The senior staffs of the American and DPRK administrations will soon meet to talk and negotiate details such as terms and conditions for the denuclearisation of Korea. However, with the inclusion of John Bolton a well known rogue and warmonger in Trump's team of negotiators it doesn't look promising .
John Bolton is a staunch member of the extremely hawkish Jewish American Neo-Conservatives. He is also a member of the powerful and militant Jewish Anglo-Saxon Zionist Rothchilds Illuminati Organization which since its foundation over a hundred years ago has consistently adopted the doctrine of creating and conducting permanent wars throughout the world as a means to acquire wealth, riches, power and hegemony over everybody and every country on earth.
John Bolton has a horrible revolting ugly insidious satanic animistic facial look which lends credence to our suspicion and insight into his innermost evil mind and thought that he will surely work his way to sabotage and scuttle the success of the negotiations. Thus the prospect for peace and harmony in Korea and the Far East inclusive of East China Sea and South China Sea regions looks bleak if not impossible with the inclusion of John Bolton and a few of his similar hawkish warlike American negotiators.
Hopefully Trump is not part of the act and it is difficult to conclude as he is a sort of an enigma wrapped in a puzzle.
Southernglory1
Thursday, 14th June, 2018
Actually, this Dotard Trump, called him what you like or want is a very Kwa Lan pompous Man.
ReplyDeleteHe can defiled all suggestions and made U-turns decisions.
He even told off America's long time false allies who sponged on the Americans so called Superiority and Stupidity.
He admired and respected capable and strong willed Leaders like Xi and Kim.
As the President, he has the Final Say or Decision.So his evil advisers can go and fark spiders.
He just listened and made decisions contrary to the advices.
He is sick of the Western Food of Merkel and this young punk upstart Marcon.
Now he likes Asian wares and wanted to taste Kim Chi and Szechuan cuisine.
Yes, there is definitely a problem with folks like Bolton and the hawks on both sides.
ReplyDeleteThe Dems are finding every which way to criticize Trump. But that thick-skinned prick is well aware thst it is pointless trying to please everyone, because there are a significant number who will always put you down, even when you score a "win".
But hawks, naysayers and negative people do play importat roles in the "signalling processes". Maybe what thy say has some truth. Maybe it's just noise. America is the #1 Free Speech place, so everyone will at some point say everything, most of it unflattering, because every human being is a furtive snarky comedy writer at heart. Give the massive upside and low downside of the internet, anyone can be a publisher, broadcaster, film maker, king-of-any-made-up-cyber-something. So yeah, lots of commentary about a man who's been in the spotlight on and off for his ENTIRE professional life.
It is still early days. Will the agreements they made hold? I think so, because IMO they had already broadly agreed to points before they met at the summit. The summit in Singapore was essentially THEATRE put on for the world, the respective peoples of the DPRK and the USA, and of course both the massive egos of Trump and Kim. Trump especially because this is yet another bullet into the legacy of Obama...the man who caused Trump to run in the first place.
If you listen to Trump's press conference after the summit, he was exceptionaly charming and spoke very respectfuly about Kim and North Korea.
So I think Bolton and the Hawks are behind some "Trump line", which if they cross will result in an angry censure via late-night Twitter---a well-known Trump gambit---and next morning when the world awakes, these people would be unceremoniously FIRED if they didn't pull their head in.
Trump hires and fires people on his staff as if he thinks he's still on The Apprentice on prime time. 🤣😂
As far as delusions of grandeur go, the DJ Trump is one of history's BEST. 🤓
Do you hear the deafening silence from Merkel, May, Macron, Tredeau...even Abe.
ReplyDeleteTrump may have whacked China with tariffs. But the best part is he also walloped so-called US allies with tariffs.
Now Canada and US fighting...wow, this fucker likes to make trouble with other Mat Salehs.
Must be the Scottish heritge. The Scots love a good old brawl.
The whole talk is simple. UasS is after something in NK so that it stays superpower number one. That thing is the reason for the talk not peace.
ReplyDeleteBolton and the Hawks in the Pentagon were aware that when Trump met Kim, China's presence was felt in the room. A peace agreement benefits China if Uncle Sam withdraws from Korea. Kim will probably leave some of his nuclear weapons in China for safekeeping as he is not that stupid to destroy his nuclear arsenal completely. Saddam Hussein did the same and his warplanes were kept in Iran. Uncle Sam will not agree to any peace agreement if it loses its clout over China or its dominance in East Asia or the Pacific region.
