Yeah, I do. Now look at the turn of events. Perhaps it is time to put a muzzle on the rhetoric & WATCH as the events unfold.
It's just like all the sky will fall bs if Trump was elected. From the markets to the economy, you knuckleheads have been wrong at every turn that mattered.
Perhaps it is time to reevaluate your position and move from one of partisanship to one of silent observation.
I went from anti Trump pre election to support the positive & condemn the bad. It has proven to be a much less stressful position.
If anyone "thinks" that KJU is giving up his nukes just for a chance to have the orange buffoon visit the Korean peninsula, you're beyond hope.
I am hoping that a better relation with NK develops and if it means that the orange clown is forced to go into that peninsula with promises of lifting sanctions, so be it.......
Just don't ***** about Obama's Iran deal.
We'll always ***** about the Iran deal. It wasn't much of a deal for the
U.S.
There won't be better relations with NK, unless they denuke. This has
been kicked down the road for a generation, well, we're out of time now.
There will be no preconditions. No need for them. Kim is the one that
told So Korea he would denuke. He's put his cards on the table with
the South. Thus he has to back that up if he wants to keep the South
in his corner.
I don't believe there will be any negotiations, per se, at this meeting.
Just a feeling out period with both sides placing their demands on the
table. Scheduling a second and future meetings and everything else
remaining in place. Including all the sanctions. The Donald is well aware
of the mistakes of previous Presidents including Clinton's deal where
he basically financed their nuke program while saying he was ensuring
they wouldn't get any.
That ain't gonna work with The Donald. He'll negotiate from his original
standpoint. "We will not accept a Nuclear North Korea with an ICBM
that can reach America."
Kim will know his clock is ticking. He will know when their warheads
can reenter the atmosphere intact, we will strike.
Let the negotiations commence.