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Sunday, August 20, 2017
Special Report From SKY News: A New Korean War? (Video)
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B.Poster
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As long as Russia and China stick to the sanctions agreement and China sticks to its pledge of neutrality, renewal of the Korean War canmot happen unless South Korea and North Korea want to go it alone. In such a case, South Korea would lose decisively.
Like it. Don't like it. Reality can be a real b!tch. Accept it and act acvordingly, good outcomes are possible. Rejection of reailty will not end well.
With South Korea on notice from candidate Trump, quite correctly, that this "alliance" in it's current nature is a net negative to America tne risk of them doing something stupid is minimized that eould draw us into hot war.
As such, renewed hot war on the Korean Peninsula has likely been averted due to some incredibly brilliant diplomacy and "fire and fury" comments by team Trump. After all could this have been accomplushed without some credible threat and knowing China an Russia weren't going to cover for their Notth Korean ally added to things.
Keep in mind DJT accomplished all of this and saved Guam and very likely America with a "bad hand" to use a poker term. However this was accomplished it was brilliant provided to much wasn't given up.
Instead of criticizing team Trump for any number of ridiculous reasons perhaps the media should ask what DJT and his team gave up to ensure such cooperation. Given the public nature of this, there seems little to no possibility that they will or will back aeay from the samctions or neutrality. How dod DJT avhieve this with essentially zero leverage? What was given up to achieve this? Given America's relative position, it isn't like America can dictate terms to anyone. Nevertheless I'd like to know what we gave up to get such cooperation and most Americans would like to know as well.
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As long as Russia and China stick to the sanctions agreement and China sticks to its pledge of neutrality, renewal of the Korean War canmot happen unless South Korea and North Korea want to go it alone. In such a case, South Korea would lose decisively.
Like it. Don't like it. Reality can be a real b!tch. Accept it and act acvordingly, good outcomes are possible. Rejection of reailty will not end well.
With South Korea on notice from candidate Trump, quite correctly, that this "alliance" in it's current nature is a net negative to America tne risk of them doing something stupid is minimized that eould draw us into hot war.
As such, renewed hot war on the Korean Peninsula has likely been averted due to some incredibly brilliant diplomacy and "fire and fury" comments by team Trump. After all could this have been accomplushed without some credible threat and knowing China an Russia weren't going to cover for their Notth Korean ally added to things.
Keep in mind DJT accomplished all of this and saved Guam and very likely America with a "bad hand" to use a poker term. However this was accomplished it was brilliant provided to much wasn't given up.
Instead of criticizing team Trump for any number of ridiculous reasons perhaps the media should ask what DJT and his team gave up to ensure such cooperation. Given the public nature of this, there seems little to no possibility that they will or will back aeay from the samctions or neutrality. How dod DJT avhieve this with essentially zero leverage? What was given up to achieve this? Given America's relative position, it isn't like America can dictate terms to anyone. Nevertheless I'd like to know what we gave up to get such cooperation and most Americans would like to know as well.
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