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I am very disappointed in China. Our foolish past leaders have allowed them to make hundreds of billions of dollars a year in trade, yet...
...they do NOTHING for us with North Korea, just talk. We will no longer allow this to continue. China could easily solve this problem!
In response to North Korea's successful test of an inter-continental ballistic missile that could possibly reach Australia, politicians, including Malcolm Turnbull, have been calling China to get tough on the rogue state. But these exhortations will fall on deaf ears.
originally posted by: theworldisnotenough
It’s clear that Donald Trump is coming across like the Cowardly Lion with his bleating tweets which amount to his imploring China to come to his rescue — repeat: TO HIS RESCUE — in dealing with North Korea.
The tweets:
I am very disappointed in China. Our foolish past leaders have allowed them to make hundreds of billions of dollars a year in trade, yet...
...they do NOTHING for us with North Korea, just talk. We will no longer allow this to continue. China could easily solve this problem!
Now, be honest: doesn’t the Great Donald Trump come across like a distressed, lost little girl in the woods, you know, like a weepy Gretel without her Hansel?
If it were up to me, I’d stand up to that pipsqueak, sabre-rattling Kim Jong-un of North Korea, and, with my best Clint Eastwood impression, I’d say, “Go ahead, and make my day.”
Instead, The Donald defers to China like a wimp.
These tweets by The Donald serve as one more reason why Fareed Zakaria stated on his CNN show: “Trump’s presidency has made the U.S. something worse than be feared or derided. It is becoming irrelevant.”
View the following Youtube video starting at elapsed time of 2:46 to hear Zakaria’s statement for yourself: I.D. = g_P6Ut8875K
China is North Korea’s most important ally, biggest trading partner, and main source of food and energy. It has helped sustain Kim Jong-un’s regime, and has historically opposed harsh international sanctions on North Korea in the hope of avoiding regime collapse and a refugee influx across their 870-mile border.
It’s clear that Donald Trump is coming across like the Cowardly Lion with his bleating tweets which amount to his imploring China to come to his rescue — repeat: TO HIS RESCUE — in dealing with North Korea.
originally posted by: hounddoghowlie
a reply to: theworldisnotenough
It’s clear that Donald Trump is coming across like the Cowardly Lion with his bleating tweets which amount to his imploring China to come to his rescue — repeat: TO HIS RESCUE — in dealing with North Korea.
one would think that libtard snow flakes would applaud trump for calling, no it is more in fact insisting / shamming china into act more decisively on nk to avoid a military solution. instead all they do is whine and attack him.
face it, trump is here to stay and more than likely going to be a two term pres. he is already making america great and moving the country forward. his tweets are designed to piss people off and it works.
China and Russia offered to shorten lil kimmies leash last month . The u.s and the west turned down their proposal .
originally posted by: theworldisnotenough
Why, Stephen Colbert demonstrated more gumption and courage toward Kim Jong-un by calling him, "Shi-take Mushroom Hair," "Dictator-Tot," and "Glorious People's Re-Piglet."
energy/psychic vampire
originally posted by: hounddoghowlie
a reply to: theworldisnotenough
energy/psychic vampire
spoken just like a true snowflake, avoid the truth and use a pseudo accusation to attack.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: theworldisnotenough
I am personally not a Trump fan but I don't see what the issue is with this approach. As was pointed out China is North Korea's largest trading partner and the Chinese government has a great deal of influence with Un. Why would we not get them involved and avoid trying to address the situation unilaterally?
It's like if China had issue with that other well known rogue regime, Canada, and asked us to help.