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Source: theconservativetreehouse.com...-160387
We are living in historic times.
It was not coincidental that North Korea’s Chairman Kim Jong-un took the long train out of the DPRK (North Korea) yesterday while U.S. trade representative Robert Lighthizer and Chinese Vice-Premier Liu He were still engaged in the extended U.S-China trade negotiations.
If you’ve listened to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo describing Team USA and Team DPRK delegations, both holding discussions in Hanoi all last week, the early departure of Chairman Kim for the Viet Nam summit with President Trump, takes on an enlightened context.
Meanwhile, the U.S. media is oblivious.
President Trump has been engaged in a two-year long hostage rescue mission. That is, freeing North Korea from China's iron grip. We are now entering the final stages of carefully designed hostage negotiations.
The customary ‘light’ Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) would not suffice.
Incredibly, this past Friday, POTUS Trump made the statement publicly with full media present, while he looked directly at both Lighthizer and Liu. It was a stunning moment.
The Trumpian demand was an actionable and enforceable principle agreement on the trade framework. A ‘heavy’ and contractual Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that could easily be transferred to the final trade agreement with China.
China uses North Korea as a source of forced labor, and a strategic geopolitical threat against encroachment by Western interests in the region. Young Chairman Kim is essentially a hostage to the dictates from Beijing.
For almost two years President Trump has been methodically confronting this dynamic, and countering through the use of strategic economic pressure. President Trump is seemingly one man, yet he has this entire process surrounded; he is, quite simply, winning.
The Democratic Party of the U.S. and other opponents to the negotiations move overtly and covertly to disrupt them as supported by scepticism backed by all sorts of groundless stories and misinformation even at such a crucial moment as now,” said the commentary, which was released under the name Jong Hyon.
originally posted by: Quantumgamer1776
a reply to: AgarthaSeed
Dang, you know your bad when even NK media says you create groundless stories and misinformation.
originally posted by: Breakthestreak
South Korean President Moon Jae-In himself openly stated that the credit for peace between the Koreas belongs to President Trump.
Much to the dismay of the left.
If President Trump can wrestle the DPRK from China’s commie grip, AND secure lasting peace on the Korean Penninsula (which is looking more and more likely), the media might stop the blatant lies, untruths, mis direction and incitement just for one day.
But I doubt it. The hivemind would crumble. And we can’t have that.
originally posted by: Grimpachi
Kim playing to Trump's ego while building up his nuclear arsenal.
What do they have a hundred now?
originally posted by: 3n19m470
originally posted by: AtlasHawk
The same Trump that wants a full regime change in Venezuela "Assad Must Go Narrative"
I'm pretty sure it's the same President Trump, yeah. What's your point?
originally posted by: Grimpachi
a reply to: Zeropinion
I am pretty sure you mean Bushes policy. You know the one where we invaded Iraq and let NK develop its nuclear weapons. Real interesting how we were in Iraq for supposed WMDs and NK sets off their first nuclear bomb while we were busy.
originally posted by: Zeropinion
originally posted by: Grimpachi
a reply to: Zeropinion
I am pretty sure you mean Bushes policy. You know the one where we invaded Iraq and let NK develop its nuclear weapons. Real interesting how we were in Iraq for supposed WMDs and NK sets off their first nuclear bomb while we were busy.
Nope, I mean this deal:
www.washingtonpost.com... direct=on
The one where the US agreed to help NK develop their "peaceful" nuclear program for a few half-felt promises not to weaponized it.
The same crap Obama did with his Iran nuclear agreement.
originally posted by: VoiceOfTheEmperor
a reply to: AgarthaSeed
Amazing. Half of America is willing to side with North Korea over other Americans.