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Originally posted by hboGYT View PostCan't Xi just summon his arse again? Like permanently this time?
Originally posted by Double Edge View PostMore equal and less supplicant. KJU sees NK in the same way with the Americans as well
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Originally posted by WABs_OOE View PostOnly thing is that keeping nukes isn't on the table with either China nor the US.
Beijing has suspected that Washington might agree to put aside its nuclear disagreements with North Korea and accept the North’s nuclear capabilities if it served to contain China, said Zhao Tong, a North Korea expert at the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy in Beijing.
Quite a few snubs as well
Beijing was miffed and surprised at being pointedly excluded from several items in the joint declaration that North and South Korea issued last Friday at the end of their summit meeting.
Beyond that, China was not invited to send observers to the planned destruction of the Punggye-ri nuclear test site in North Korea at the end of this month. Mr. Kim said he would invite South Korean and American experts to witness the shutdown, a gesture that American officials said would have little impact on the North’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
“The test site is close to the Chinese border,” Mr. Haenle said. “The Chinese were upset because China is a nuclear power, South Korea is not.”
Mr. Kim made a surprise visit to Beijing in late March, apparently on his own initiative, maneuvering in a way that made him look less like a supplicant and more like an equal.
Last edited by Double Edge; 06 May 18,, 00:43.
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Originally posted by WABs_OOE View PostNow it becomes clear. Fat Boy wants to play the US against China and vice versa, much like his father and grandfather did with the USSR and the PRC.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/03/w...a-meeting.html
Only thing is that keeping nukes isn't on the table with either China nor the US.
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Now it becomes clear. Fat Boy wants to play the US against China and vice versa, much like his father and grandfather did with the USSR and the PRC.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/03/w...a-meeting.html
Only thing is that keeping nukes isn't on the table with either China nor the US.
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Pompeo's testimony on Apr 12 at his senate hearing
About putting the cart in front of the horse
FLAKE:with regard to North Korea, I am happy that the President is -- is talking and discussions at the highest level are had. I've always agreed that Presidents and Secretaries of State and others ought to talk to rogue leaders.
And so -- but I am concerned, I think a lot of Americans are, that these discussions that usually take place in that regard at the head of state level are proceeded by a lot of negotiations, meetings and deliberation by people like yourself and your able diplomats who, if your confirmed, you'll have at the State Department.
Do you have some of those concerns as well hat this first meeting that's being discussed, will take place perhaps prematurely before the hard negotiations that must be done by skilled diplomats you know simply will not have been done?
POMPEO : ...The president's view has been, and I agree with him, that the model we have used previously, long negotiations to get the two leaders to the table, hasn't happened. We haven't had that opportunity to have these two leaders to sit together to try to resolve this incredible, vexing, difficult challenge.
So the president's judged that if the two of them -- there'll be lots of work to do. No one is under any illusions that we will -- we will reach a comprehensive agreement through the President's meeting. But to enable; to set out -- to set out the conditions that would be acceptable to each side for the two leaders that will ultimately make the decision about whether such an agreement can be achieved and then set in place.
I'm optimistic that the United States government can set the conditions for that appropriately so that the President and the North Korean leader can have that conversation will set us down the course of achieving a diplomatic outcome that America so desperately -- America and the world so desperately need.
FLAKE: Is there some concern that exiting the Iran agreement might play poorly with regard to a possible agreement with the North Koreans. It would seem that if you're the North Korean leader or negotiators on that side they might be concerned that our reliability in terms of signing an agreement if the next president can simply exit it.
POMPEO: Senator, while I concede we don't know precisely what Kim Jong-un is contemplating, how's he thinking about his option set today, I've read lots of the analysis with respective to what his concerns --and how he's thinking about the challenge he faces today with the enormous economic pressure that has been placed upon him and the list of things that he is thinking about don't involve other deals throughout history.
It's not - it's not the case he's focused. How he did - we pull out of the start treaty. He's thinking about how it is he can set the conditions so that we - while we talk about complete verifiable reversal his nuclear program.
He's thinking about the sustainment of his regime. What are the tools, what are the assurances that can be put in place that are reversible? He's gong to be looking for something more than a piece of paper.
He's going to be looking for a set of conditions to be put in place so that he can undertake a task, denuclearizing his country for decades no one believed could occur.
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Originally posted by snapper View PostGlad to agree for once but it begs the question of why give him a meeting with a President?
You have squat. Zero. Nadda. Kaputs.Last edited by Officer of Engineers; 01 May 18,, 16:10.
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Originally posted by snapper View PostGlad to agree for once but it begs the question of why give him a meeting with a President?
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Originally posted by snapper View PostI entirely agree - which is why I would argue it should not happen; nothing is going to 'give'. But Trumpkin wants to be seen...
I can't help thinking the South wants it real bad too
A wild card here is the Iran nuke deal. If Trump rescinds it come May 12. Does that make NK think no point.Last edited by Double Edge; 30 Apr 18,, 19:53.
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Originally posted by Double Edge View PostTo get concessions, more than previously by NK. Its leverage
Meeting with Trump plays well domestically. Historic. Justifies NK has arrived on the international stage. Gives KJU legitimacy even if he gets nothing out of it
How much is that worth to KJU
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Originally posted by Gun Grape View PostGoal to drive a wedge between Japan and Trump. Same with SK.
SK does not want a war. Here there is a problem if say the talks don't deliver. Trump walks and there is no more diplomacy left.
Americans start beating drums, others keep shouting diplomacy
Haven't figured out as yet how the Japanese get screwedLast edited by Double Edge; 30 Apr 18,, 18:06.
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Originally posted by snapper View PostGlad to agree for once but it begs the question of why give him a meeting with a President?
Meeting with Trump plays well domestically. Historic. Justifies NK has arrived on the international stage. Gives KJU legitimacy even if he gets nothing out of it
How much is that worth to KJULast edited by Double Edge; 30 Apr 18,, 18:07.
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Originally posted by WABs_OOE View PostJapan was not a belligerant in the Korean War. She has no say in any peace treaty.
Reading the Japanese news, they think Trump will throw them under the bus/has no interest in it.
Moon has talked with Abe, and passed on that NK is willing to talk to Japan about their concerns.
I would bet that part of those talks would center around Japan paying WW2 reparations to NK, like they did to the South.
Goal to drive a wedge between Japan and Trump. Same with SK.
Trump isn't helping with his "Trade Deals" that he is trying to push on both countries.
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