Thursday, January 18, 2018

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'North Korea IS hurting' USA warns sanctions will cripple Kim's rogue state

Mr Tillerson singled out China for having turned up the heat on Pyongyang, an approach which he said was starting to bear fruit.

Speaking at an event at Stanford University in California, Mr Tillerson said South Korean President Moon Jae-in had attributed North Koreas recent willingness to talk to South Korea to the pain of sanctions.

He added he was confident the intense pressure would eventually prompt North Korea to the negotiating table in order to discuss the future of its nuclear and missile programmes.

Citing intelligence and anecdotal evidence from defectors, Mr Tillerson said: We are getting a lot of evidence that these sanctions are really starting to hurt.". He said: "We have never had Chinese support for sanctions like were getting now.

Russias a slightly different issue, but the Chinese have leaned in hard on the North Koreans." Speaking of the recent thawing in relations between North and South Korea, Mr Tillerson said he was supportive of the ongoing dialogue between the two nations, adding that it may be their early effort to break the ice..

Mr Tillerson also referred to a Japanese report that more than 100 North Korean fishing boats had drifted into its waters recently, and that two-thirds of those aboard had died.

He said: "What they learned is that they are being sent out in the winter time because theres food shortages and they are being sent out to fish with inadequate fuel to get back. Chinese representatives did not attend the Vancouver meeting, where 20 nations agreed to step up sanctions pressure on North Korea, but Mr Tillerson stressed the importance of the role played by Beijing.

Speaking of North Korea's much-ridiculed leader, Kim Jong-un, Mr Tillerson said: "He knows how to reach me, if he wants to talk. But hes got to tell me he wants to talk.

Were not going to chase him. The US Secretary of State said he was confident the sides would eventually get to the negotiating table and warned he has very, very strong military options standing behind me. The Trump administration has said repeatedly that all options are available, including military action, in forcing North Korea to give up development of nuclear missiles capable of reaching the US, although it prefers a diplomatic solution.

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Soccer/ Football Transfer Window: Winter of 2018 Dates (Europe & USA) - Duration: 8:15.

What's up guys, and thank you again for watching another episode of footballers advice in today's video

I'm going to go over the winter transfer window for 2018 and for all my new subscribers out there I'm going to first break down

What the transfer window is and then give you a list of dates for each country in terms of when their transfer window is

That way you can better prepare if you want to go knock on doors overseas

Or if you want to attend a couple of these combines located here in the United States or some of these European

Showcases as well so first

What is the transfer window the transfer window is a

specific period of time that allows teams to transfer players to their team

Either it be from the higher leagues or the lower leagues and then also other leagues

Around the world and the dates for this transfer window is

regulated by that country's Football Association now

There are some rules and regulations that allow teams to sign players after the transfer window

But because I don't know those specifically I'm not going to speak on that because I don't want to give you guys bad information

So as a general rule of thumb make sure that when you're trying out, or you're contacting these

professional soccer or football teams you're either doing it before the transfer window or right when the transfer window begins

This is because it gives you more time

For teams to either assess your skills and see if they want to sign you and then also if they do want to sign you

it gives them more time to fill out the paperwork needed if you're a foreign player a

Foreign player is anyone who does not hold that country's citizenship, so if you're a dual passport holder

And you have one in your home country, and you have one in Europe

That's great because this allows you to be signed easier and quicker

However, if you just have a passport in your home country, and you go overseas to another country, maybe like somewhere in Europe

And you're from the United States

It's going to take a lot more time because that country has to apply for a work permit or a work visa in

Order for you to play soccer or football in their country so remember you want to make sure that you do everything

Before or during the beginning of the transfer window that way it gives you more time the benefit of also

contacting and trying out for teams

Before or during the beginning of the transfer window is let's say the team's not interested in signing you after you go on trial

Well if you're abroad overseas, and you're already in that country

why not take the extra time that you have before the transfer window ends to go knock on a couple more doors and see if

