Trump tells North Korea to trust US Promises as He Breaks a Huge One

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This moment perfectly illustrated the absurdity of Trump's decision to violate the Iran nuclear deal.

While announcing his decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, Trump claimed he was demonstrating the trustworthiness of the United States.

During his speech at the White House Tuesday afternoon, Trump also announced that his administration was imposing sanctions on Iran that had been waived as part of the agreement.

“Today’s action sends a critical message: The United States no longer makes empty threats,” he said after detailing those actions.

“When I make promises, I keep them,” he continued. “In fact, at this very moment, Secretary [of State Mike] Pompeo is on his way to North Korea in preparation for my upcoming meeting with Kim Jong Un. Plans are being made, relationships are building.”

He added that “with the help of China, South Korea, and Japan, a future of great prosperity and security can be achieved for everyone.”

But those declarations ring hollow coming on the heels of the withdrawal announcement.

Trump’s violation of the Iran deal threatens the ability of the United States to be trusted when it seeks agreements from other countries.

As President Obama, who brokered the historic deal, noted immediately following Trump’s speech, “The consistent flouting of agreements that our country is a party to risks eroding America’s credibility.”

Yet while Trump was in the middle of breaking a multilateral nuclear agreement that the other parties were all complying with, he promised to bring “prosperity and security” to North and South Korea with a multilateral nuclear deal.

And the possibility of the U.S. pulling out of any potential North Korea deal must already be on Kim Jong Un’s mind. Newly appointed national security adviser John Bolton was instrumental in doing just that during the George W. Bush administration.

And Trump’s own North Korea policy was a reckless mess before all of this, thanks to his various Twitter threats.

But it was particularly strange for Trump to stake his claim to trustworthiness on the fact that he is violating exactly the sort of deal he expects North Korea to enter into.

Filthy Don makes all used-car salesmen look honest. And still no sanctions on Russia.:113:
 
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Filthy Don is the man who brought you the Trump University scam and must pay out $25M to students.

He also had to pay the government ten of millions of dollars because he purposely refused to implement casino protocols that prevented funneling of money through such businesses.

On top of this, Filthy Don has now been found of funneling money through Cohen's lawfirm with finances and support coming from Russia. Credibility is shot.

The World knows they are working with a swindler when they meet with Filthy Don. :113:
 
The US didn't make any promises to Iran.

Obama never took it to the American people...he went to the UN.

It was Obama who made a promise and Iran was well aware that the deal
could be ended because the American Congress did not vote to make it
a Treaty.

The UN don't mean shit to Americans.
 
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Filthy Don credibility is worth shit. And because he has no plan B or plan C or a plan at all, he's stuck with only lies to get things done.

That doesn't work well with the world. :113:
 
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Today Trump showed Kim we are serous about nuclear disarmament...

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This moment perfectly illustrated the absurdity of Trump's decision to violate the Iran nuclear deal.

While announcing his decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, Trump claimed he was demonstrating the trustworthiness of the United States.

During his speech at the White House Tuesday afternoon, Trump also announced that his administration was imposing sanctions on Iran that had been waived as part of the agreement.

“Today’s action sends a critical message: The United States no longer makes empty threats,” he said after detailing those actions.

“When I make promises, I keep them,” he continued. “In fact, at this very moment, Secretary [of State Mike] Pompeo is on his way to North Korea in preparation for my upcoming meeting with Kim Jong Un. Plans are being made, relationships are building.”

He added that “with the help of China, South Korea, and Japan, a future of great prosperity and security can be achieved for everyone.”

But those declarations ring hollow coming on the heels of the withdrawal announcement.

Trump’s violation of the Iran deal threatens the ability of the United States to be trusted when it seeks agreements from other countries.

As President Obama, who brokered the historic deal, noted immediately following Trump’s speech, “The consistent flouting of agreements that our country is a party to risks eroding America’s credibility.”

Yet while Trump was in the middle of breaking a multilateral nuclear agreement that the other parties were all complying with, he promised to bring “prosperity and security” to North and South Korea with a multilateral nuclear deal.

And the possibility of the U.S. pulling out of any potential North Korea deal must already be on Kim Jong Un’s mind. Newly appointed national security adviser John Bolton was instrumental in doing just that during the George W. Bush administration.

And Trump’s own North Korea policy was a reckless mess before all of this, thanks to his various Twitter threats.

