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originally posted by: Lagomorphe
Shame about his haircut and the Mars bar diet.
Otherwise he is now in the “Big Boy” club.
The USA AND OTHER supposed civilised countries do exactly the same thing...
Propaganda....
Lags
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: Lagomorphe
Shame about his haircut and the Mars bar diet.
Otherwise he is now in the “Big Boy” club.
The USA AND OTHER supposed civilised countries do exactly the same thing...
Propaganda....
Lags
If I was a barber, I sure wouldn't want to have to give Kim a Haircut. It could result in your death or internment as a barber in a labor camp cutting hair if he does not like what you did.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Rewey
Probably Trump's fault somehow.
Only in that he believed he could deal with a dictator.
He should have just listened to his advisors.
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea executed its nuclear envoy to the United States as part of a purge of officials who steered negotiations for a failed summit between leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump, a South Korean newspaper said on Friday.
Kim Hyok Chol was executed in March at Mirim Airport in Pyongyang, along with four foreign ministry officials after they were charged with spying for the United States, the Chosun Ilbo reported, citing an unidentified source with knowledge of the situation.
“He was accused of spying for the United States for poorly reporting on the negotiations without properly grasping U.S. intentions,” the source was quoted as saying.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea executed its nuclear envoy to the United States as part of a purge of officials who steered negotiations for a failed summit between leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump, a South Korean newspaper said on Friday.
Kim Hyok Chol was executed in March at Mirim Airport in Pyongyang, along with four foreign ministry officials after they were charged with spying for the United States, the Chosun Ilbo reported, citing an unidentified source with knowledge of the situation.
“He was accused of spying for the United States for poorly reporting on the negotiations without properly grasping U.S. intentions,” the source was quoted as saying.
www.reuters.com...
We knew about this 3 weeks ago, and ABC's This Week reported on it, and asked Mike Pompeo about it. His response was Chairman Kim has the right to choose who will be his representatives.....blah, blah, blah
www.theweek.com...
But, no worries, Trump said "I'm with him", about Chairman Kim, just this last Memorial Day weekend, In Japan!
originally posted by: Lagomorphe
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea executed its nuclear envoy to the United States as part of a purge of officials who steered negotiations for a failed summit between leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump, a South Korean newspaper said on Friday.
Kim Hyok Chol was executed in March at Mirim Airport in Pyongyang, along with four foreign ministry officials after they were charged with spying for the United States, the Chosun Ilbo reported, citing an unidentified source with knowledge of the situation.
“He was accused of spying for the United States for poorly reporting on the negotiations without properly grasping U.S. intentions,” the source was quoted as saying.
www.reuters.com...
We knew about this 3 weeks ago, and ABC's This Week reported on it, and asked Mike Pompeo about it. His response was Chairman Kim has the right to choose who will be his representatives.....blah, blah, blah
www.theweek.com...
But, no worries, Trump said "I'm with him", about Chairman Kim, just this last Memorial Day weekend, In Japan!
What would your response be?
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Rewey
a reply to: 727Sky
Probably Trump's fault somehow.
Had he not tried to negotiate nuclear peace with North Korea, none of this would have happened...
Perhaps it wasn't that Trump tried, perhaps it was that he failed?
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
originally posted by: Lagomorphe
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea executed its nuclear envoy to the United States as part of a purge of officials who steered negotiations for a failed summit between leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump, a South Korean newspaper said on Friday.
Kim Hyok Chol was executed in March at Mirim Airport in Pyongyang, along with four foreign ministry officials after they were charged with spying for the United States, the Chosun Ilbo reported, citing an unidentified source with knowledge of the situation.
“He was accused of spying for the United States for poorly reporting on the negotiations without properly grasping U.S. intentions,” the source was quoted as saying.
www.reuters.com...
We knew about this 3 weeks ago, and ABC's This Week reported on it, and asked Mike Pompeo about it. His response was Chairman Kim has the right to choose who will be his representatives.....blah, blah, blah
www.theweek.com...
But, no worries, Trump said "I'm with him", about Chairman Kim, just this last Memorial Day weekend, In Japan!
What would your response be?
My response if I was the president or Mike Pompeo? No matter. It would have been one of condemnation, if true, and I would have said it was a horrific violation of human rights, if true.
North Korea’s official party mouthpiece Rodong Sinmun warned on Thursday that “two-faced” officials would face the “stern judgment of the revolution”.
“It is an anti-Party, anti-revolutionary act to pretend to be revering the leader in front of him when you actually dream of something else,” it said in a commentary.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Rewey
Probably Trump's fault somehow.
Only in that he believed he could deal with a dictator.
He should have just listened to his advisors.
originally posted by: Lagomorphe
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
originally posted by: Lagomorphe
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea executed its nuclear envoy to the United States as part of a purge of officials who steered negotiations for a failed summit between leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump, a South Korean newspaper said on Friday.
Kim Hyok Chol was executed in March at Mirim Airport in Pyongyang, along with four foreign ministry officials after they were charged with spying for the United States, the Chosun Ilbo reported, citing an unidentified source with knowledge of the situation.
“He was accused of spying for the United States for poorly reporting on the negotiations without properly grasping U.S. intentions,” the source was quoted as saying.
www.reuters.com...
We knew about this 3 weeks ago, and ABC's This Week reported on it, and asked Mike Pompeo about it. His response was Chairman Kim has the right to choose who will be his representatives.....blah, blah, blah
www.theweek.com...
But, no worries, Trump said "I'm with him", about Chairman Kim, just this last Memorial Day weekend, In Japan!
What would your response be?
My response if I was the president or Mike Pompeo? No matter. It would have been one of condemnation, if true, and I would have said it was a horrific violation of human rights, if true.
And if you didn’t have affirmation of the truth?
Your response?
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
originally posted by: Lagomorphe
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
originally posted by: Lagomorphe
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea executed its nuclear envoy to the United States as part of a purge of officials who steered negotiations for a failed summit between leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump, a South Korean newspaper said on Friday.
Kim Hyok Chol was executed in March at Mirim Airport in Pyongyang, along with four foreign ministry officials after they were charged with spying for the United States, the Chosun Ilbo reported, citing an unidentified source with knowledge of the situation.
“He was accused of spying for the United States for poorly reporting on the negotiations without properly grasping U.S. intentions,” the source was quoted as saying.
www.reuters.com...
We knew about this 3 weeks ago, and ABC's This Week reported on it, and asked Mike Pompeo about it. His response was Chairman Kim has the right to choose who will be his representatives.....blah, blah, blah
www.theweek.com...
But, no worries, Trump said "I'm with him", about Chairman Kim, just this last Memorial Day weekend, In Japan!
What would your response be?
My response if I was the president or Mike Pompeo? No matter. It would have been one of condemnation, if true, and I would have said it was a horrific violation of human rights, if true.
And if you didn’t have affirmation of the truth?
Your response?
Same response: It would have been one of condemnation, if true, and I would have said it was a horrific violation of human rights, if true.
I can't imagine that if ABC news heard about it, President Trump and/or Mike Pompeo wouldn't know the truth. I can understand not wanting to admit that they knew the truth, though. So, "if true, this is outrageous..." would be my public response.
And if false?