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Trump has done some things well, and not just with North Korea, but many people are so blinded by hate, they can not admit anything. I despised Clinton, and Obama. Obama was much worse, but if he did something positive, I tried to acknowledge it. Was I biased against him? Hell yes, but I tried to see the positive when I could. I partially blame the Media who is 24/7 Stormy Russia, playboy model, and pee pee stories. What a travesty. People constantly hear these accusation when Trump was a private citizen twenty years ago, and automatically assume it is true, because it is REPEATED so much.
It depends what an "end to the war" means. If it simply means that they agree to co-exist, keep the national borders where they are, and the status quo - is it really a win? Time will tell what it really means. But before then, it will be chalked up as a win for Trump's administration. And as a leaning-Dem voter, I'd oblige that win. Whether he was a key player or not, it happened under his watch.
It will take a few years at least to see the ramifications of it. If it results in South Korea aligning more with China, then it is technically a loss.
Reuniting North and South Korea was one solution to the N. Korea threat that National Security Advisor, John Bolton talked about when he made the comment, grossly misrepresented by the liberal media, that the way to deal with N. Korea was to eliminate the North.
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