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From DMZ to ship at sea, Trump-Kim summit site rumors swirl

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Undoubtedly Trump is pushing one of his properties so he can bilk the taxpayers even more. MAGMA by jacking the taxpayer one trip to Trump properties at a time.

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It'll most definitely be held in the DMZ, if in fact it happens at all. There's been no news recently, so am guessing it may not happen after all

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"Japan surrendered to end World War II on a ship, the USS Missouri."

Yes, SURRENDERED being the functional word. There is no way Kim would set foot on a US ship, and likewise Trump would be a moron (moreso than always) to go to Pyeong Yang or in an NK sub or something. The DMZ seems the only truly neutral territory and sensible choice.

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The DMZ seems the only truly neutral territory and sensible choice.

And there are already UN buildings there.

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It'd be funny as hell to see Master Negotistor Trump get played by a 30-something Kim.

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*Negotiator

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Oh, how I wish I was the one to meet with Kim instead of idiot spoiled rich kid in chief that admires dictators. No matter what happens at the meeting, the sanctions must stay in full effect until Kim starts showing that he can do what he should have been doing since he took power. Take care of his own people. It is no other country's duty to feed, clothe, support, and protect North Korea's people but Kim's. Even in the name of "humanitarian aid", it only enables Kim to continue to misuse any funds towards offensive military spending while his people continue to be miserable.

The sooner the world forces Kim to realize this, the sooner he'll come to a more peaceful resolution for his regime.

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