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Trump hopes 'something good' comes from Olympics despite N Korean warning

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By Steve Holland and Christine Kim

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Time for reset - the N Korean "crisis" is over . . . Kim has achieved his goal of developing a nuclear deterrent one that can strike the US and protect him from us. He will continue "playing nice" with S Korean and marginalize our influence in the area. Let's hope this administration isn't too stupid to recognize this new reality.

Well, at least North Korea and Trump have something in common: they both fear the truth.

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Trump is popping off the chops again. He hopes 'something good' will come from it all? How about if America impeaches his traitor hide? He is an usurper and an uncouth embarrassment to the USA.

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If Pence is going to the Korea games then why don't he just stay out of the USA? He doesn't represent America any more than the traitor Trump does and we don't want him back!

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It would be great if Little Rocket Man would step down and hold free and fair elections. As long as he gets 100% of the vote, of course.

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The wall's coming down.

Nobody would have expected in 1988 for East Germany to suddenly embrace the West.

Kim embracing the West and stepping down from power like the East German Stasi would be unexpected

So how long do ya think that's gonna take? A couple years like East Germany?

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IF Kim had said the same thing and expressed hope that 'something good' could come from North Korea's participation in the Winter Olympics, you'd all be praising him to no end.

Twenty-two North Korean athletes will compete in the Olympics, including 12 who will play in a unified women's ice hockey team. The other 10, including a figure skating pair, arrived in South Korea on Thursday.

It'll be interesting to see how many will try to defect. 

North Korea has also agreed with South Korea to send a 230-strong cheering squad

And probably ready with their usual political anti-US propaganda cheers...

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Trumps NK policy is spot on, and it will lead to some sort of negotiate situation that will guarantee survival of the Kim clan while ultimately giving a long term path to Korean unification. Something that Trump can and will pull off, unlike the warmongering globalists of the Clinton ilk.

Count your blessings that the corrupt deep state operative did not win the election.

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