It could also be that dictators rarely like it when we tell them their people deserve civil and human rights. I bear no ill will towards you, but I believe you’re metaphorically playing Neville Chamberlain to Adolf Hitler. Despite your military service, I believe this is naive.
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I don't agree. N Korea's main concern is the survival of its regime (based on its totalitarianism) against other super powers. The only way to ensure that is to possess the nuclear weapon capacity which they do now. It is different from Germany which had ambition over security.
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No one should trust us until we prove we can be trusted. The world is onto us, it is only a matter of time. At some point, the schoolyard bully has to pay.
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I would not be surprised to someday see the world unite and sanction the US.
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I don't trust my government because of the
#1963Coup and the#911Coup. Until these things are sorted out, we're a militarized oligarchy.#dystopianThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I agree with Tulsi on this one
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Bingo! This is exactly why I donated to your campaign!!! Love your foreign policy (despise the domestic policy)
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I hold out hope that Tulsi will wisen up on the domestic front. But overall and especially foreign policy she is awesome !!
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It is to late Tulsi. In Germany for example 56% of the People see the USA as the most dangerous Nation on earth … and a lot of people want, that the American troops get out of Europe with its Atomic Bombs stationed at Büchel.
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It's also why it would be well worth your time to go ahead & cause the internet-hysteria visiting this retired doctor -- who was consistently-right long ago about this stuff -- would definitely cause. And Texas is still nice this time of year.pic.twitter.com/ynFFA3ZPwc
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You are great
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@TulsiGabbard Let’s discuss the interrelationship of DPRK’s distrust of America’s intentions as related to the militarization aspects of Obama’s Pivot to Asia polices and practices designed (perceived) to contain “a rising China” while maintaining US hegemonic interests.#PEACEThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Why should he trust us when in front of the world we leave a deal signed with Iran and Europe. Our signature seems to have no meaning.
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#NoRegimeChangeWars for a more prosperous and safer America - and planet!#Tulsi2020



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I think the Internet has exposed the corrupt warmongering policy of USA , why would anyone trust us unless they plan to get in bed with us. Afghanistan is the biggest drug takeover by the CIA , profiting from it , we will NEVER leave.
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That’s exactly the situation with North Korea.
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Wait what North Korea did sign an agreement with the US under Kim Jong Il which they violated not the US. We are also talking about a man who starves his own population and the horror stories from those lucky enough to escape North Korea have been terrifying.
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If I remember correctly, that treaty was violated in response to W Bush putting NK on the "axis of evil" list after 9-11.
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