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发信人: srx (srx), 信区: Military
  标  题: 美帝人民群众对trump很不满啊,基本都在骂
  发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Wed Mar 28 10:21:19 2018, 美东)
  
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  John Springer • 14 hours ago
  Just read how Russia built second pipeline to China and no longer using 
  dollars , but petro yuans and rubles. We can no longer simply use threat of 
  sanctions and tariffs. We can negotiate but must treat our peers, even those
   who see the world differently, as participants or we will fail.
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  Orange Juice  John Springer • an hour ago
  Who will buy our debt if we upset China? Trump arranged for record deficits 
  and he's trying to bully the people who loan him the money. We are on the 
  hook to China for 1.8 trillion as it stands...
   
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  John Springer  Orange Juice • an hour ago
  Well the Social Security trust fund is awash in federal bonds we sell 
  ourselves
   
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  pbgd • 14 hours ago
  Kim seeking help from China comes after Trump seeking help from China. This 
  will certainly magnify China's role as the peacemaker of Asia. As China's 
  president Xi stated, China does not want military action 'at its doorstep'.
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  Chupacabra  pbgd • 13 hours ago
  Everyone seeks help. The question is will China contribute to a peaceful 
  planet or just build more artificial islands to claim more territory for 
  themselves at the expense of weaker nations? What do you think pbgd?
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  oliwayne  Chupacabra • 2 hours ago
  Isn't that what the United States did/is doing with it's containment policy?
   However, the U.S. didn't build artificial islands.
   
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  Orange Juice  pbgd • 2 hours ago
  "The greatest victory is that which requires no battle." 
  ― Sun Tzu, The Art of War
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  kaymichigan1 • 14 hours ago
  Guess they've decided they don't need the US in the picture.
  
  "Oh, Donald, are you still here? Go run along now and play some golf. The 
  adults are talking."
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  Summer Tyme  kaymichigan1 • 14 hours ago
  Maybe he can take "credit" for it.
  
  If China begins actively helping NK's atomic program - which would be 
  penultimate revenge for the 'trade' war.
  
  Trump can take credit for that too.
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  LastSecondTakedown  kaymichigan1 • 2 hours ago
  Odd statement. So, any time two other countries leaders meet - they are 
  deciding they don't need the US? So, if England and France met, that 
  automatically means they don't need the US? Where do you come up with this?
   
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  Tracy  LastSecondTakedown • 23 minutes ago
  Except for the fact we aren't trying to enforce sanctions on England or 
  France. You're trying to compare apples to oranges again....NK is playing a 
  game and getting leverage for their upcoming talks with the US.
   
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  Your Worst Nightmare • 14 hours ago
  Apparently Kim met with the Chinese leader Xi. As long as NK is a thorn in 
  our side and requires us to spend billions to defend them, China will 
  support them. China will also not tolerate a democratic country next to its 
  border so It will resist a unified Korea.
  
  Putin will sit on the sidelines and benefit without lifting a finger. And 
  there is nothing Trump can do because Putin gains nothing by helping us.
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  Summer Tyme  Your Worst Nightmare • 14 hours ago
  Anything Trump could do would be idiotic and make things worse... except of 
  course, resign and turn the job over to an adult.
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  Lance  Your Worst Nightmare • 10 hours ago
  Exactly. China's strategic goal is to frustrate the U.S. and maintain a 
  permanent division of the Korean peninsula. 
  North Korea serves as a "buffer state" for China between the U.S., South 
  Korea and Japan.
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  PaulCrozer  Your Worst Nightmare • an hour ago
  It's like a chess game being played by Gary Kasporaov (China) vs. Gomer Pyle
   (Trump).
   
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  Tracy  PaulCrozer • 27 minutes ago
  Don't insult Gomer Pyle!
   
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  Tertulliano • 14 hours ago
  I know who is jealous.
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  Summer Tyme • 14 hours ago
  Thanks Trump! - signed Dear Leader # 1 to dear leader # 2.
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  mm • 14 hours ago
  I don't see any world leaders as being truly trustworthy, maybe S Korea but 
  that's about it.
   
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  Peter Warlock • 14 hours ago
  Tяump☭ sends congrats to both, for their unanimous election wins as 
  president for life.
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  Orange Juice  Peter Warlock • an hour ago
  Maybe they will do the same for him someday.
   
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  Abuck 60 • 13 hours ago
  LOL! Kim had to travel 5 hours to Bejing and back in the same day after 
  meeting with XI Jinping without letting anyone know he left the country.....
  or he would have come home to a new leader in charge.
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  Rabbit2011  Abuck 60 • 3 hours ago
  It said he spent Sunday through Wednesday there.
   
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  pbgd • 13 hours ago
  Kim is petrified of being assassinated. That is why the Chinese were not 
  allowed to confirm the visit until Kim was back in North Korea.
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  The 84th Panther  pbgd • 11 hours ago
  KJU is also terrified of a coup back home while he is away.
   
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  Oh Really Now  The 84th Panther • 10 hours ago
  Too bad it didn't happen.
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  Peter Warlock • 13 hours ago
  Up next, South Korea and Japan acquire their own nukes. SK has 25 nuclear 
  reactors; Japan has enough plutonium for 6,000 atomic bombs. These nations 
  will quit their dependency on the USA.. because Tяump☭ is not 
  reliable.
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  Chupacabra  Peter Warlock • 13 hours ago
  It sure would be nice if they would defend themselves.
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  Terry Stein  Chupacabra • 13 hours ago
  You know, they wouldn't have to worry about any of this crap if it weren't 
  for the US giving NK away to Russians after the War in the first place.
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  Betty Bloop  Chupacabra • 13 hours ago
  when we find that they don't need us, they won't need to be our ally either.
   
