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Summing up Patnetters thoughts on the Historic Trump/Kim Summit


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2018 Jun 12, 7:47pm   2,815 views  12 comments

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1   CBOEtrader   2018 Jun 12, 9:44pm  

What a cute little monkey.

(Bush also deeply afflicted w TDS)
6   Ceffer   2018 Jun 13, 10:22am  

I wonder if KimFuck gave the Great Orange One any cool tips on how to poison pesky adversaries and relatives with honey trap hookers.
7   marcus   2018 Jun 13, 4:22pm  

Hey lookie, Kims hands are even smaller than the Donalds.
8   marcus   2018 Jun 13, 4:24pm  

Sniper says


Somehow I'm guessing you didn't get the point of the OP (Bush with his "Mission Accomplished" banner ) . Or perhaps you did - trying to emphasize my point for me.
9   marcus   2018 Jun 13, 4:42pm  

Let's recap,

1) After TRump becomes President, for some reason China flatters the hell out of Trump but simultaneously gives the the green light for Kim Jung Un to ramp up his nuke and missile testing.

2) This is a challenge to Trump's manhood, and actually the whole world considers it troubling, and provocative on Kim's part. Trump reacts with his subtle and low key diplomatic tweets, about fire and fury, and in one case saying something along the lines of my button is bigger than yours.

3) Eventually for a variety of reasons, including the deep concerns of South Korea and Japan, who both feel like pawns in a game being played out between two of the worlds scariest and craziest leaders, Trump seems willing to try to deal with Kim, you know, since he wrote the book on the art of the deal.

4) China suggests to Kim that "freeze for freeze" would be a good route to go. This is something that China has wanted for a long time, that is the U.S. slowly moving towards the U.S. pulling out of Korea.

5) Trump agrees to do a hugely symbolic meeting with Kim in which Kim is treated as being a leader on the same level as the U.S. President. And a vaguely worded deal comes out with the key aspect of the deal being that we will supposedly stop military training exercises with the South Koreans, in exchange for no more nuke and missile testing on the part of NK. No specifics are spelled out on either side. Trump referred to ending War Games, which might not even include other excercises, and as far as we know, the military was not clued in on what Trump was offering Kim.

So, in coming weeks and months we will have a better idea where this is headed. At least were' making nice with NK, sort of. That's good. Otherwise it's hard to see much that this really means. And yes, I would have been skeptical if it were Obama or Clinton. Although who knows, maybe defensinve becasue republicans would surely be saying this was BY FAR THE WORST MOST TERRIBLE DEAL EVER if Obama were involved.

Just as they have with the Iran deal, which according to most experts is WAY WAY better than nothing and Iran is holding up their end so far, in spite of the hate coming out of the Trump WH. Maybe Trump will have a change of heart about the Iran deal (unlikely) after his recent experiences in Quebec and Singapore. It turns out diplomacy is difficult.

Consensus bottom line: China wins bigly.

Let me guess. That's all part of the plan, so that Trump can turn to China and say, "THe whole world is saying you played me. How can you help me to save face ?"
10   joshuatrio   2018 Jun 13, 5:01pm  

marcus says
Consensus bottom line: China wins bigly.


Lol... This again?
12   Ceffer   2018 Jun 13, 6:22pm  




That Trump is a great negotiator. Looks like KimFuck came up on the short end of the stick after all.

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