ReplyDeleteRe: b 10.19am
ReplyDeleteHi! Asshole moron. This is a blog for intellectual and academic discussion. Only netizens of integrity are welcome to contribute. However if you have nothing substantial to contribute except pure rubbish please stop your nonsense or else every of your postings will be deleted.
Southernglory1
Hi Southernglory, cool down man.
ReplyDeleteNo one here can delete anyone's posts except his own post.
The authority to delete comments still rest with me.
Cheers.
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ReplyDeleteWhat b said @ 1019 am is valid.
ReplyDeleteI am also of the same opinion that the US Hawks and Trump are going after something that North Korea has ie Rare Earth Deposits!
Without the supply of Rare Earth Elements, the US can kiss goodbye to her Number One Super Power status in the world in a very short time.
Before the discovery of North Korea's Rare Earth Deposits, China has the biggest Rare Earth Deposits in the world. With such strategic materials, China can easily overtake the US and Russiabin many high technology discoveries and inventions, such as high-speed weapons, stealth aircraft, stealth submarines, durable space satellites, advanced space stations, spaceships, lazer and high-speed heat-resistant ballistic missiles, and many other advanced technology hardware!
The present US Administration is aiming for a close partnership or alliance with North Korea in order to share the HUMONGOUS deposits of Rare Earth Elements, which are at least three times more than the already Huge Deposits found in China (based on discovery done so far; there may be more).
Why do you think Russia's Putin is so friendly towards and protective of North Korea today? For the same reason - Rare Earth Elements.
Why do you think China (and also Russia) has tried very hard to keep North Korea under severe sanctions, in agreement with USA and EU?
Answer: To keep North Korea from rising up as a Powerful Country to challenge and compete with China (and Russia).
The Rare Earth Deposits in North Korea was only discovered, surprisingly with the help of US experts, in 2013.
Why did the Obama administration sold uranium to Russia?
The US uranium was used to exchange for the Rare Earth Elements from North Korea in a triangular trading mode: US sold uranium to Russia; Russia sold uranium to North Korea; North Korea sold Rare Earth to Russia; Russia sold Rare Earth to the US.
Where does North Korea get the funds to finance her Nuclear Capability Development Programs in the last five years? Despite continuous concerted severe trade sanctions by the whole world? And at the same time able to feed her people and improve on housing and infrastructures? Is the 34 year-old Kim Jung Un is really so much more intelligent and capable than his father and grandfather? No. Of course not. It was the Rare Earth Elements Deposits that not only kept North Korea surviving but also thriving.
Do you know how much a kilo of Rare Earth is worth? Check it out.
Whenever Hawks vs Doves, the hawks usually win. Bolton will dictate to Kim a long list of demands. Fixed price. No bargain. Kim cannot resist but to submit. Uncle Sam's motto is "The strong do what they can; the weak suffer what they must".
ReplyDeleteThe Korean Peninsula is littered with Korean, Chinese and American bones. A peace agreement will allow more thorough searches and proper burials for the fallen warriors of the Korean War.
ReplyDeleteExtracts from European media abt the "kosong" summit and this Dotard self-proclaimed art of the deal:
ReplyDelete///“God, this is just depressing. All that hype for this? All that drama and the Nobel talk? Come, art of the deal. This is it? This is, well, pathetic given that the US president was personally involved,” tweeted Robert Kelly, a political science professor at South Korea’s Pusan National University, shortly after the joint statement text was released.///
///Comparisons between the latest US-North Korea joint communique and predecessors dating back to 2005, 2000 and the 1990s began to circulate – along with a dismal sense of déja-vu.///
///“Remember when they remade the movie Karate Kid 25 years later? This is what this is,” tweeted Vipin Narang from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology along with a split-screen image of the Trump-Kim statement and a June 11, 1993 US-North Korea joint statement. The communique signed a quarter-century ago though was between two officials below ministerial levels: a first vice minister of foreign affairs on the North Korean side and an assistance secretary of state on the US side.///
The reputation of the world-renowned theoretical physicist and humanitarian Albert Einstein may be tainted in the wake of the recently published travel diaries that unveil his racist views, in particular on the Chinese.
ReplyDeleteHe described the Chinese as “industrious, filthy, obtuse” and “a peculiar herd-like nation,” that, according to Einstein, posed threat to other nations. “It would be a pity if these Chinese supplant all other races,” he wrote. “For the likes of us the mere thought is unspeakably dreary.”
Ze’ev Rosenkranz, the senior editor of the published diaries, told the Guardian that Einstein’s diary entries on the alleged intellectual inferiority of the Japanese, Chinese, and Indians stemming from their biological background “are definitely not understated and can be viewed as racist.”
