Why didn't the truly strong and steady one say, "Let's talk?"

Discussion in 'Politics' started by OddTrader, Aug 11, 2017.

  1. Proved the ET Ignore function working properly!

    Sometimes people would think for so many recent years how many wars the US did actually win, politically, economically and militarily?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_lengths_of_United_States_participation_in_wars

     
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    #11     Aug 11, 2017
  2. Does the US really want to get into another war this time under the current economic and monetary constraints? Seriously! No more joking - Please!

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackjack

    [​IMG]Image compares the CBO January 2001 surplus baseline forecast for the 2002-2011 period versus the actual deficit amounts.

     
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    #12     Aug 11, 2017
  3. The fact/evidence is Trump today is still playing Golf, instead of asking a special war budget from the congress. Acts are much clearer than Words - Too obvious!

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poker
     
    #13     Aug 11, 2017
  4. Did anyone comment that Trump was Weak when saying that last time? If yes, where is the source, please?

    Trump this time could have well said, " The military is ready - Locked and Loaded. Now Let's Talk!".

     
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  6. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    Since you think previous Presidents should have gone to war to stop NK I'm sure you will be signing up to fight if Trump does it :)
     
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  8. Why didn't the truly strong and steady one say, "Let's talk?"

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_North_Korea

    Finally, Kim could be proved later being the Real truly strong and steady one. By naming a figure - in the range of say $5 Billion, plus extra supports for an industrialisation plan worth of funding say $1 Billion per year for several years.

    Or

    When too many North Korean citizens in the future will be fairly wealthy, healthy and worthy, why would they like any wars - When most of their generals and citizens know of a promising peace-building plan like this?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilization
    Today is already 21st century:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/21st_century

    LOL
     
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    #18     Aug 12, 2017
  9. Trump would not talk because he likes eating beautiful pieces of cake while launching missiles.



    New Ad Shows Trump in His Own Words: 'I Love War.' 'Nuclear ... Is Very Important to Me.'

    This will leave a mark: the pro-Hillary Clinton Super PAC Priorities USA has gone back to the vast reserve of damaging Donald Trump statements for a new ad titled “I love war.” And yes, that’s a Trump line used in the ad.

    Trump’s words run over images of the Vietnam War, of Islamic militants, of a mushroom cloud.

    "I'm really good at war, I love war, in a certain way."

    "—including with nukes. Yes, including with nukes.”

    "I know more about ISIS than the generals do, believe me."

    “Nuclear, just the power, the devastation, is very important to me.”

    “I want to be unpredictable.”

    What’s getting predictable here is the string of ads using Trump’s own words to brutal effect.

    NBC News reports that the ad will be backed by a $5 million buy and will air in Ohio, Florida, Nevada, North Carolina, and Iowa. Watch it below.

    http://www.alternet.org/election-2016/nuclear-war-donald-trump
     
    #19     Aug 12, 2017
  10. No one is more prone to imagining how well they would have behaved in conflicts that they never experienced than modern American 'conservatives'.
     
    #20     Aug 12, 2017