President Trump says he would be ‘honored’ to meet with North Korean dictator

They said was that life in South Korea felt empty, and they wanted to go back home and to their families.

And hundreds, if not thousands of soldiers defected to North Korea during the Korean War as well. (A war in which the UN and UNited States bombed 19 of the top 22 cities to rubble, to stop a democratic vote).

1/3 of South Koreans see the United States as the greatest enemy of Korea, another 1/3 see North Korea as the greatest enemy.

Yeah yeah yeah, North Korea is starving and has no lights, say the propaganda machine.
Just like when your hometown propaganda machine shows Iran, or Syria, or Iraq, it's always barren desert hovels. For Korea its always run down concrete buildings in the snow.
That seems about right. Too bad the whole fucking conflict couldn't just end and the DMZ disappear like the Berlin wall. But China isn't about to collapse Soviet Union stye anytime soon and the US isn't going to leave.
 
They said was that life in South Korea felt empty, and they wanted to go back home and to their families.

And hundreds, if not thousands of soldiers defected to North Korea during the Korean War as well. (A war in which the UN and UNited States bombed 19 of the top 22 cities to rubble, to stop a democratic vote).

1/3 of South Koreans see the United States as the greatest enemy of Korea, another 1/3 see North Korea as the greatest enemy.

Yeah yeah yeah, North Korea is starving and has no lights, say the propaganda machine.
Just like when your hometown propaganda machine shows Iran, or Syria, or Iraq, it's always barren desert hovels. For Korea its always run down concrete buildings in the snow.

So, [MENTION=26268]UWDude[/MENTION], were you out in the May Day protests today?
 
So, [MENTION=26268]UWDude[/MENTION], were you out in the May Day protests today?

Were you? Protesting the rising Trump fascist police state? Or do you figure bitching on the internet is enough to stop the world ending crisis we all face?
 
They said was that life in South Korea felt empty, and they wanted to go back home and to their families.

And hundreds, if not thousands of soldiers defected to North Korea during the Korean War as well. (A war in which the UN and UNited States bombed 19 of the top 22 cities to rubble, to stop a democratic vote).

1/3 of South Koreans see the United States as the greatest enemy of Korea, another 1/3 see North Korea as the greatest enemy.

Yeah yeah yeah, North Korea is starving and has no lights, say the propaganda machine.
Just like when your hometown propaganda machine shows Iran, or Syria, or Iraq, it's always barren desert hovels. For Korea its always run down concrete buildings in the snow.


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Were you? Protesting the rising Trump fascist police state? Or do you figure bitching on the internet is enough to stop the world ending crisis we all face?

Lol, nice non answer. I take it they wouldn't let you out.
 
I'm totally not surprised you're taking this seriously. Nice source btw.
Don't forget that CPUd is fair and balanced, and holds no opinions of her own.

All she does is post the news, and let the reader decide.

Anybody that thinks there is something wrong with that can get the hell out.
 
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North Korea says U.S. bomber flights push peninsula to brink of nuclear war


By Ju-min Park and Ben Blanchard | SEOUL/BEIJING


North Korea accused the United States on Tuesday of pushing the Korean peninsula to the brink of nuclear war after a pair of strategic U.S. bombers flew training drills with the South Korean and Japanese air forces in another show of strength.

The two supersonic B-1B Lancer bombers were deployed amid rising tensions over North Korea's pursuit of its nuclear and missile programs in defiance of U.N. sanctions and pressure from the United States.

The flight of the two bombers on Monday came as U.S. President Donald Trump said he would be "honored" to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in the right circumstances, and as his CIA director landed in South Korea for talks.

South Korean Defense Ministry spokesman Moon Sang-gyun told a briefing in Seoul that Monday's joint drill was conducted to deter provocations by the North.

North Korea said the bombers conducted "a nuclear bomb dropping drill against major objects" in its territory at a time when Trump and "other U.S. warmongers are crying out for making a preemptive nuclear strike" on the North.

"The reckless military provocation is pushing the situation on the Korean peninsula closer to the brink of nuclear war," the North's official KCNA news agency said on Tuesday.

Tensions on the Korean peninsula have been high for weeks, driven by concerns that the North might conduct its sixth nuclear test in defiance of pressure from the United States and Pyongyang's sole major ally, China.

The U.S. military's THAAD anti-missile defense system has reached initial operational capacity in South Korea, U.S. officials told Reuters, although they cautioned that it would not be fully operational for some months.

China has repeatedly expressed its opposition to the system, whose powerful radar it fears could reach inside Chinese territory. Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang again denounced THAAD on Tuesday.

"We will resolutely take necessary measures to defend our interests," Geng said, without elaborating.

Asked about Trump's suggestion he could meet Kim, Geng said China had noted U.S. comments that it wanted to use peaceful means to resolve the issue. Trump has been recently been full of praise of Chinese President Xi Jinping's efforts to rein in its neighbor.

"China has always believed that using peaceful means via dialogue and consultation to resolve the peninsula's nuclear issue is the only realistic, feasible means to achieve denuclearisation of the peninsula and maintain peace and stability there, and is the only correct choice," Geng told a daily news briefing.

It was widely feared North Korea could conduct its sixth nuclear test on or around April 15 to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of the North's founding leader, Kim Il Sung, or on April 25 to coincide with the 85th anniversary of the foundation of its Korean People's Army.

The North has conducted such tests or missile launches to mark significant events in the past.

Instead, North Korea conducted an annual military parade, featuring a display of missiles on April 15 and then a large, live-fire artillery drill 10 days later.

"VIGILANCE, READINESS"

Acting South Korean president Hwang Kyo-ahn called for stronger vigilance because of continuing provocation by North Korea and for countries such as China to increase pressure on the North.

Soon after Hwang spoke, a U.S. Embassy spokesman in Seoul said the director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, Mike Pompeo, was in South Korea for meetings with the embassy and U.S. Forces in Korea.

Trump drew criticism in Washington on Monday when he said he would be "honored" to meet North Korea's young leader.

"If it would be appropriate for me to meet with him, I would absolutely, I would be honored to do it," Trump told Bloomberg News.

Trump did not say what conditions would be needed for such a meeting to occur or when it could happen.

"Clearly conditions are not there right now," White House spokesman Sean Spicer said.

Trump warned in an interview with Reuters on Thursday that a "major, major conflict" with North Korea was possible, while China said last week the situation on the Korean peninsula could escalate or slip out of control.

In a show of force, the United States has already sent an aircraft carrier strike group, led by the USS Carl Vinson, to waters off the Korean peninsula to conduct drills with South Korea and Japan.

North Korea test-launched a missile on Saturday that appeared to have failed within minutes, its fourth successive failed launch since March. It has conducted two nuclear tests and a series of missile-related activities at an unprecedented pace since the beginning of last year.

The North is technically still at war with the South after their 1950-53 conflict ended in a truce, not a treaty, and regularly threatens to destroy the United States, Japan and South Korea.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-usa-idUSKBN17W04T
 
“If it would be appropriate for me to meet with him, I would absolutely. I would be honored to do it,”

Can find no fault with that statement. It is actually a praiseworthy comment for a change. It is a statement of rational thought in favor of diplomacy for a change.
Far, far better than threatening to blow up the Korean Peninsula, or exercising more mock invasions.

The MSM is completely schizoid. They cheer and promote Trump when he expresses warmongering, or launches illegal bombing raids against sovereign nations, but oh my look out if he actually makes a level headed statement in favor of diplomacy. Chance for diplomacy, Oh no its time for M(IC)Stream Media spastic conniption fits.

Even the king of drone murders himself, Barack Obama's statements supports such. "I would [meet with Kim Jung Un, Iran, Cuba, Venezuela and others]. ... The notion that not talking to countries is somehow punishment ... is ridiculous." Too bad BO did not follow such wisdom more closely.


 
Hey, if you're willing to drop bombs on someone you should also be willing to meet with them to avoid it. I have no beef with Trump saying this.

I have little doubt that Kim is a murderous evil bastard, just like our leaders right here in the good 'ol U.S.A.
 
Skip talking to them, go straight to bombing them.

John McCain: Trump's praise for dictators and strongmen is 'disturbing'

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McCain said on MSNBC that Trump's praise for strongmen and dictators goes against everything the Republican Party, as shaped by Ronald Reagan, stands for.

"It's very disturbing … because we are proud Republicans and we stand for human rights," he said.

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McCain said Trump has done some good things in office, such as the missile strike ordered at a Syrian air base and the assembly of his national security team, but he can't abide by Trump's praise for men like Kim, Duterte, el-Sissi and Putin.

"The statements and the comments obviously fly in the face of everything I stood for and I've believed in all my life," he said.

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/j...s-and-strongmen-is-disturbing/article/2621844
 
Dude. It is evil. Plenty of people have escaped it and told the same story. Maybe you don't know what goes on there but some of us do.

I see no good reason not to try talking with the guy, some communication is better than no communication. The drums of war are beating, on both sides.

Hey, if you're willing to drop bombs on someone you should also be willing to meet with them to avoid it. I have no beef with Trump saying this.

I have little doubt that Kim is a murderous evil bastard, just like our leaders right here in the good 'ol U.S.A.
I agree. It's always better to try to talk peace than to go ahead and break a truce that's been active for a long time.
 
1) North Korea wants some type of aid. Food, energy, whatever.
2) North Korea conducts missile and/ or nuclear tests and makes threats.
3) Countries say if North Korea stops they will provide aid. Negotiate.
4) North Korea agrees to be nice, gets aid.
5) Repeat a year or two later.
 
1) North Korea wants some type of aid. Food, energy, whatever.
2) North Korea conducts missile and/ or nuclear tests and makes threats.
3) Countries say if North Korea stops they will provide aid. Negotiate.
4) North Korea agrees to be nice, gets aid.
5) Repeat a year or two later.

Is this what they teach you in the propaganda class?:cool:
 
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