Dennis rodman doesn't want to take all the credit for bringing north korea to the negotiating table

Dennis rodman doesn't want to take all the credit for bringing north korea to the negotiating table

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Former NBA star Dennis Rodman likes to visit North Korea. He has traveled there five times in the past five years, most recently in the summer of 2017 to attend the birthday party of his


"friend for life," North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Rodman's present for the birthday boy was a copy of President Trump's best-known book, _The Art of the Deal_, and now


that Pyongyang is making historic offers at the negotiating table, Rodman is ready for some recognition. "I think [Kim] didn't realize who Donald Trump was at that time,"


Rodman mused in a video interview published by _TMZ_ on Sunday, "until, I guess, he started to read the book and started understanding." Rodman insisted he doesn't "want


to take all the credit," to "sit here and say, 'I did this. I did that'" — but he clearly wouldn't be mad if he were to go down in history as the man who


brought peace to North Korea. "Now, since things have changed again," Rodman continued in the _TMZ_ clip, "people are calling me and saying, 'Why are you not getting the


credit because you're the one [who] brought awareness to everything?'" Perhaps those are the same people who in 2013 declared that if Rodman doesn't "finish in the


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