'Watergate' special reporter Bob Woodward, who will be publishing a new book next month, is drawing attention by revealing that he has obtained 25 letters between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

It is still unknown how many of the 25 letters were sent and received by President Trump.

Since the North American dialogue started in 2018, the letter has crossed the Pacific every month, so attention is focused on whether the reality of the'pro-Western diplomacy' between the leaders of North America will be revealed in detail.

According to an introduction to Woodward's new book Rage, released by US publisher Simon & Schuster, Woodward obtained 25 undisclosed personal letters exchanged between President Trump and Chairman Kim.

The publisher explained that Chairman Kim described his relationship with President Trump as a relationship that would appear in a fantasy movie.

What is interesting is how many of the 25 letters have letters from President Trump and Chairman Kim.

It is unclear whether the 25 copies were all letters between the two leaders or whether Woodward had only obtained some of them.

In particular, considering that open pro-Western diplomacy between the leaders of the United States was less than before after the breakdown of the second-North Korea summit held in Hanoi, Vietnam in February of last year, the exchange of letters intensively between the US-North Korea summit in Singapore and the Hanoi summit in June 2018. Most likely it was done.

President Trump often blew out to reporters that he had received a letter from Chairman Kim.

It is possible that the letter sent by Chairman Kim was handed over directly by President Trump in the process of interviewing Woodward, showing off war with North Korea.