behind me. i want to take the opportunity to thank all of the crews, and all of the teams that came. it s a four-hour trip down there. and four hours home. this is a remote part of the world. it s 3500 meters deep. 2500 kilo meters from earth. it s a massive exercise. there are four australian three 3, two illusions from china. and what else have i missed? p 3 coming from core rea. there is a c 130 h. i want to take the opportunity to thank those countries for their assistance and commitment. i ve just had lunch with chinese and japanese teams, they re working long hours to keep aircraft flying and crews up to
international guard in the 1950s. the plane replacing was another north american product f 86 sabre jet which is what most of our aces flew in core rea. this airplane is probably the most storied and famous in world war ii. it s a legend. as many pilots will tell you, it looked cool. the p-51 you can sigh about a piece of military equipment, a true work of art. it s the most-venerated fighter plane. greta: how many, could there be left of this plane? great question. surprisingly there are great many left because after world war ii, you can get them for a song in the late 40s and early 50s so there is between 50-00 left z many other world war ii
extraordinary time and energy involved in these talks. we re not interested in just going through the motions. with the same results. and i think that the north koreans understand that. so. our expectation is that we ll continue to engage and look for signals from the north koreans with this series. and at the point where it appears they are in fact prepared to move forward on the kind of path all of us want to see. we re going to be there, ready to negotiate with them. what you re watching now is president lee and president obama speaking, having this press conference in south korea. they just met. president obama said the purpose was to advance security and prosperity between america and between the republic of core rea. he