Saturday, November 3, 2018

North Korea's Kim Playing Trump Again



The charade of North Korea's nuclear "disarmament" peddled for political effect by ignorant and easily manipulated buffoon Donald "Rump" Trump seems to be unraveling. North Korea is apparently threatening to re-start its nuclear weapons program (some say it never stopped) if the Trump regime doesn't lift sanctions against it.
The [North Korean] Foreign Ministry’s Institute for American Studies said it could revive its policy of economic construction and nuclear development if sanctions continue. The U.S. “had better stop the self-destructive act of putting pressure” on the North, the Korean Central News Agency cited director Kwon Jong Gun as saying.
After his theatrical and bellicose threats last year against North Korea ("fire and fury") and its despotic leader Kim Jong Un ("little rocket man"), Rump quickly melted after a North Korean flattery and charm offensive, giving Kim his moment on the world stage in Singapore as a co-equal to Rump without giving up anything in return. The North Koreans were obviously studying other regimes (Sawdi Arabia, China, etc.) that rolled out the red carpet for narcissist Rump and had their way with him as a result. Recently, Rump announced that he and Kim had been exchanging flowery letters, causing the nitwit to say "we fell in love."

Rump's volatile and defective personality will have him on a bipolar-like mood swing with the North Korean dictator, whom he admires for his "strength." The North Koreans have the upper hand with this child-like buffoon, who seeks praise -- albeit false -- from dictators worldwide.

(photo: Hard to tell the difference)

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