Nobel Peace Prize for Trump. Kim Jong Un in SOUTH Korea.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by wilburbear, Apr 27, 2018.

  1. Yeah, Trump is a real hero. In his head. He's even afraid to fire people himself, "Apprentice" bullshit notwithstanding.
     
    #141     Apr 26, 2019
  2. UsualName

    UsualName

    So long as Trump is the president, Vladimir Putin will be the most powerful person in the world.
     
    #142     Apr 26, 2019
  3. Yeah while this one milks Trump and the taxpayer'
    look at the eye to eye communication between these two!!!


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    #143     Apr 26, 2019
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  4. Notice how Duterte is holding on to his nuts as he shakes hands with Netanyahu. What's that all about?
     
    #144     Apr 26, 2019
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  5. piezoe

    piezoe

    You can always count on "the Frog" for a "what-about" totally unrelated to the topic being commented on. And what makes this Frog "what-about" doubly idiotic is that the money that went back to Iran was their own money in the first place. We had confiscated it!
     
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    #145     Apr 26, 2019
  6. Ahhh no. You are spewing the lefty script.

    Let me help you with that.

    Iran held Americans as hostages for years and therefore forfeited any of their funds under our control.

    Refer to the hostages and their families for more on this.
     
    #146     Apr 26, 2019
  7. piezoe

    piezoe

    wisdom of a Frog who doesn't understand, because he can't, simple, double entry book keeping, which shows not only where money went, but where it came from. But the metaphor of a Tree Frog, at least with regard to intellectual power, is appropriate.
     
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    #147     Apr 26, 2019
  8. Are you sure? A tree frog can at least identify a tree.
     
    #148     Apr 27, 2019
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  9. I see. Giving Iran 1.5 billion was just a standard book-keeping entry so what's the problem?

    I guess that's what it looks like when you learned all you know about finance from working for the government.
     
    #149     Apr 27, 2019
  10. Where the fuck is the warmonger , Bolton ?


    Conservative columnist pounds bungling Trump for driving North Korea’s Kim into Putin’s arms


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    In a harsh column in the New York Times, conservative columnist Bret Stephens hammered President Donald Trump for his ham-handed negotiations with North Korean strongman Kim Jong-un who is currently buddying up to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    Stephens started out with a brutal smackdown of Trump’s storied incompetence as a negotiator — despite Trump’s claims to the contrary.


    “As deal-making goes, Donald Trump’s approach to negotiating with North Korea has resembled nothing so much as his purchase, in 1988, of New York’s Plaza Hotel: Rely on personal chemistry, ignore the advice of experts, neglect due diligence and then overpay for an investment that delivers no returns,” he began before adding, “As with the Plaza, the result is about the same: a fiasco.”

    According to the columnist, Trump’s bungling of negotiating has opened the door for Putin to act as a middleman where he can serve his own best interests first.

    “At his February summit with Kim in Hanoi, Trump failed to get the deal that he unwisely hankered for, which was all-too predictable given the history and ambitions of the North Korean regime.”

    “Trump then followed up that failure by continuing to coddle and flatter Kim. In March, he suspended large-scale military exercises with the South. Then he publicly canceled a package of tough North Korea-linked sanctions proposed by his own administration,” the columnist continued before getting to the point about Trump’s dangerous gambit.

    “The result is a visible series of gaps, all of them exploitable by America’s adversaries: the gap between the president and his advisers; between Washington and Seoul; between the existing sanctions regime and the will to enforce them,” he wrote, adding, “Also, the gap between Trump’s fantasies and the facts.”

    “There may be no good answer to the challenge of North Korea, but there are plenty of bad ones. Trump seems eager to grasp them all. And unlike the bomb that was the Plaza deal, these ones could detonate,” he cautioned.
     
    #150     Apr 27, 2019
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