How
the liberal, neocon media is painting the Kim-Trump summit
Important to remember this. Of course its also important to remember what the US regime is like on the outside: bombing 9 states, 1000+ foreign military bases, torture, kidnappings, drone assassination, invasions, occupations, meddling, regime change, global surveillance state
Activists are hoping Kim will bring up human rights with Donald Trump. The United States keeps millions of people in gulags and other camps where many are essentially enslaved
The Establishment is in total shock and and cannot believe that peace MAY break out and war games on the Korean Peninsula be frozen.
Just
imagine what that will do to the coffers of the military-industrial
complex and to the strategies of the neocons and the liberal
warmongers who will be united in their apoplexy.
My
prediction is that this agreement will not be allowed to stand and
will be torpedoed by the forces that stand to gain from conflict and
war.
Just
a few weeks ago the media was fascinated by Kim and his sister.
Now they are back to “Kim the Barbarian” without any ability to see the irony when they attacked Trump for calling the same Kim “little rocket man”.
Here are some of the headlnes:
President
Trump has called him a “very honorable” man. In meeting with
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un in Singapore, however, the president
comes face to face with an autocrat who has perhaps the world’s
most egregious human rights record, with tens of thousands of
political prisoners, systemic torture and assassinations.
It
sure looks as if President Trump was hoodwinked in Singapore.
Trump
made a huge concession — the suspension of military exercises with
South Korea. That’s on top of the broader concession of the summit
meeting itself, security guarantees he gave North Korea and the
legitimacy that the summit provides his counterpart, Kim Jong-un.
Within
North Korea, the “very special bond” that Trump claimed to have
formed with Kim will be portrayed this way: Kim forced the American
president, through his nuclear and missile tests, to accept North
Korea as a nuclear equal, to provide security guarantees to North
Korea, and to cancel war games with South Korea that the North has
protested for decades.
In
exchange for these concessions, Trump seems to have won astonishingly
little. In a joint statement, Kim merely “reaffirmed” the same
commitment to denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula that North
Korea has repeatedly made since 1992.
Sen. Chuck Schumer dismissed President Trump’s sitdown with North Korea's Kim Jong Un as nothing more than “a reality show summit.”
Schumer,
speaking on the Senate floor Tuesday, said Trump has already given up
American leverage on North Korea.
Trump
denied making any concessions to North Korea.
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