But it was particularly strange for Trump to stake his claim to trustworthiness on the fact that he is violating exactly the sort of deal he expects North Korea to enter into.

Filthy Don makes all used-car salesmen look honest. And still no sanctions on Russia.:113:

Obviously you need to know more, it’s sad how little you do...
 
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This moment perfectly illustrated the absurdity of Trump's decision to violate the Iran nuclear deal.

While announcing his decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, Trump claimed he was demonstrating the trustworthiness of the United States.

During his speech at the White House Tuesday afternoon, Trump also announced that his administration was imposing sanctions on Iran that had been waived as part of the agreement.

“Today’s action sends a critical message: The United States no longer makes empty threats,” he said after detailing those actions.

“When I make promises, I keep them,” he continued. “In fact, at this very moment, Secretary [of State Mike] Pompeo is on his way to North Korea in preparation for my upcoming meeting with Kim Jong Un. Plans are being made, relationships are building.”

He added that “with the help of China, South Korea, and Japan, a future of great prosperity and security can be achieved for everyone.”

But those declarations ring hollow coming on the heels of the withdrawal announcement.

Trump’s violation of the Iran deal threatens the ability of the United States to be trusted when it seeks agreements from other countries.

As President Obama, who brokered the historic deal, noted immediately following Trump’s speech, “The consistent flouting of agreements that our country is a party to risks eroding America’s credibility.”

Yet while Trump was in the middle of breaking a multilateral nuclear agreement that the other parties were all complying with, he promised to bring “prosperity and security” to North and South Korea with a multilateral nuclear deal.

And the possibility of the U.S. pulling out of any potential North Korea deal must already be on Kim Jong Un’s mind. Newly appointed national security adviser John Bolton was instrumental in doing just that during the George W. Bush administration.

And Trump’s own North Korea policy was a reckless mess before all of this, thanks to his various Twitter threats.

But it was particularly strange for Trump to stake his claim to trustworthiness on the fact that he is violating exactly the sort of deal he expects North Korea to enter into.

Filthy Don makes all used-car salesmen look honest. And still no sanctions on Russia.:113:

Obviously you need to know more, it’s sad how little you do...

Hey Trumptard, Filthy Don is the guy who tried out an University scam. Get with the program, Missy.:113:
 
The Obama deal with Iran did ZERO to help our interests! It let European nations off the hook with sanctions so they could start making money in Iran. It gave the Iranians 150 Billion dollars and a higher GDP so now they have more money to spend on the spread of international terrorism and on their nuclear weapons program. Trump was 100% right to end it. The real question you should be asking is who was the MORON who signed that agreement in the first place!
 
Hey Trumptard, Filthy Don is the guy who tried out an University scam. Get with the program

You’re such a willing pupil, do you know how to rollover too? Its already clear you know how to beg...

Why don’t you have the guts to just tell me how much you want to take of my money? It’s the pussys of the world, such as yourself, that qualify as Liberals, you know you’re a lazy POS, but a reluctant thief, more along the line of a coward....
 
Hey Trumptard, Filthy Don is the guy who tried out an University scam. Get with the program

You’re such a willing pupil, do you know how to rollover too? Its already clear you know how to beg...

Why don’t you have the guts to just tell me how much you want to take of my money? It’s the pussys of the world, such as yourself, that qualify as Liberals, you know you’re a lazy POS, but a reluctant thief, more along the line of a coward....

Filthy Don grabbed you by the puzzy....and you constantly let it happen while he whispers lies into your ear. Enough said, HuckleCvck..but thanks for playing. :113:
 
What you're saying is Trump should be required to stay in a deal (with which he had nothing to do), even though that deal is helping a terrorist nation acquire nuclear weapons. Just how stupid can you be?
 
What you're saying is Trump should be required to stay in a deal (with which he had nothing to do), even though that deal is helping a terrorist nation acquire nuclear weapons. Just how stupid can you be?

Did FauxNoose feed you this line because I swear their propoganda froths these same bullchit lies.

Well your boy did do the Saudis a favor by this move. Remember the War Sword Dance..or are you too stupid to figure what is going on here.

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This moment perfectly illustrated the absurdity of Trump's decision to violate the Iran nuclear deal.

While announcing his decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, Trump claimed he was demonstrating the trustworthiness of the United States.

During his speech at the White House Tuesday afternoon, Trump also announced that his administration was imposing sanctions on Iran that had been waived as part of the agreement.

