He didn't. That's in April.
I'm really interested in how that meeting will go down.
If geopolitics was written by Kojima.
SK is the one doing the negotiating here.The military state under trump and many in the GOP field have been salivating and slobbering at the chance to "knock over" North Korea and kill millions of people. Has that finally scared the pants off of the NK leadership?
Pretty much what i think too. Then 45 will take credit for it you watch.Probably something like N.Korea will stop nuclear weapons in exchange for talks and sanction lifting.
Eh, they don't trust the US after we broke a bunch of promises about lifting sanctions after the 1994 agreement - that's why they resumed their nuclear program.Probably something like N.Korea will stop nuclear weapons in exchange for talks and sanction lifting.
Well, it's possible we can credit it with NK and SK seeming more amenable to working together in order to keep war from their peninsula, but that's basically the equivalent of both countries telling the US to fuck off.Has trumps 'hardline' approach on NK actually done anything? I mean if it's good news (that isn't simply posturing), I know that his supporters will claim that it is no matter what, but does anyone with insight to the recent NK politics have any insight.
This has to be good news. You dont say, "incredible announcement at 7!" and have it be real bad.
Probably something like N.Korea will stop nuclear weapons in exchange for talks and sanction lifting.
It's gonna be NK announcing they're de-nuking and Trump's gonna take credit for it for the rest of his life.
But it could be totally nothing.
Guarantee it will be Trump taking credit for something he had nothing to do with.