You can try out for other teams maybe that team isn't interested in you

But maybe they also know another team or a coach that needs a player

This is a great way for you to maximize your time when you're abroad overseas

Another thing to remember as well guys is when you're contacting these teams

And you think there may be a lot of roster spots available

There actually may not be as many as you think this is because during the transfer window a lot of teams already know who they

want to bring in either before the season starts or maybe they need some help during the middle of the season and they need a

goal scorer

and Maybe they know of a player in the lower leagues that they can bring up on loan or even someone from the higher leagues that

They can bring down on loan another thing to remember about the transfer window is that there's two

Transfer windows within a given season there's one at the beginning of the season and then also in the middle of the season

now for countries like Scandinavia, which includes

Sweden Norway Finland, Denmark and Iceland

their transfer window the very first one is actually in the winter because their season starts

right around May and April

And then it goes all the way until October and so the second transfer window for them would be during the summer

This is around the middle of July to the middle of August the same also applies for the US

they're on the same schedule and season as

Scandinavia so their first transfer window is in the winter and the second is in the summer

And then if you look at other countries like Germany Italy Spain and England

Their transfer window the first one is actually in the summer

And then the second transfer window for them is actually in the winter so again guys remember if you're going to attend any of these

combines or European

Showcases that third-party companies do in order to go over to Europe and showcase yourself to other teams or even if you want to go

Overseas like I did in Sweden and just knock on doors and ask for opportunities

You want to make sure that you're doing it either before or during the beginning of the transfer window

That way it gives you more time and that way you can actually be signed by professional teams so with that being said guys

Let's go ahead and look at the dates for each country's transfer window within Europe and then also the United States so the first transfer

Window we have in Europe is Belgium and their transfer window is from January 1st to January 31st

Then you have Denmark which is January 5th to January 31st

Germany which is January 1st to January 31st

France which is January 1st to January 31st

Greece

January 1st to January 31st

Italy which is January 3rd to January 31st

Luxembourg which is January 1st to January 31st

Malta which is January 2nd to January 31st

The Netherlands which is January 3rd to January 31st

Austria which is January 1st to January 31st

Spain which is January 1st to January 31st

Turkey which is January 4th to January 31st

England which is January 1st to January 31st

Scotland which is January 1st to January 31st

Wales which is January 1st to January 31st Northern Ireland, which is January 1st to January 31st

Gibraltar which is January 1st to January 31st Portugal which is January 3rd to February 2nd

Ireland which is December 1st of

2017 to February 22nd of

2018

Estonia which is January 2nd to March 1st

Lithuania which is January 1st to March 1st

Latvia which is January 2nd to March 2nd Norway, which is January 8th to March 31st

Sweden which is January 8th to March 31st

Serbia which is January 15th to February

11th

Switzerland which is January 16th to February 15th Finn which is January 17th to April 10th

Croatia which is January 18th to February the 15th the Czech Republic which is January

26 to February 22nd Poland which is February 1st to February 28th

Iceland which is February 21st to May 15th

Cyprus which is January 1st to January 31st and Russia which is January

25th to February 24th in the United States, which is February 7th to May 1st of

2018 what I will also do is leave in the description

Box all the dates that I listed just in case if you had a hard time

Hearing what I said, and so that wraps up the transfer window dates for Europe and the United States for

2018 I hope you guys gained some really knowledgeable information about the transfer window as well that way when you guys go over and knock

On doors or if you attend any of these combines or European showcases that you're more educated and you know hey

maybe this

combine or European Showcase is maybe too late in the transfer window and it may not give me the best time to sign for a

team

Maybe instead I go overseas and I knock on doors asking for those tryouts or maybe there's a better

Combine or trial to attend that way you can maximize your time and sign for a professional team as always guys

Thank you again for watching another episode of footballers advice and I will see you in the next video. Thank you!

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