Trump vs Kim Summit

First it was don't rattle Sabers and upset Little Rocket Man. Then it was don't call Little Rocket Man Little Rocket Man or he may nuke us. Then it was don't back down. Then it was don't try to meet with him. Then it was don't cancel the meeting. Then and it was don't go to the meeting then it was the meeting was worthless. . .

The only consistent position is whatever Trump's position is is bad.

Amen and pass the plate...

;)

You left out, TRUMP GAVE KIM LEGITIMACY!!!

Never mind that his nukes gave him all the legitimacy that he needed on the world stage...
 
Why do we wonder about Kim Kardsasion (sp?) meeting Trump. She's just another porn star.
 
Tang Dynasty Emperor Taizong, U.S. President Donald Trump and the Korean peninsula

In the ancient Chinese military strategy classic, Questions and Replies between Tang Taizong and Li Weigong, the great Tang Dynasty Emperor Taizong of the 7th century famously ruminated that, “In war, we prefer the position of the host to that of the guest.”

In essence, Emperor Taizong’s pithy statement sums up China’s long-standing strategic approach toward the decades-long military standoff on the Korean Peninsula, i.e. to play the “host” and to make the U.S. and its allies play the “guest.”

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Thus, when President Trump and Kim Jong-Un went to Singapore last week to meet face to face in the climactic act of a nuclear drama, the biggest loser was Beijing, as China’s host role as the ultimate and manipulative middle-man in the Korean crisis was gone instantly.

President Trump has miraculously reversed the roles of host and guest in a matter of several months. It is now the U.S. president who is playing the host on the Korean issue, and China has been mercilessly relegated to the role of a far less relevant guest.

Even Emperor Taizong would have been amused by the swiftness of the role reversal.
Miles Maochun Yu

http://www.worldtribune.com/tang-dy...sident-donald-trump-and-the-korean-peninsula/
 
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