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Nope, you can't make it up. Nothing is different after that summit than has happened before, other than Trump elevating a murderous dictator to the same status as the President of the United States and continuing to praise him. It's sickening, really.
Do you prefer diplomacy or perhaps a military response down the road?
Did u have an issue with establishing diplomacy with Castro or the Iranian gov, both of which have terrible human rights records?
Not only normalizing it, but actually praising it. PRAISING Kim for murdering his citizens, because it shows how tough he is.
I hate Republicans more ever single hour. I swear to god.
Lol u need to get out more. You shouldn’t hate. It’s hard to stay civil here I know, but we are just human at the end of the day. We are just bouncing our views off one another.
Don't think so. But we're putting all our eggs in one basket..
We literally have nothing to lose. The kim family has run NK since the end of the Korean War. If we establish some type of relationship with them to ease the tension, end the threat of war, denuclearize their county, etc. then I’d say it’s worth the risk. The left thinks so too. It’s just so happens they can’t publicaly because it’s trump leading the way, but we all know that if obama / Clinton trying, they’d be fine with it.
Diplomacy is one thing. Literally sweeping the NK's disgusting actions under the rug as "it's a tough country" is something completely different.
One step at a time my friend
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