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U.S. negotiator says direct diplomacy needed on North Korea

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...or maybe not. It depends on Trump's mood. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbr9akNELdc

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Voila! Da-kine common sense is alive again in USA!

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Buy direct diplomacy they mean shock and awe

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Or it depends on Kim’s mood.

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U.S. negotiator says direct diplomacy needed on North Korea; Tillerson's call for talks with Pyongyang without pre-conditions

By calling for diplomacy and talks first, the U.S. unfortunately has already tipped its hands and made the first concessions toward the road to appeasement and giving NK what it wants.

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Who knows what the US position is on North Korea.

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A breath of sanity.

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N. Korean dictator Fatty Kid won't be coming to the negotiation table unless his Nuclear and ICBM project was successfully finished. N Korea has successfully finished 75% of its projects. N. Korean will be able to put a nuclear warhead in ICBM soon and it will build many ICBM with a nuclear warhead.

US, S. Korea and Japan had wasted billions of dollars and precious times in the past decades. Now it's impossible for to destroy all conventional missiles inside N. Korea and can't defend even conventional missile attacks from N. Korea to S. Korea and Japan. Only one option has left for US and its alliance.

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Only one option has left for US and its alliance.

Acquiesce.

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