To the NY Times and their friends, there are no differences between North and South Korea.
Matter of fact, they think the Korean War ended “decades ago”.
How can people that stupid and uncaring breathe on their own?
Korean Person
1 year ago
Matter of fact, they think the Korean War ended “decades ago”.
How can people that stupid and uncaring breathe on their own?
But setnaffa, the Korean War did end seventy years ago.
All is needed is to put the obvious into a document.
That was what former Pres. Moon tried to do.
And he came close.
However, the warmongering Bolton talked Trump out of making a deal in Hanoi, which was a mistake.
Had a deal been made, we wouldn’t have KJU shooting missiles all over the place to say the least. At the most, there would have been a formal peace in the Korean Peninsula.
ChickenHead
1 year ago
Korea Person,
What do you see as a difference between the current situation and a formal peace?
Korean Man
1 year ago
Chickenhead, your commander almost signed the peace agreement with North Korea. Do you think he was a dumb dumb?
ChickenHead
1 year ago
I did not ask what anyone almost did or how smart anyone is.
I specifically asked what the difference is between the current situation and a formal peace.
Specifically, what are the advantages and disadvantages of each situation.
Considering your attitude toward the situation and those involved, it should be easy for you to explain this.
Korean Man
1 year ago
This is a separate new question for you, which you did not answer. Your commander-in-chief almost signed the peace agreement, how do you feel about it?
ChickenHead
1 year ago
So you have no answer.
You are just whining and you don’t even know why.
Noted.
Korean Man
1 year ago
You asked that question to KP, that is for him to answer. Now answer my question to you, please.
ChickenHead
1 year ago
Ah, I see… two different socks. I thought I was talking to the same chinabot.
The answer to your question is:
I have no idea.
I asked this question because I don’t know what would/could change if peace was formalized.
For that reason, I have no opinion on what was “almost” done.
My suspicion is that it was “almost” done because actually doing it had no advantage.
Looking at Trump’s history of negotiation, his ego loves making a public deal, but he has no trouble walking away from one that has no advantage.
(Contrasted with most politicians who will betray America just to get some attention for “negotiating” a “deal.”)
If you can answer what a formal peace would bring to the situation, perhaps some of our questions would be answered.
To the NY Times and their friends, there are no differences between North and South Korea.
Matter of fact, they think the Korean War ended “decades ago”.
How can people that stupid and uncaring breathe on their own?
Matter of fact, they think the Korean War ended “decades ago”.
How can people that stupid and uncaring breathe on their own?
But setnaffa, the Korean War did end seventy years ago.
All is needed is to put the obvious into a document.
That was what former Pres. Moon tried to do.
And he came close.
However, the warmongering Bolton talked Trump out of making a deal in Hanoi, which was a mistake.
Had a deal been made, we wouldn’t have KJU shooting missiles all over the place to say the least. At the most, there would have been a formal peace in the Korean Peninsula.
Korea Person,
What do you see as a difference between the current situation and a formal peace?
Chickenhead, your commander almost signed the peace agreement with North Korea. Do you think he was a dumb dumb?
I did not ask what anyone almost did or how smart anyone is.
I specifically asked what the difference is between the current situation and a formal peace.
Specifically, what are the advantages and disadvantages of each situation.
Considering your attitude toward the situation and those involved, it should be easy for you to explain this.
This is a separate new question for you, which you did not answer. Your commander-in-chief almost signed the peace agreement, how do you feel about it?
So you have no answer.
You are just whining and you don’t even know why.
Noted.
You asked that question to KP, that is for him to answer. Now answer my question to you, please.
Ah, I see… two different socks. I thought I was talking to the same chinabot.
The answer to your question is:
I have no idea.
I asked this question because I don’t know what would/could change if peace was formalized.
For that reason, I have no opinion on what was “almost” done.
My suspicion is that it was “almost” done because actually doing it had no advantage.
Looking at Trump’s history of negotiation, his ego loves making a public deal, but he has no trouble walking away from one that has no advantage.
(Contrasted with most politicians who will betray America just to get some attention for “negotiating” a “deal.”)
If you can answer what a formal peace would bring to the situation, perhaps some of our questions would be answered.