Notwithstanding whatever trajectory negotiations take, it's still legitimate to have viewed the initial summit as a "breakthrough" because: that's what the S. Korean president called it, that's what S. Korean anti-war activists called it, and dialogue always trumps no dialogue
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Also there was no deal that NK is breaking
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Seeing the South Korean perspective would require empathy, of which these neoliberal pundits are utterly devoid.
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Thank you!
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Which is what so-called liberals like Yglesias always do.
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I’m honestly always shocked by the confidence and audacity of Yglesias and the degree to which he thinks he knows what he’s talking about.
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The first rule of Korea punditry is that it must contain no actual Koreans.
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Let's be real dude. Trump himself declared victory and his worshippers were declaring he should receive a nobel peace prize. It has become evident no real progress has been made. N. Korea gained everything and he played Trump like a fiddle. This dude is correct.
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