Pompeo (left) met with Kim Jong-un (right).

(Reuters file photo)

[Compilation of Chen Chengliang/Comprehensive Report] The memoirs of former US Secretary of State Pompeo (Mike Pompeo) were officially published on the 24th. He was shocked in the book. Talking with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Kim Jong-un emphasized at the time that in order not to be threatened by China, North Korea needs the continued presence of US troops in South Korea.

South Korea's former intelligence chief has confirmed that Kim Jong-un's father, Kim Jong-il, has "complete agreement" with his son.

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South Korea's "Chosun Ilbo" reported that Pompeo recalled in the book that he told Kim Jong-un at the time that the CCP has always claimed that Chairman Kim (Jong-un) would be very happy if the US troops stationed in South Korea left South Korea.

Hearing this sentence, Kim Jong-un laughed, hammered the table excitedly, and shouted, "The Chinese are all liars!"

“Kim Jong-un says Americans are needed in South Korea to guard against China, and China needs U.S. troop withdrawal in order to treat the Korean peninsula like Tibet and Xinjiang,” Pompeo wrote. This shows that Kim Jong-un is seriously aware of the Chinese threat.

"Kim Jong-un needs protection (from Chinese threats). I underestimated how important this was to him. The North Koreans simply don't hate the US's increased missile and ground combat capabilities on the Korean peninsula," the book said.

In this memoir, Pompeo called Kim Jong Un, who executed his uncle Jang Song Thaek and others, a "bloodthirsty toad" (bloodthirsty toad), but commented that "the most dangerous person in the world" is Chinese President Xi Jinping.

He said: "I personally think Xi Jinping is very gloomy. (Russian President) Putin is evil, but he can be funny and pleasant, but Xi Jinping has a pair of extraordinary 'dead eyed' (dead eyed) ). I’ve never seen (Xi Jinping’s) involuntary smile.”

He believes that the CCP has little room for Kim Jong-un to negotiate and compromise. It should be that the North Korean issue is often a "proxy war" with the CCP.

"Chosun Ilbo" reported on the 26th that Park Ji-won, the former head of South Korea's National Intelligence Service, pointed out that Pompeo revealed the fact that Kim Jong-un wanted the US military to be stationed in South Korea, and (Kim Jong-un's father) former North Korean Defense Commission Chairman Kim Jong-il had also done so.

On the 24th, Park Ji-won revealed in a political interview program on SBS TV that during the "6.15 South-North Summit" in 2000, Kim Jong-il told former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung that he "very much distrusts China", which is exactly the same as what Kim Jong-un said.

Park Ji-won recalled that he heard Kim Jong-il say, "In order to maintain the balance of power in Northeast Asia, even if the Korean peninsula is unified, the U.S. troops stationed in South Korea must continue to be stationed on the Korean peninsula. He distrusts China, Russia and Japan very much, especially The distrust of China is extremely high."

On June 14, 2000, former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung (left) and former North Korean leader Kim Jong-il (right) raised their arms in celebration after jointly issuing the "North-South Joint Declaration" in Pyongyang.

(Associated Press file photo)