16-Mar-18 World View -- Concerns grow of humanitarian disaster in Afrin, Syria, as Turkey's forces enter

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16-Mar-18 World View -- Concerns grow of humanitarian disaster in Afrin, Syria, as Turkey's forces enter

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16-Mar-18 World View -- Concerns grow of humanitarian disaster in Afrin, Syria, as Turkey's forces enter


Silence from North Korea puts Kim-Trump summit in doubt

** 16-Mar-18 World View -- Concerns grow of humanitarian disaster in Afrin, Syria, as Turkey's forces enter
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Concerns grow of humanitarian disaster in Afrin, Syria, as Turkey's forces enter
Silence from North Korea puts Kim-Trump summit in doubt


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Generational Dynamics, Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Syria, Afrin,
Operation Olive Branch, Iraq, Qandil mountains,
People's Protection Units, YPG, Kurdistan Workers' Party, PKK,
Bashar al-Assad, Eastern Ghouta, Russia,
North Korea, Kim Jong-un, South Korea, Sweden, Ri Yong Ho

devorah

Re: 16-Mar-18 World View -- Concerns grow of humanitarian disaster in Afrin, Syria, as Turkey's forces enter

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A bb poster originated the appelation "Erdog". Apt and fitting. The picture is reminescent of Poles fleeing Nazi tanks and being defended by cavalry with swords. Armenians can testify that Turks will use any means to commit genocide. We have the Marines and special forces. The Kurds have themselves. As yet the American bus has not joined the other two.
DJT would be a fool to travel in, around or to NK. Akin to Nixon touring China during Watergate, standing up in a convertible wearing an invisible sign reading,
"Shoot me and put me out of my misery".
Meanwhile Kim's cattle prod has nuclear development working 24/7.
Not to fear: we have a woman CIA head.

Cynic Hero 86

Re: 16-Mar-18 World View -- Concerns grow of humanitarian disaster in Afrin, Syria, as Turkey's forces enter

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devorah wrote:A bb poster originated the appelation "Erdog". Apt and fitting. The picture is reminescent of Poles fleeing Nazi tanks and being defended by cavalry with swords. Armenians can testify that Turks will use any means to commit genocide. We have the Marines and special forces. The Kurds have themselves. As yet the American bus has not joined the other two.
DJT would be a fool to travel in, around or to NK. Akin to Nixon touring China during Watergate, standing up in a convertible wearing an invisible sign reading,
"Shoot me and put me out of my misery".
Meanwhile Kim's cattle prod has nuclear development working 24/7.
Not to fear: we have a woman CIA head.
Nixon Going to China was a diplomatic masterstroke though. Regarding North Korea, we should just launch a surprise nuclear strike on North Korea and present the conditions as a fiat accompli. If we are not going to strike, then arm Japan and South Korea with Nuclear Missiles.

Cynic Hero 86

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Regarding the war in syria: why can't you globalists just relinquish power and accept that westerners are tired of always "helping" these countries. Now globalists call turkey a "New Nazi Germany" simply because they want to secure their borders. You globalists can't have Syria.

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Re: 16-Mar-18 World View -- Concerns grow of humanitarian disaster in Afrin, Syria, as Turkey's forces enter

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Instead of meeting "very urgently," perhaps Kim just wants to stall further, and delay the meeting as long as possible, until his weapons program is a fait accompli.

When and how will we find out that this is a fait accompli? Kim would hardly announce it by nuking Honolulu, after all Stalin did not use his nukes to let us know he had them, neither did Mao. NK has already tested nukes and ICBMs successfully, what else do they have to do?
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”

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Cynic Hero 86

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Tom Mazanec wrote:Instead of meeting "very urgently," perhaps Kim just wants to stall further, and delay the meeting as long as possible, until his weapons program is a fait accompli.

When and how will we find out that this is a fait accompli? Kim would hardly announce it by nuking Honolulu, after all Stalin did not use his nukes to let us know he had them, neither did Mao. NK has already tested nukes and ICBMs successfully, what else do they have to do?
It's blatantly obvious that this is Kim's goal regarding the talks: Buy More time to complete his missile program.

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