A formal end to the war for abandoning the pursuit of monitoring inspection and verification is not a good deal.
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Yes it is. Can't reasonably expect Kim to agree to end up like Saddam or Gaddafi.
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"Our longest war" as if anyone has anything invested in it.
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We still have 23,000 troops stationed in Korea, dude.
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If you think this isn't enabled at any way by having the U.S. acquiesce with even being on speaking terms with the DPRK, then you're wrong. President Moon also deserves a large share of the credit though, too.
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And with that gift the NK can request the removal of US troops from SK
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If only the neocons would allow us to agree!
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They know and don't care. Peak American-centric agenda showdogs.
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Exactly
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So you're perfectly okay with a total and complete end to hostilities and sanctions in exchange for absolutely nothing whatsoever? Why don't you just come out and say it? You think Trump getting a "win" is more important than human rights.
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When Trump bombs Syria or backs a coup in Venezuela, he's presidential. When he seeks to pull out of Syria, end Afghanistan war, or make a peace deal with North Korea, he's not listening to the experts and acting recklessly. Clearest example that peace is bad for business.
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Major and historic don’t necessarily equal good or substantive do they?
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Trump just getting played, as he was with the wall. Dude is so clueless.
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Guarantee you we will see all sorts of lamentations from the "Serious People" about how formally ending the Korean War is somehow bad for U.S. strategic interests, how it's a giveaway to brutal dictators, how it doesn't represent American values, all while ignoring the Koreans.
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well the cuba embargo sees no sign of ending despite not a single aggressive move from that country in forever
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“the insular pettiness of domestic US politics” here is one of the most amazing things i have ever read. truly.
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