Understood (more on that later), but that is precisely my point. A proper NK strategy (any strategy, really) has an element of surprise, even misdirection. The US didn't tell the Axis powers to keep watch over Normandy, the Marines didn't announce the landing at Inchon, and Reagan didn't run the Psyops idea past the Kremlin first or call Khadaffi to ask "where's the baby's room?"
Indeed, I have it on good authority that the Tweets are classic misdireciton, designed to keep the media et al away from the REAL stuff. As for Winning, here is the most recent list of 180+ wins (as of May).
I will admit, I'd like for things to move faster. I'd like for tax cuts to be enacted NOW (from that will flow LOTS of good wins). But I also recognize this isn't a game of Monopoly. Candidly, the regulatory relief we've seen thus far doesn't get nearly the attention it deserves. But that's ok. I'm happy to sit back and give this Administration time, while I remember we dodged this...
Understand. No whining from me about Trump. Love him. Just being consistent. When it comes to NK ... Trump - thus far - has just been all talk ... just like previous Presidents. I know he has only been in office a few months etc.
I like the fact he is NOT being a bull in a China Shop and is being thoughtful, cautious and presidential. He is far more patient than people give him credit for. He hasn’t even nuked anyone yet. :-)