“Today’s action sends a critical message: The United States no longer makes empty threats,” he said after detailing those actions.

“When I make promises, I keep them,” he continued. “In fact, at this very moment, Secretary [of State Mike] Pompeo is on his way to North Korea in preparation for my upcoming meeting with Kim Jong Un. Plans are being made, relationships are building.”

He added that “with the help of China, South Korea, and Japan, a future of great prosperity and security can be achieved for everyone.”

But those declarations ring hollow coming on the heels of the withdrawal announcement.

Trump’s violation of the Iran deal threatens the ability of the United States to be trusted when it seeks agreements from other countries.

As President Obama, who brokered the historic deal, noted immediately following Trump’s speech, “The consistent flouting of agreements that our country is a party to risks eroding America’s credibility.”

Yet while Trump was in the middle of breaking a multilateral nuclear agreement that the other parties were all complying with, he promised to bring “prosperity and security” to North and South Korea with a multilateral nuclear deal.

And the possibility of the U.S. pulling out of any potential North Korea deal must already be on Kim Jong Un’s mind. Newly appointed national security adviser John Bolton was instrumental in doing just that during the George W. Bush administration.

And Trump’s own North Korea policy was a reckless mess before all of this, thanks to his various Twitter threats.

But it was particularly strange for Trump to stake his claim to trustworthiness on the fact that he is violating exactly the sort of deal he expects North Korea to enter into.

Filthy Don makes all used-car salesmen look honest. And still no sanctions on Russia.:113:
That KJU solidarity haircut looks good on you
 
And this type of act by Trump is what causing America to run away from him

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even though that deal is helping a terrorist nation acquire nuclear weapons.

Another Trump cult member "thinks" that Obama's deal actually helped Iran's acquisition of nukes......

What the fuck is WRONG with these morons??
 
How amazing is it the half-kenyan muslim was so much better as a president than Trump.
 
What you're saying is Trump should be required to stay in a deal (with which he had nothing to do), even though that deal is helping a terrorist nation acquire nuclear weapons. Just how stupid can you be?

Did FauxNoose feed you this line because I swear their propoganda froths these same bullchit lies.

Well your boy did do the Saudis a favor by this move. Remember the War Sword Dance..or are you too stupid to figure what is going on here.

tenor.gif


And now the Saudis (at least the current leadership) is trying to liberalize (in the old sense) their country.

But that is somehow horrible as well, right?
 
This moment perfectly illustrated the absurdity of Trump's decision to violate the Iran nuclear deal.

While announcing his decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, Trump claimed he was demonstrating the trustworthiness of the United States.

During his speech at the White House Tuesday afternoon, Trump also announced that his administration was imposing sanctions on Iran that had been waived as part of the agreement.

“Today’s action sends a critical message: The United States no longer makes empty threats,” he said after detailing those actions.

“When I make promises, I keep them,” he continued. “In fact, at this very moment, Secretary [of State Mike] Pompeo is on his way to North Korea in preparation for my upcoming meeting with Kim Jong Un. Plans are being made, relationships are building.”

He added that “with the help of China, South Korea, and Japan, a future of great prosperity and security can be achieved for everyone.”

But those declarations ring hollow coming on the heels of the withdrawal announcement.

Trump’s violation of the Iran deal threatens the ability of the United States to be trusted when it seeks agreements from other countries.

As President Obama, who brokered the historic deal, noted immediately following Trump’s speech, “The consistent flouting of agreements that our country is a party to risks eroding America’s credibility.”

Yet while Trump was in the middle of breaking a multilateral nuclear agreement that the other parties were all complying with, he promised to bring “prosperity and security” to North and South Korea with a multilateral nuclear deal.

And the possibility of the U.S. pulling out of any potential North Korea deal must already be on Kim Jong Un’s mind. Newly appointed national security adviser John Bolton was instrumental in doing just that during the George W. Bush administration.

And Trump’s own North Korea policy was a reckless mess before all of this, thanks to his various Twitter threats.

But it was particularly strange for Trump to stake his claim to trustworthiness on the fact that he is violating exactly the sort of deal he expects North Korea to enter into.

Filthy Don makes all used-car salesmen look honest. And still no sanctions on Russia.:113:


There was no previous deal. They were already developing nuclear weapons and your beloved O signed off on it.
 

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