Actually Einstein may be correct. Chinese always treat chinese very badly so how they can treat others better is very doubtful. Chinese always exploit chinese. Commy chinese stole china from KMT chinese and put a lot of hardships on chinese by dividing them up. The rest of the world may have to sacrifice progress for china to achieve progress. Last 20 years is good example. 5b people sacrifice for 1b people. Not a good deal.
ReplyDeleteCommy chinese in charge of the world is unspeakably dreary multiply by 100. Do not forget what they did to chinese who do not share their commy ideas. Learn from history.
ReplyDeleteEinstein is dead, he cannot talk.
ReplyDeleteWhere did you learn your history? Better get your facts right. Don’t talk nonsense.
ReplyDelete@ everyone
ReplyDeleteHung up about bigotry and racism again? Fear not, most people, including yourselves are wrong: There is no such thing as "hate speech". This is not only a fact, but is also a precedent in LAW, at least in the USA where the idea of "free speech" has been tested again and again for nearly 300 years. "Racist speech" is a form of "hate speech", that is obvious.
Singapore has at least 2 generations to "catch up" with what is obvious.
Racism is based (like all human ideas pertaining to physical reality ) in ACTION. Discrimination is an action. You can make a law regarding a certain race, but unless the law is enacted, there is NO RACISM. For e.g.: In Malaysia there are laws favouring Bumis. When people act to apply that law, that is racist. If they don't, it is not racist.
That being said, adding to Einstein's lees than favourable account of the Chinese, Ghandi hated Black Africans. Walt Disney hated Jews and most "non-white" cultures.
Relax lah. No such thing as racist speech. Instead try to see the funny side of race...and have a fucking laugh 🤓
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ReplyDelete@ Adam Of Eve 213:
ReplyDeletePlease lah, no one "shares" natural resources out of the goodness of their hearts. They are SOLD, for MONEY. 🤑🤑Before they are sold for money, they are mined and processed..this is also very capital intensive...BILLIONS are spent by some and earned by others.
Also, you forget we live on to of just a few kilometers the cooled crust of a cooling, mostly still-molten planet. Elements heavier (from Periodic Table) than Iron (Fe) are made in Supernova explosions. i.e. when a dying star collapses then explodes. Eventually all this stuff comes together to form solar systems and the planets thereof. So we can reasonably assume that the distribution is probably "even" in the cosmic sense, but unknown in the actual sense.
Given the size of the galaxy and even our own solar system, clumps of mineral deposits here and there are actually tiny single elements (akin to specks of dust on your clothes) distributed amongst many possibilities. That said, we don't really know where ALL the deposits are. Australia has rare earths, and so does Malaysia, Scandinavia and Africa.
At the moment, Aussie rare earths are climbing up the "world domination" scale. China may have lots, but here in Oz, we know how to get em out reasonably cheaply and SAFE. China's rare earth mining costs the lives and livelihood of many villages and their peoples. Rare earth mining is TOXIC. 💀⚰️
Recently a huge deposit was discovered in the Pacific Ocean, in Japanese waters. So China maybe the cuntry having to play "catch up", although I think that oceanic rare earth deposits will be VERY EXPENSIVE to do, seeing as how the toxic by-products could fuck up the Pacific Ocean.🤓
At the end of the day---follow the money. Every govt needs to ensure that the cuntry they are in-charge of doesn't end up circling the drain like a turd in a flushing toilet. The people might dick-size on how their cuntry is better than other cuntries, or how one culture is superior to the next on the internet (because it is free and easy to do), but in the REAL WORLD economic activity is crucial for the continuing existence of not only our species, but entire civilisations. Without capitalism, we're finished. 💰💰
President Donald Trump on Thursday, 14 June, after returning from Singapore for the Trump-Kim Summit, has been sued by New York’s Attorney General for alleged unlawful political conduct and other allegedly illegal actions by his Trump Foundation.
ReplyDeleteThe lawsuit, which charges the President by name as well as his children Donald Jr., Ivanka and Eric, alleges “improper and extensive political activity, repeated and willful self-dealing transactions, and failure to follow basic fiduciary obligations or to implement even elementary corporate formalities required by law.”
The suit by the New York Attorney General, Barbara Underwood, who replaced Eric Schneiderman upon Schneiderman’s resignation (in disgrace) last month, is seeking to dissolve the Trump Foundation as well as fine the Trumps, and bar any of the charity’s board members from roles at any New York nonprofit.
This is very serious. The New York Attorney General must have a very strong backing. Otherwise, what kind of courage would a newbie AG have to challenge the sitting President?
Either President Trump falls, or AG Barbara Underwood goes under the wood?