From Russia to Korea, never ceases to amaze that the dominant domestic criticism of Trump’s foreign policy is that it’s been insufficiently bellicose. This is a sicknesshttp://thehill.com/homenews/senate/391787-dem-leaders-hit-trump-on-north-korea-summit …
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So Kim isn't a brutal dictator? I mean, each of the leaders cited in this article needs to move on from politics and get out of the way. But do you seriously disagree with the pretty general concerns they pointed out?
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I disagree that “legitimizing a brutal dictator” ought to be the frame though which this meeting is perceived. That framing is always invoked, usually by the right, to undermine diplomacy. I would defer to the South Korean framing
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the human rights abuses quote seems hypocritical considering what this country has done to its own citizens.
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yeah, I'm not about to whatabout my way into being silent on any nation's HR violations. I can speak about ours as well as theirs.
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Did he not bring some legitimacy to a brutal dictator? What am I missing?
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