Erwin Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 Since Syria, we have been talking about how Trump is either being pressured or converted by ((( Jared Kushner ))) and his ((( Neo-Cuck ))) friends. Since North Korea, we have been completely perplexed as to why Trump is playing with fire. I (and many others, e.g. Bill Mitchell) have pointed out that Trump has a history of being cold and calculating, during his negotiations. During his campaign, he often did jaw-dropping things. Many reacted by calling him a mad-man, only to find out weeks later what the original plan was. I think that today, we may have some insight as to what the geo-political chess was about. By agitating North Korea, Trump has created a situation where South Korea really needs the US military. CNBC just announced that Trump is now threatening to terminate the free trade deal with South Korea if Seoul doesn't pay for US defense. BOOM. Art of The Deal, baby! So do you guys still think Trump is a mad-man? Or can we finally admit that Trump is a methodical strategic genius?
RichardY Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 "TRUMP! AHHHHHH KING OF THE IMPOSSIBLE" A comment on a Flash Gordon music video Youtube. (5 months ago) Anyway as the commenter went on to say, basically that if N.Korea develops say SATAN II missiles, undetectable by Radar. In my own words Kim could launch a first-strike. "Heil KIM!!!(Ming)" For the Koreans not killed by radiation. If they give into blackmail that just makes the corruption worse and Evil even more possible. I mean the Koreans like their Starcraft(National Sport). Plus they're the "purest humans" on the planet. Perhaps they already tried a civil war situation in N.Korea. Maybe Kim has just the "happy centres" light up from killing, even family members. A maniac or someone experiencing laughter would perhaps have the pain and happy centres light up, just speculation.
Dylan Lawrence Moore Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 The thing that keeps me thinking about the Syria strike, is that since 9/11, by the time we've heard about our Supreme Leader wanting to go in and blown up a country, it was already done. Libya was in the process of getting reduced to shambles by the time Obama announced his "kinetic military action". Trump did some minor damage on an airfield in Syria, warned the Russians ahead of time, then promptly turned his attention towards North Korea. After watching Stef's recent interview with Malice on North Korea, I'm really getting a full picture of why this place needs to be taken care of. Both for the millions starving there and for the safety of the region (South Korea and Japan). What plan Trump has of dealing with it has me on pins and needles. From that interview, it sounds like the only way out of this mess is to guarantee safety for the leadership of North Korea. I hope Trump has that on his mind.
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