hope is to get back there but my father lights 88 years old is not gonna go back there. The North Korea but I think there's a lot that will unveil what with President Obama on his last foreign trips to go down to Vietnam the visit there where we had a war. Back there and 191970s. And we're just embraced as Americans this country where we are at war because 75% of the people of Vietnam were born. After the war was completely over so some day. All these veterans. All of these Americans can then maybe go to North Korea and embrace those of north Koreans say this was so yesterday. Let's put it behind us but that's a long long time ago.

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