Ron Paul: "It's Best We Play Sports Than Shoot Missiles at Each Other"

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Published: 24 Jan, 2018
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-Z1YpMQiWA

In a new edition of the Ron Paul Liberty Report, Dr. Ron Paul -- former Republican US representative and presidential candidate from Texas -- discusses an agreement between North and South Korea to march together under one flag for the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games.

Paul also discusses the fact that Vice President Mike Pence will be at the games -- mainly expressing concern for what this could mean for ongoing peace talks given Pence's "neo-conservative credentials."

"I would say there are a lot of positive things coming from this. That is why I don't think we need people who depend on threats and intimidation to bring about peace," Paul says.

Watch the full segment above.

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