Posted on 03/08/2018 6:46:15 PM PST by mdittmar
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Thursday he was prepared to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for the first U.S.-North Korea summit, marking a potentially dramatic breakthrough in nuclear tensions with Pyongyang.
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This obviously a big step, Lets hope for the best.
What if Trumps gets fat boy to step down, offers him exile and he accepts, and the North and South are united under democracy? Talk about liberal heads exploding LOL LOL!
In Guam?
My guess would be in Japan.
Super great 1.5 min NK parody by David Zucker (slam on Albright)
Very high production value:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7h3GPc_yMCE
Q said this would be the second meeting. The first one was in the Forbidden City.
At a McDonald’s.
I’d like to see them meet in Trump Tower, and broadcast it on Nork state TV.
Nixon goes to China
“What if Trumps gets fat boy to step down, offers him exile and he accepts, and the North and South are united under democracy? Talk about liberal heads exploding LOL LOL!”
I was thinking the same thing!
Trump to meet the Pillsbury Doughboy ,will he poke his belly ,LOL
Big fat Kim Jong Un thinks he’s going to get a big fat payday like Obama gave the ayatollahs. He won’t.
The reunification of Germany led to Merkel.
A reunification of Korea could result in a hostile economic and military superpower.
I think Kim Jong Un is on the short end, for sure. He’s been living in a fool’s paradise. ... just the way I see it.
My guess would be China.
Vladivostok would work.
Kim can't afford to get too far from home.
Does Kim know that this is a roast?
Hostile to who? China, I would think! Just look at the globe. We're at arm's length. Well, I don't know anything about it!
It might capsize.
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