Well hush my mouth then.:thumbup:I still think he is a fraud.
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I will be meeting General Kelly, General Mattis and other military leaders at the White House to discuss North Korea. Thank you
5:07 PM - Sep 3, 2017
Does no Secretary of State Rex Tillerson = no diplomacy?
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Kim Jong Un was privately educated in Switzerland, so he's not quite the dummy they are making him out to be. Trump should just phone him up and have a proper conversation!
Firstly thank you for asking
My comments were not based on some secret information that im privy to, but more observations of things he has done and said. There are many many examples of what type of man he is, but a couple for starters would be.
Selfish....When visiting Charlottesville following the rally and murder of a protestor, he couldn't help himself other than to decide it was a good time to advertise his vineyard in Virginia rather than answer the questions asked regarding his reactions to the event.
Unhinged....Making public confidential information given to him by other countries security services, even though it put peoples lives at risk....There was also the Obama birthergate issue he pushed aggressively.
Liar......Birthergate again and again.......Release his tax papers when elected. Just a couple among many many other documented examples.
Bully......Many contractors who have worked for the Trump company......People living around the golf course he was building in Scotland........Many media, opponents and and generally anyone that questions him in any way.
Seeing as you asked I offer this quick reply. If you don't see anything wrong with the man that's fair enough and if that's the case i'm sure that anything I have written is not going to change your view. I just feel that the most powerful office in the world should judged by quite a high bar, and for me Trump is nowhere near that level.
Luckily he has not balls or control to deliver on his rhetoric .
USA has the perfect president one who shouts at the world, whilst behind the scenes the real power brokers are hard at work , hiding behind all this blustering it keeps their covert work away from the spotlight , as we all foolishly follow and focus on the worthless mutterings of a clown .
Clever stuff, that other chap before was way too nice , involved and poking around in covert politics
Maybe I'm a cynic or a bit guileless but why are the west and our allies allowed to have nukes
but others are not, our leaders give us moral reasons and scare monger the population
why others should not have them, giving us dangers ect ect
while all the time having them themselves but neglecting to mention this
as others have pointed out on here
only one country has dropped nuclear weapons killing civilians
There's not really a lot anyone can do to stop a country developing nuclear weapons as North Korea are proving. Most countries are signed up to the non-proliferation treaty and they do it voluntarily because they know that if everyone had nukes then it's only a matter of time before they start going off - so the fewer countries that have them the better and you can't really expect other countries not to have nukes if you have them yourself.
Which brings us on to US, UK, Russia, etc, the handful of countries that do have them. As we've seen with the Trident debates, they're a tricky thing to say goodbye to.
So it's not really fair for countries with nukes to tell others they can't have them - but if everyone got rid of them then it would just be a matter of time before one country built them and then no one has any leverage to stop that country using them.
Anybody who thinks NK is doing all of this on their own is nuts!
No idea, but lots to choose from. You just need to look at motives and benefits. It could be anybody from a rival country to spies selling technology information, etc. You could also argue that the world always needs a bogey man and has always had one, so it could even be a charade.