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Esper: U.S. could alter military drills to boost N Korea talks

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Even more appeasement of and capitulation to Kim by Donny. How will Trumpophiles try to spin this? But, but, Kim won't get sanction relief, which is what we disparaged previous presidents for relying on when Donny kicked off his groveling tour with Kim.

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Even more appeasement of and capitulation to Kim by Donny.

Complete spiteful nonsense. The core reason North Korea went nuclear is because of decades of saber-rattling in the form of military drills just outside North Korean territory. If America and South Korea had gotten the hell out of North Korea's face ages ago, we might not be dealing with a nuclear North Korea today. As it stands, ending the saber rattling is STILL the right thing to do just to relieve tensions. I for one would like to avert a nuclear war.

It was not all that long ago that a South Korean warship sank in an explosion while conducting military exercises just outside of North Korean waters. They blamed North Korean subs, but I don't buy it. Even so, things like that can trigger war whether the North Koreans did it or not. And yeah, there are some chuckleheads who actually want war. They tend to live in places beyond the current reach of North Korean missiles, such as Washington D.C.

Relocating joint naval drills is one of the few times I actually agreed with that clown we have in the White House. But there is nothing that can be done to convince North Korea to give up its nukes. Anyone saying otherwise is either a complete dreamer or trying to sell those dreamers something.

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Complete spiteful nonsense

Donny has appeased Kim with photo ops and capitulated to Kim's demands on the war games. Odd you call this nonsense.

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