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North Korea. Trust Issues.
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Make nice with enemies all the while plotting behind their backs.
Although the talks with KJU and Trump was a good effort at peace and there was and should always be Hope of real progress, it was always looked, from an outsiders perspective, that NK wasn’t suddenly going to stop anything.
Play nice and smile then while they are looking at how lovely and white your gnashes are you are kicking the rug from under their feet.
Make nice with enemies all the while plotting behind their backs.
Although the talks with KJU and Trump was a good effort at peace and there was and should always be Hope of real progress, it was always looked, from an outsiders perspective, that NK wasn’t suddenly going to stop anything.
Play nice and smile then while they are looking at how lovely and white your gnashes are you are kicking the rug from under their feet.
I suspect they'll say that he did try and that this isn't his fault. Both of these are true -- particularly the last one -- but he really did seem to get suckered into believing that he, and he alone, could bring about peace here.
No doubt now we can expect more "fire and fury", but it won't mean anything.
No doubt now we can expect more "fire and fury", but it won't mean anything.
North Korea has made written promises to disarm on (I think) eight different occasions in the past.
President Trump utterly caved in for yet another of these promises - and promised to stop military exercises in SK without informing the SK government. So he did lasting harm to the relations and trust between the US and a key strategic ally for essentially nothing.
This is, frankly, exactly the kind of deal you would expect from someone who fired all their diplomats. He got played.
President Trump utterly caved in for yet another of these promises - and promised to stop military exercises in SK without informing the SK government. So he did lasting harm to the relations and trust between the US and a key strategic ally for essentially nothing.
This is, frankly, exactly the kind of deal you would expect from someone who fired all their diplomats. He got played.
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