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But its no-show has caused some South Koreans to question his leadership and strategy regarding their unpredictable neighbor in the north.
And as the country prepares to vote for a new president on May 9, the claim could have far-reaching implications for the two countries' relations.
"Trump, (Vice President Mike) Pence and (Secretary of Defense James) Mattis all used this to raise tension and pressure North Korea. Strong nations' power comes from transparency, not the opposite"
"How does the US expect South Koreans to trust the US when its leader bluffs and exaggerates? South Koreans' feelings were hurt considerably by remarks by the leader of a close ally."
Add South Korea to the list of countries Trump has offended or horrified. Their media headlines called Trumps bluff “the Carl Vinson lie” and equated it with N Koreas laughable “fake missiles on parade" . This is what happens when you get rid of your entire State Department and have a buffoon as commander in chief. Who conducts diplomacy and military manoeuvres
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