Reply to @BBCBreaking @BBCWorld Strategic patience was used to avoid a third world war, as far as I know.
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I feel totes safe with them in charge. What could possibly go wrong?
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Worrying times. One is a deluded, unhinged, sociopathathic dictator and the other is Kim Jong-un.
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@alykhansatchu@BBCNews The Beijing meets (incl. 'subtexts') are going to be *very* interesting on this topic (among others). -
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@GregDjerejian most people I speak to says the Islands are a Fait accompli@BBCBreaking@BBCNews and no chance of any PRC rollback - End of conversation
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great smokescreen for a Trump administration in disarray
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this the war every leader has to have? This would be another Vietnam, unless he's thinking nuclear and kill a million
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the orange idiot already has a number of wars on his hands. Interesting times!
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Terrifying Times!This where Trump would fail miserably w/horrendous results.NOT real estate deal
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he'll start a chain of events not even he could imagine, this could be really bad.
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potentially. He says a lot to keep his minions happy, but is full of sh*t. So maybe not.
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hopefully
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there's the snag. Absence of credibility.
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the war of fugly haircuts is upon us
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"US policy of "strategic patience" with North Korea has ended." Which means what??
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trigger happy impatience
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Again, which means what? LITERALLY. No more platitudes.
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it's ridiculous I'm sorry
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