12-Nov-18 World View -- North Korea plays hardball to get sanctions lifted
12-Nov-18 World View -- North Korea plays hardball to get sanctions lifted
12-Nov-18 World View -- North Korea plays hardball to get sanctions lifted
North Korea - South Korea reunification talks continue
** 12-Nov-18 World View -- North Korea plays hardball to get sanctions lifted
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e181112
Contents:
North Korea plays hardball to get sanctions lifted
North Korea - South Korea reunification talks continue
Keys:
Generational Dynamics, North Korea, Kim Jong-un,
South Korea, Moon Jae-in, Kim Yong-chol, Mike Pompeo
North Korea - South Korea reunification talks continue
** 12-Nov-18 World View -- North Korea plays hardball to get sanctions lifted
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e181112
Contents:
North Korea plays hardball to get sanctions lifted
North Korea - South Korea reunification talks continue
Keys:
Generational Dynamics, North Korea, Kim Jong-un,
South Korea, Moon Jae-in, Kim Yong-chol, Mike Pompeo
Re: 12-Nov-18 World View -- North Korea plays hardball to get sanctions lifted
I was talking to a Korean in his late 40s (47-48) yesterday. He is an idiot. He believes that there will be unification soon and he told me we will soon be driving around North Korea meeting North Koreans. He talked about giving them tangerines as gifts and taking photos. He is stupid! Not just naive, but really stupid! I asked him why Moon's approval ratings were so low and he got mad. "They are still high! Everyone loves him!" OMG. Middle aged Koreans are self-deluded and really stupid! It's dangerous. I wanted to smack him across the face. What a skinny little loser he is.
I met a friend in his mid 30s late last night. He is a former Korean Marine, and he thinks President Moon is stupid. He can't believe that Moon is falling for all of this. South Korea is in danger. He thinks young Koreans are useless and old Koreans are fools. What will become of South Korea? How can the nation survive all of this? Young people do not want to be unified with North Korea. Absolutely not! I want to scream!
I think you are right about generational differences.
Don't trust any South Korean over 40.
I met a friend in his mid 30s late last night. He is a former Korean Marine, and he thinks President Moon is stupid. He can't believe that Moon is falling for all of this. South Korea is in danger. He thinks young Koreans are useless and old Koreans are fools. What will become of South Korea? How can the nation survive all of this? Young people do not want to be unified with North Korea. Absolutely not! I want to scream!
I think you are right about generational differences.
Don't trust any South Korean over 40.
Re: 12-Nov-18 World View -- North Korea plays hardball to get sanctions lifted
The generational divisions are not Korea-isolated, but international. World indoctrination.
Who could not predict the present standoff? Kim is devious and focused on being a nuclear power. (How big a power is part of his delusion.)
Moon is equally delusional to think he is bargaining for peaceful existence. The world has reached this sorry pass by ignoring basic human nature and taking the immediate kick-the-can-down-the-road easy acquiesence to evil. The Charm Offensive was the tinder trap.
Who could not predict the present standoff? Kim is devious and focused on being a nuclear power. (How big a power is part of his delusion.)
Moon is equally delusional to think he is bargaining for peaceful existence. The world has reached this sorry pass by ignoring basic human nature and taking the immediate kick-the-can-down-the-road easy acquiesence to evil. The Charm Offensive was the tinder trap.
Re: 12-Nov-18 World View -- North Korea plays hardball to get sanctions lifted
China and Russia have been supplying the North with oil and perhaps even food. But is the North paying for any of it? I doubt it. At first it must have been fun to shaft the US and supply stuff to the North; a kind of middle finger to America. Now, however, the economic strains must b immense. I think the Chinese are on the brink. It seems to me that war will happen by Christmas or early next year. Trump plays the game better than anyone. He knows the supply like to North Korea is killing the Chinese. Trumop keeps winning.
Re: 12-Nov-18 World View -- North Korea plays hardball to get sanctions lifted
Don't trust any South Korean over 40.
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Re: 12-Nov-18 World View -- North Korea plays hardball to get sanctions lifted
I'm definitely with TRUMOP..!!Guest wrote:Trumop keeps winning.
..'though I have no idea who that is.
But,.. I'm with him,.. or her!!
Re: 12-Nov-18 World View -- North Korea plays hardball to get sanctions lifted
Hey, I tapped that out on my phone while waiting for the elevator. Give a guy a break...FishbellykanakaDude wrote:I'm definitely with TRUMOP..!!Guest wrote:Trumop keeps winning.
..'though I have no idea who that is.
But,.. I'm with him,.. or her!!
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Re: 12-Nov-18 World View -- North Korea plays hardball to get sanctions lifted
13 or more secret missile development bases:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/wor ... 976942002/
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/wor ... 976942002/
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
― G. Michael Hopf, Those Who Remain
― G. Michael Hopf, Those Who Remain
Re: 12-Nov-18 World View -- North Korea plays hardball to get sanctions lifted
How much longer will this go on? The Norks are rubbing it in our faces.Tom Mazanec wrote:13 or more secret missile development bases:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/wor ... 976942002/
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Re: 12-Nov-18 World View -- North Korea plays hardball to get sanctions lifted
And, so, you're telling us you didn't expect that?Guest wrote:How much longer will this go on? The Norks are rubbing it in our faces.Tom Mazanec wrote:13 or more secret missile development bases:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/wor ... 976942002/
We can't be hanging out on the outer layers of "international relations", as there is so much hidden if that's where your concentration is.
Don't expect "the news" to be anything but superficial. If you're "in here", then you are "assumed" to know that there are various inevitabilities of which the only questions are what will trigger them, and what to look for as a sign to monitor the triggers at all.
Panicking does not help. Figuring out how you're gonna deal with the inevitabilities, from "not at all" to "a bunker in Antarctica", is the thing to do, not marveling at the weird news from USAToday!
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