All Comments for Interview: North Koreans 'Have a Lot of Serious Risk Assessments' With Trump

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buckaroo from USA :

There is only one way to prevent the DPRK from continuing its progression with respect to missiles and nuclear weapons: force China to close its border to luxury goods for Kim and the elites. After they are forced to eat the same trash that ordinary North Koreans eat, they will be drawn back to the negotiating table. And the only way to force China to twist the DPRK's arm is to threaten to close U.S. ports to Chinese goods. China would never believe we would do so and would only act after all ports have been closed. But the U.S. Congress, the outgoing president, and the incoming president would never do it because U.S. capitalists would be on the phone demanding that the ports be reopened. So we continue the standoff, while the DPRK fine-tunes its WMDs.

Jan 10, 2017 07:40 PM

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Kevin from Australia :

Ultimatum to fAtty Kim. Give up all facilities for Nuclear development. Or be penned in History.

If I threaten, openly, I am subject to prosecution. He does so on a daily basis.

First strike is well warranted. Sometimes you have to do terrible things to do right.

Jan 10, 2017 01:22 AM

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