Fortunately, the impossibility of denuclearising (sic) NK is a fictitious as your egg.![]()
It shapes like your head.
Fortunately, the impossibility of denuclearising (sic) NK is a fictitious as your egg.![]()
North Korea and Kim Jung Un are in a difficult position. There is no real positive solution to the situation. They feel they need nuclear weapons to be taken seriously in the world. They have the 4th largest arming in the world. If word was to get to the North Korean people, as a whole what life is like in South Korea, and the rest of the world, Kim Jung Un and his government would fall.
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Thank you, my most respected mentor and confidant,
1. For all the hullabaloo in #1, each side will walk away after the summit without getting what they wish for. US sanctions on North Korea will stay.
2. In #2, the following can happen as Trump and company resolve to wreck the Chinese economy with the ultimate aim and hidden agenda to repeat the "Soviet collapse" on the Chinese Communist Party:
(a) The Huawei CFO will be sentenced to jail, if not death.
(b) More tariffs will be imposed by Trump on more Chinese goods.
(c) The US will threaten more countries with sanctions and tariffs to ban Huawei.
There! Now you've got it!
Excellent job reedak. You have bound your predictions to actual markers (underlined).
By the way, my good man, you seem to have altered your position from thinking Trump a small-brained buffoon to now thinking him a mastermind of supervillain proportion.
cheerio!
My most respected friend, my opinion on Donald Trump as a "small-brained buffoon" has not changed. Rather, I am comparing him to some Ming emperors during the declining years of the Ming Dynasty when eunuchs wielded enormous influence and power behind their backs.
North Korea and Kim Jung Un are in a difficult position. There is no real positive solution to the situation. They feel they need nuclear weapons to be taken seriously in the world. They have the 4th largest arming in the world. If word was to get to the North Korean people, as a whole what life is like in South Korea, and the rest of the world, Kim Jung Un and his government would fall.
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The second Trump-Kim summit in Hanoi is about 8 hours away. My educated guess is that it will end up as another joke of the century.
In my opinion, the US will fail again in its goal of complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearisation (CVID) of North Korea whatever "cosmetic" deal is struck at the summit. To denuclearize North Korea is as difficult, if not impossible, as destroying the koramon's egg in one of my political satires.
Small nations like North Korea and Iran can point the way to big countries in how to deal with US hegemony under Donald Trump. Tiny nuts seem to be harder to crack than big pumpkins.
https://politicalfray.com/threads/political-satire-the-old-man-of-the-mountain-9a.7741/
I predict it will come to light that reedak will be proven as quite the jokester, based on his prediction.
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The USA-NK summits are a success simply by having them. Prior to the 1st summit, NK was launching ballistic missiles, including over Japan, regularly. They did six nuclear tests. And they were threatening the USA. Since the first summit all of this has stopped.
You really:
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My great friend, have you run 100 rounds round the school field? If not, you should hammer 100 nails into Trump's border wall.![]()
The USA-NK summits are a success simply by having them. Prior to the 1st summit, NK was launching ballistic missiles, including over Japan, regularly. They did six nuclear tests. And they were threatening the USA. Since the first summit all of this has stopped.
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fits neither of those criteria.My educated guess is that it will end up as another joke of the century.
Reedak,
To make predictions you need verifiable markers and it also needs to be able to be proven incorrect or wrong.
For example if I predict that Kim Kardashian will die, then it can be verified if she dies, also if she lives I am proven wrong.
your statement fits neither of those criteria.
the outcome is a mere opinion and not verifiable at all.
Please go back to the drawing board and give it another go my good man.
You are quite behind the times! Will be a steel fence.![]()
My respected Mentor,
...Anyway, I have the guts to express my view (or opinion) that the US could NEVER achieve its goal of complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearisation (CVID) of North Korea.
Maybe decades or even centuries later, future generations...
If the US succeeds to dismantle ALL the North Korean nukes tomorrow or anytime, I shall withdraw from all political forums in SHAME and DEFEAT.
2. Justin Trudeau will step down due to a scandal...
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When Mr Trudeau led the Liberals to victory in the election in October 2015, he called himself a feminist, promised to improve Canada’s troubled relations with indigenous peoples and pledged to conduct an open and transparent government. These promises look empty after Ms Wilson-Raybould, an indigenous politician, told the parliamentary justice committee investigating the affair on February 27th that the prime minister and his officials had tried to strong-arm her. The most senior bureaucrat in Ottawa issued “veiled threats” of what would happen if she did not change her mind, she testified. (That bureaucrat, who has testified previously, is due to appear before the committee again on March 6th.) She believes that she was demoted in January to the more junior post of minister of veterans’ affairs as punishment...
Justin Trudeau says he's taking scandal, resignations 'seriously'
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Philpott, who was in overall charge of government spending, deprives Trudeau of another powerful female Cabinet minister just months ahead of an election that polls show he could lose.
Philpott's friend, former Attorney General and Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould, testified last week that Trudeau and senior members of his government inappropriately tried to pressure her to avoid prosecution of a major Canadian engineering company in a case involving allegations of corruption in Libya.