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They are wetting themselves on Breitbart and Daily Caller. I've mentioned a few times that Obama negotiated a better deal in 2005, and they all say I'm making it up.

How do you deal with that level of incompetence?
 
With some you can't, but I'd be very interested in Breitbart world to know how many actually believe or just realised they've found their richer clickbait angle.

As depending on what that number stands at, that could be horrific when they decide Donny is no longer their cash cow and then need a new angle and knight in white bedsheet.
 
Does he even know where they've got to before? The main differences this time is that he hasn't obtained any concrete promises and he's already given Kim everything he wants.

I really hope this works out, but history tells us that isn't likely.
 
Still he has saved the world for us.

Not that he has mentioned it ...........................................much.
 
Time for an Asian perspective.

http://www.atimes.com/trump-is-spreading-north-korean-propaganda/

Trump is spreading North Korean propaganda

Many worry Trump conceded too much for too little. But the biggest concession wasn’t offering to halt military exercises. It was in legitimizing Kim’s abysmal human-rights abuses on his own citizens.

“This regime has the worst human-rights record on Earth. This man runs concentration camps, deliberately starves people for control and assassinates members of his own family.” North Korean defector and author Park Yeon-mi reminded Trump in a video op-ed in The New York Times Monday.

Kim Jong-un was drawn to negotiations by Moon Jae-in’s campaign promises to engage in dialogue with North Korea after the hardline conservative president Park was impeached in December of 2016.

So it’s clear that hawkish tactics and name-calling don’t work. But praising Kim Jong-un isn’t the right course of action, either. It trivializes millions of North Koreans’ suffering under Kim’s rule and feeds Pyongyang’s propaganda machine.
 
“This regime has the worst human-rights record on Earth. This man runs concentration camps, deliberately starves people for control and assassinates members of his own family.”

Yes but Heath, lots of people have done some bad things in their lives. Donald said so. Don't beat up on Kim, give the guy a break. He is a really tremendous guy. Tremendous.

No one is more tremendous than Kim, apart from Donnie himself.
 
Kim's getting the job done, Trump said so and he deserves praise for that. He also said that the journalist asking the question might not be able to sit down 'properly' according to others.

Might have made sense if I was pissed to be fair?
 
Isn't this what we said would happen?

https://www.vox.com/2018/6/26/17505792/pompeo-north-korea-trump-timeline-nuclear

That’s right: According to President Donald Trump’s top foreign policy aide on Monday, North Korea doesn’t have a deadline for giving up its nuclear bombs and missiles — contradicting his administration’s stance from just one day earlier.

In April, the administration said Trump wanted a “big bang” concession from North Korea, meaning Pyongyang had to dismantle much of its nuclear program up front for negotiations with the United States to continue. Earlier this month, Pompeo said the US wanted to see the end of North Korea’s nuclear program by the end of Trump’s first term in 2020.
 
North Korea has continued to make “rapid” infrastructure improvements at a nuclear research facility despite leader Kim Jong Un’s recent pledge to “work toward complete denuclearization” of the Korean peninsula, satellite images show.

Analysis of commercial satellite images obtained by Pyongyang-monitoring site 38 North reveals upgrades “continuing at a rapid pace” throughout North Korea’s Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center, including modifications to its plutonium production reactor’s cooling system.

http://time.com/5323254/north-korea-nuclear-upgrade/

What a surprise :lol:
 
Don't mention Korea to the Germans, in fact, "Don't mention the VAR" :grinning: