Posted on 07/27/2015 11:14:48 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Fresh from forging a controversial deal with Iran, which critics have blasted as a capitulation to Tehrans demands, the Obama administration is willing to be just as flexible with North Korea, a US government envoy has said.
Sydney Seiler, US special envoy for now-defunct six-party talks on North Koreas nuclear program, told Reuters Monday he hoped Pyongyang would take note of the Iran deal and return to the negotiating table.
The Iran deal demonstrates the value and possibilities that negotiation bring, Seiler said.
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Good Lord, Obama cannot leave the White House fast enough!
Too bad Obama wasn’t President during WWII. He could have spared Hitler.
Been there, done that with Bill Clinton.
North Korea made the deal and got nuclear reactors out of it, about a billion bucks, and then built nuke weapons anyway.
“It’s your deal, not ours”
He would have surrendered to Hitler, you mean.
What “flexibility” is needed for what purpose ?
And we just took another step toward global war...
I told you so.
Obama is going for the Trifecta: Cuba, Iran, North Korea
How many not shit third world shanty nations can we surrender to in the next year? What sort of surrender has Hussein worked out with Kenyatta on his trip? With the Sudanese dictators? Will they be rushed through Congress or will they just be executively inaugurated?
North Korea has geopolitically been part of the second world, being in the communist bloc for decades.
Remember Obama’s “de-growth” agenda. There is nothing that he does not want to tear down.
As for Kenyatta, he certainly is not backing down on his opposition to Obama’s homosexuality-promotion agenda. What could Obama really surrender on other scores?
You might mean that as a joke - but he would have spared Hitler...
Jokes often contain an element of truth to them.
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