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The location for the historic Washington-Pyongyang summit is still very much under wraps.

President Trump said five different locations are being looked at,... none of which are

in America.

According to U.S. media, the two leaders will also not be meeting in either Pyongyang or

the truce village of Panmunjom.

The New York Times report those two settings are unlikely to sit well with Trump, whose

bellicose foreign policy leaves little room for deference.

Other possible sites include Singapore, Vietnam, Sweden and Switzerland -- but Europe could

be troublesome given the distance and North Korea's aging aircraft.

Chinese media, meanwhile, says Beijing or other cities in the nation could be an option.

For more infomation >> Venue for Pyongyang-Washington summit still under speculation - Duration: 0:40.

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BREAKING NEWS: NATO Activates 35,000 Troops In Preparation For WW3… This Is MASSIVE - Duration: 2:39.

BREAKING NEWS: NATO Activates 35,000 Troops In Preparation For WW3…

This Is MASSIVE.

Citing increasing tensions with Russia, NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) has begun

to prepare 35,000 troops for combat.

The troops will participate in the largest training exercise conducted since the end

of the Cold War.

NATO commanders revealed the thousands of soldiers from 30 different countries are expected

to take part in the Trident Juncture drill in Norway.

Massive parts of the Scandinavian country will be impacted by the influx of around 130

warplanes and 60 warships, reported The Daily Star.

Trident Juncture will be aimed at rehearsing for any potential threat posed by Russia when

it kicks off in October.

The United States Marines also maintain a constant presence in Norway, with tanks and

other military hardware stashed away in frozen caves.War games of this scale have not been

seen in decades as United Nation chiefs admitted the Cold War is back "with a vengeance"

and NATO forces will take part in what has been described as a "big important exercise."

But some, such as former Soviet Union general think tensions are now much tighter since

the Cold War and a nuclear conflict is inevitable.

Fears of conflict have been renewed as Russia warned the West is approaching a "red line"

following US-led airstrikes in Syria.

NATO nations have regularly accused Vladimir Putin's war machine of "aggression"

by moving troops to the edge of Europe.

Russian commanders deny an aggressive intent and say their military build-up is in response

to NATO's rhetoric.

Syria has become a flashpoint between the West and Russia after US President Donald

Trump's attack on Putin's pal Bashar al-Assad.

Top Russian lawmaker Konstantin Kosachev said Russia will get tougher if "red lines"

continue to be crossed.

"There is definitely a clear-cut awareness of the situation in Syria.

That understanding is the red lines beyond which Russia's reaction will clearly get

tougher if these red lines are crossed."

Trident Juncture spokesman Frank Sølvsberg said the war drills are three times larger

than anything carried out before in Norway.

"It's an amazing training opportunity for all involved parties.

I think it also sends a clear message to others who will threaten the alliance," said Sølvsberg.

He added that the drill will assure "total defense" of the region.

Others see it as a springboard for a world war.

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