Baz Ares
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Trump made promises to Kim that he didn’t keep
North Korea launched what appears to be a submarine-launched missile on Tuesday night, which flew further than any other projectile in two years. It’s a sign that Pyongyang is angry with the lack of progress, and there may be a good reason why.
According to two sources, Trump (The Great Douche) made two concrete promises to Kim during their June summit at the Panmunjom peace village at the inter-Korean border. First, Trump reiterated his vow to sign an end-of-war declaration that would formally say the US and North Korea are no longer at war. That’s a fairly simple step to take, as it recognizes both countries haven’t fought since the 1950s and it would give Kim the ability to tell US-skeptics at home that he might not need as big a nuclear arsenal.
But the second promise may have mattered much more: Trump (The Great Douche) told Kim that he’d cancel a joint military exercise with South Korea planned just weeks after third summit. Trump (The Great Douche) has long questioned the need for those drills, mainly because he thinks they’re too big and the US spends a lot of money on them. But after multiple military aides told Trump that the Dong Maeng exercise was really a smaller-scale simulation, he relented and let it take place August.
U.S. Nuclear Talks With North Korea Break Down in Hours
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I guess all the world's dictators are going to cash in on the Great Douche illegal dealings.
Does the Great Douche have the cash to cover these debts?
Another Great MAGA Moment!
North Korea launched what appears to be a submarine-launched missile on Tuesday night, which flew further than any other projectile in two years. It’s a sign that Pyongyang is angry with the lack of progress, and there may be a good reason why.
According to two sources, Trump (The Great Douche) made two concrete promises to Kim during their June summit at the Panmunjom peace village at the inter-Korean border. First, Trump reiterated his vow to sign an end-of-war declaration that would formally say the US and North Korea are no longer at war. That’s a fairly simple step to take, as it recognizes both countries haven’t fought since the 1950s and it would give Kim the ability to tell US-skeptics at home that he might not need as big a nuclear arsenal.
But the second promise may have mattered much more: Trump (The Great Douche) told Kim that he’d cancel a joint military exercise with South Korea planned just weeks after third summit. Trump (The Great Douche) has long questioned the need for those drills, mainly because he thinks they’re too big and the US spends a lot of money on them. But after multiple military aides told Trump that the Dong Maeng exercise was really a smaller-scale simulation, he relented and let it take place August.
U.S. Nuclear Talks With North Korea Break Down in Hours
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I guess all the world's dictators are going to cash in on the Great Douche illegal dealings.
Does the Great Douche have the cash to cover these debts?
Another Great MAGA Moment!
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