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After review, White House sees limits to N Korea diplomacy

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By AAMER MADHANI

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Still no cure for NK. Trump tried praise and gave concessions and got nothing in return, so it's good to end his soft stance. But I have no idea what to tell Biden going forward other than "good luck."

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Well, that's probably a sound conclusion....

I mean if "The Stable Genius", love-letter exchanger, and Grandmaster who built an entire wall along our southern border and used his unique negotiating skills to get Mexico to pay for it, didn't crack this nut (no pun intended).....then who can?

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I have no confidence that Kim would keep his end of the bargain in any agreement.

Leave the sanctions in place, seize or freeze their overseas assets, hopefully the military will get sick enough of poor food and pay and overthrow the Kim Dynasty.

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The Biden administration said Friday it has completed a review of U.S. policy toward North Korea and suggested it has limited hopes of brokering a “grand bargain” to persuade the North to give up its nuclear weapons program.

Another stupid campaign talking point out of the window. Of Kim holds on to his weapons, however Trump managed to get him to stop the testing. With the new clown in power, expect nothing but the stupid posturing and limited concessions of the past.

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Practice what you preach

The US has no nuclear weapons in South Korea or Japan. This is easy to verify from aerial imagery. The facilities for storing and maintaining nuclear weapons are distinct and easily seen from the air.

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