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deminks

(11,014 posts)
Wed Aug 9, 2017, 01:41 PM Aug 2017

Ignore Our Crazy President, U.S. Government Tells North Korea

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/08/ignore-our-crazy-president-u-s-tells-north-korea.html

President Trump brought the United States and North Korea to the precipice of war by warning that any further threats would be met with a nuclear attack. (“North Korea best not make any more threats to the United States. They will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen.”) North Korea proceeded to test this warning by immediately issuing a new threat, to attack Guam. This forced the United States into the unenviable position of either instigating a massive war with horrific casualties or surrendering its credibility. The administration has wisely chosen Option B.

“Don’t read too much into it,” sources tell Politico’s Josh Dawsey. The New York Times has much more detail. Trump improvised his threat without advance consultation with his advisers, none of whom support it. The paper he was holding when he made the statement was about the opioid crisis. Trump “was in a bellicose mood” when he made the statement, due to a Washington Post report that morning about North Korea having miniaturized a nuclear warhead.

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It is humiliating for the world’s greatest superpower to disregard its president as a weird old man who wanders in front of microphones spouting off unpredictably and without consequence. But at this point, respect for Trump’s capabilities is a horse that’s already fled the barn. New chief of staff John Kelly has supposedly instilled military-style order and message discipline into the administration, but Trump is unteachable. Minimizing the havoc means getting everybody to pretend Trump isn’t really president.

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Ignore Our Crazy President, U.S. Government Tells North Korea (Original Post) deminks Aug 2017 OP
As Trump and Kim face off gratuitous Aug 2017 #1
we have reached a new low bdamomma Aug 2017 #2
I'm sure Kim's generals are telling him "Trump is just a TV actor - don't worry, he's not in charge" haele Aug 2017 #3

bdamomma

(63,836 posts)
2. we have reached a new low
Wed Aug 9, 2017, 02:05 PM
Aug 2017

trump has degraded our country, its citizens and the world. I hate the jerk.

haele

(12,647 posts)
3. I'm sure Kim's generals are telling him "Trump is just a TV actor - don't worry, he's not in charge"
Wed Aug 9, 2017, 03:11 PM
Aug 2017

"It's all just an act to fool his voters - just like all the other lies tells. Just let him flail about and fail. He hasn't been able to do one single major thing yet."

Even North Korea has the equivalent saying of "A wise man knows that when your enemy is determined to destroy himself, let him - don't get involved..."

Haele

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