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1. Shinzo Abe's posthumously published memoir reveals his meetings with Donald Trump and the then-president's thought process when it came to negotiations with North Korea.

2. Abe urged Trump not to relent with North Korea and to keep up the threat of military pressure.

3. John Bolton, who was Trump’s national security adviser at the time, confirmed Abe’s account and said the late prime minister repeatedly emphasized the importance of portraying a US military threat to Kim.

Article analysis:

The article is generally reliable in its reporting of Shinzo Abe's posthumously published memoir, which details his meetings with Donald Trump and exposes the then-president’s thought process when it came to negotiations with North Korea. The article provides quotes from both Abe's memoir as well as John Bolton, who was Trump’s national security adviser at the time, confirming Abe’s account. The article also provides context for why Abe requested that the publication be postponed until after his death, which adds credibility to its claims.

However, there are some potential biases in the article that should be noted. For example, while it does provide quotes from both Abe's memoir and Bolton confirming his account, it does not provide any quotes or evidence from other sources that could provide a more balanced view of Trump's thought process during negotiations with North Korea. Additionally, while it does mention that no deal on denuclearization was ever reached between North Korea and the US under Trump's presidency, it does not explore any potential counterarguments or reasons why this may have been the case.

In conclusion, while this article is generally reliable in its reporting of Shinzo Abe's posthumously published memoir regarding his meetings with Donald Trump and their discussions about North Korea negotiations, there are some potential biases that should be noted such as lack of evidence from other sources or exploration of counterarguments for why no deal on denuclearization was ever reached between North Korea and the US under Trump's presidency.