The mother of detained American soldier Travis King has a message for his captors in North Korea, saying she wants to hear her son's voice.
Dr. Mark Esper, former Defense Secretary under Trump, discusses China and Russia sending officials to North Korea amid rising tensions and reports of Wagner Group troops moving near NATO territory.after crossing into the country during a tour of the DMZ reportedly has a message for his captors:"I just want to hear his voice."
"I was a very, very happy person. And now, I just worry," she said."Please, please send my valentine back home to me. I miss him so much. I just want to hear his voice." One night, Gates said she received a phone call from King in which he screamed,"I'm not the Army soldier you want me to be," and then hung up, ABC News also reported.
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