Posted on 08/09/2018 8:57:34 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
North Korea threatened to end the hard-won atmosphere of stability on the Korean Peninsula on Thursday, in response to Secretary of State Mike Pompeos efforts to enforce economic sanctions against the regime.
The North Korean foreign ministry warned there is no guarantee stability will continue in a message carried by state-run KCNA.
Pompeo and other U.S. officials dont want any international sanctions eased until North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un takes substantial steps to roll back his nuclear weapons and ballistic missile program. Kims diplomats have taken offense at this position, which the Trump administration believes is necessary to prevent North Korea from backsliding as the regime has in previous talks, and lashed out with a renewal of insulting rhetoric.
[S]ome high-level officials within the U.S. administration are making baseless allegations against us and making desperate attempts at intensifying the international sanctions and pressure, the foreign ministry said Thursday. The international society is struck by this shameless and impertinent behavior of the U.S., and we also closely follow the U.S. behavior with high vigilance against their intentions.(continued)
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I guess Trump isn’t falling for their antics.
My friends it’s cultural.A commitment in one culture is not the same. It’s like saying Gypsies don’t steal.
The Norks don’t seem to realize the the mid terms will be finished in less than 3 months.
I sure would’t trust N Korea on a bet. Let them starve.
Well, this just doesn’t make any sense! I thought I’d read in the paper that Trump was rolling over for these dictators!! /s
Oh, we’re fine giving them the stability of “dust to dust” if worse comes to worst. And it’ll be with a clear conscience — they were offered heaven before they opted for hell.
Well they’re going to have to transcend that “culture” posthaste, or they’re going to find it dragging themselves to the ground.
I wonder how you say “Bite Me” in Korean. Oh, it’s “Bite Me”. Nevermind!
This was all a scam. President Trump now knows that. We must prevent an attack on our nation.
I’m guessing Kim has a problem with the Generals in the inner circle. Bad stuff might pop in Norkland soon. Like a palace revolt, assassination, and a new harsh crackdown on everyone who was on board with the thaw. That’s Kim, and his sister that went to the olympics, etc.
It will be the end of his fat, pudgy little life if he tries it, but who cares.
— US National Security Adviser John Bolton, Fox News Sunday, August 5, 2018
Norks playing their typical BS games ... will be interesting to see if they actually do any of the things Rocket Boy said he would do in Singapore ...
Obviously Rocket Man is jerking to the pull of the attached Chinese strings. I think the Chinese need to understand what the middle finger means.
Popo kumdingy is kiss my butt.
All just theater for the masses. Don’t fall for it.
I think it’s rather humorous how some folks here make light of the fact Trump was man enough to meet Kim, and try to make agreements with him.
Nobody was delusional. We hoped a positive attempt would be met with a reasoned reaction. It seems it wasn’t.
Now Kim has spent his last chance and whatever follows is on him.
If Trump had gone in guns blazing from the start, the world would have been able to say Trump blew it.
Now all they can say is Kim did. He had a grand opportunity for him and his people, and blew it.
Trump basically has cart blanch now to escalate to the point of military action, if Kim doesn’t come to his senses.
As others have mentioned, he may have found stiff resistance at home too.
Trump is no fool. He gave Kim a way to save face.
Kim cut of his face to spite his nose... “:^)
I still think they should send some Korean-speaking Navy and Air Force O-6s to Pyongyang to explain MIRV to Kim and his inner circle. I can’t believe they currently grasp it or they wouldn’t dare antagonize us like this.
As I suggested before I don’t think Kim is fully in command. Maybe Kim should mortar a few more generals to (re)establish his authority.
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