1/ The LAST nation with the morality to tell another nation to quit nuclear weapons should be the ONLY one to have used them TWICE.
2/ The United States should take a back seat and allow those that negotiated JCPOA with Iran to speak negotiate with North Korea.
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3/ Trump should realise the proximity of South Korea with North Korea is their permanent insurance. It has been before Bill Clinton...
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4/ ...signed the deal. North Korea can take out MILLIONS in Seoul and level the city in hours using conventional weapons.
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5/ We are not even talking about Japan being near orbit. We aren't just talking 30K South Korea US troops in catapult proximity from...pic.twitter.com/9Di6ZUiTZF
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6/ ...North Korea and another 30 in Japan. Plus we are also talking a Hydrogen bomb and ICBMs that have US territory in range.
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7/ The world should will have to live with a Nuclear armed North Korea and the best way forward is to treat them with respect
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8/ and engage with them like has been done recently with Pakistan and India.
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9/ This is not 1945 where one could get away with dropping a Nuclear Fucking Bomb on a country TWICE!!!pic.twitter.com/aPdRsOl7QQ
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10/ But wait... does any body with thinking capacity really believe Kim Jong Un is really that daft to hand over the only thing keeping...
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11/ ...him in power? Especially after seeing what happened to Gaddafi and Saddam? And the nonsense Trump is talking re: Iran?
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12/ or that China will allow a US war by its border like the idiots at EU and AU? Even if Japan and South Korea are ok with it?
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13/ Anyway, I wish us all the best as we look forward to Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un becoming the adults. Because world cup is next year.pic.twitter.com/TFD9N1qJvo
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15/ PPS:
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