JuanPabloAngel
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Nice observation from Nick Robinson (a man who I have gone off at a rate of knots over the past year or so, thanks to his appalling bias over Brexit on the Today programme):
It’s amazing, it’s amazing, it’s amazing. When I said those things, when I went back home, I got so many death threats … and I believed in North Korea, and I couldn’t even go home, I couldn’t even go home, I had to hide out for 30 days, I couldn’t even go home.
But I took all those bullets, I took all at that … but I’m still standing. Today is a great day for everybody, Singapore, Tokyo, China, everybody … it’s a great day. I’m here to see it. I’m so happy.
To me this was nothing more than a photo opportunity.
So a murderous dictator and a sexual predator who is also a serial liar had a meeting behind closed doors and we are supposed to believe what they tell us about what happened?
To me this was nothing more than a photo opportunity.
Yes, strange that. Reminds me of the trip to Israel and Saudi where somebody was going through the motions of setting up companies.Trump has said that North Korea has great Beaches, and could have the best Hotels in the World.
I'm not sure if everyone knows this, but Trump owns a string of Hotel's. Certainly no conflict of interest here.
Don't ruin it by letting facts get in the way.Sorry if I'm including too much of that article, but almost every paragraph is worth reading. Here's one more.
In his press conference, Trump praised himself for achieving a historic milestone that had eluded his predecessors. But it turns out that Pyongyang already offered very similar pledges in agreements it signed with the US in the early 1990s and in 2005. In fact, those earlier accords pushed the North Koreans much further: the former included an inspection regime, the latter a verification process.
Don't ruin it by letting facts get in the way.