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What's N Korea up to with provocative visit?

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By FOSTER KLUG

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I cannot believe Moon is allowing this shocking humiliation and insult to SK. There is no other explanation than he is a traitor or NK agent. This might be one of the lowest points in SK’s history

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Maybe SK will detain him.

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And the psycho circus continues. See what happens when you give an inch to a nutter?

Moon , you are getting played for a chump, and your players are rubbing your face in it.

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Trolling or being innocent to the point of diplomatic ineptitude.

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On the issue of nuclear weapons; I remember when Khadafi, in Libya, gave up his nuclear weapons program. I assumed at the time that the US would then leave him alone. Instead, a few years later, the US and some European powers actively aided anti-Khadafi insurgents with air strikes, eventually leading to his overthrow and death. After watching that, why would the North Korean dictator want to give up his nuclear weapons? Any sanctions against NK civilians, while causing widespread famine, will do nothing to cause him to lose weight.

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