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  okiejoe  Peter Warlock • 12 hours ago
  Unfortunately it's all spread around the Fukushima area.
   
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  mik8888 • 13 hours ago
  Looks like Kim is getting China on their wavelength, and obliquely 
  pressuring Donald on the upcoming talks...dat Kim is smart cookie...
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  Robin • 13 hours ago
  I wonder if Donnie is thinking his invitation got lost in the mail.
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  Markeetta  Robin • 13 hours ago
  Lol lol now he can't brag thst he met with Kim first
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  snake • 13 hours ago
  Kims visit to China is a warning to Trump that tariffs on China will have 
  consequences. Trump will get more than a trade war.
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  Aunty Fah-Fah • 13 hours ago
  The family crest features three extended arms; one holds a fascio of lawn 
  grass, one hand holds a hat, the third, nicknamed "Bubba", holds a nuke and 
  Chivas on the rocks.
  
  Bet he's on the cover of Time in six months.
   
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  Abuck 60  Guest • 12 hours ago
  trump needs to be sedated until after the elections.
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  Smarter Then You  Guest • 12 hours ago
  No, seriously.
   
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  Abuck 60 • 12 hours ago
  It's looking like the big dog is barking and both Kim Jung Un and donald 
  trump will have to go to Bejing and bow down to Xi Jinping to bless their 
  union.
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  RG • 12 hours ago
  The WH is anxious to spin this as progress achieved by their "maximum 
  pressure." This may be true or maybe they are being totally outplayed by NK 
  and China. We won't know until if and when NK actually does give up its 
  nukes. A bonus would be for KIM to be overthrown and get to spend the rest 
  of his life in one of his prison camps.
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  Smarter Then You • 12 hours ago
  Didn't these guys send us a vegetative ex-prisoner? I think we are owed for
   that one.
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  Badger land 2 • 12 hours ago
  I think trump wanted to meet with Kim Jong Un just to see if he knows any 
  good lawyers....
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  Joe james  Badger land 2 • 12 hours ago
  No one will be his lawyer because theyll never get paid. Pretty sad when 
  large fims in the usa are turning him down. Thats the insider word on the 
  streets.
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  okiejoe  Joe james • 12 hours ago
  There's always Legal Aid and they're free.
   
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  Jrducky  okiejoe • 6 hours ago
  Only if their income is low. Trump wouldn't meet their guidelines.
   
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  ralphpetrillo • 12 hours ago
  They are controlled by China. It is so pathetic that they do not unite Korea
  . The North Koreans have very little to look forward to. How many more years
   will this conflict continue for. South Korea is prosperous while North 
  Korea wants aid.
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  Independent Cacodemon • 12 hours ago
  I wonder what keeps the Chinese from just making Kim disappear. They could 
  then install their own puppet, who would ratchet down tensions on the 
  peninsula while providing the buffer zone that China wants from the West.
   
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  Smarter Then You  Independent Cacodemon • 12 hours ago
  Who's to say that he isn't a puppet to them already?
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  mtntrek3 • 12 hours ago
  It would be excellent if so, but Un agreeing to denuclearize the Korean 
  peninsula sounds too good to be true. Time will tell.
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  Q~ • 11 hours ago
  Kim Jong-un's first trip out to meet with a foreign head of state. I wonder 
  if Trump wanted the first go for bragging rights.
  First meeting with South Korea officials two weeks ago. Stuff is happening.
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  lou g • 11 hours ago
  I wonder if Trump is upset that Kim visited China before Trump and Kim meet?
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  GreensKeeper Maralago  lou g • 11 hours ago
  This was most certainly the reason Asia did this and it can be guaranteed 
  Drumpf lost his S over it.
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  empirewacksback  lou g • 11 hours ago
  I'd be more worried if he didn't meet with China.
   
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  Jrducky  lou g • 6 hours ago
  That goes without saying!
   
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  Bill • 11 hours ago
  Trump should be very nervous about this. What was the meeting about? Why 
  wasn't Trump invited? Hmmm.
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  Steve1956  Bill • 5 hours ago
  Trump wasn't invited because the meeting was for grown ups only, no children
   allowed.
   
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  empirewacksback • 11 hours ago
  Kim: Is he crazy?
  Xi: We haven't determined that yet.
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  Oh Really Now  empirewacksback • 10 hours ago
  Kim: You got my back, right?
  Xi: ....(crickets)..yes, for now.
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  rainaelf • 11 hours ago
  i just can't believe it's been twenty years already. :/
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  oldschool • 11 hours ago
  I wonder why he did not fly?
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  Lance  oldschool • 10 hours ago
  The distinctive olive green train with yellow stripes is similar to that 
  used by Kim's father, Kim Jong-il, when he visited China in 2011. 
  He is making a statement by using the train.
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  BobbyBarker  oldschool • 2 hours ago
  (a) he fears flying
  (b) have you ever seen what passes for commercial air travel in NK? It's BAD.
  (c) more wine and strippers can be loaded onto his custom-made bulletproof 
  train.
   
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  Enough Already • 10 hours ago
  This comes fairly quickly after starting a trade war with China
  
  I do not know if we can count on getting much help from China anymore on NK 
  once this trade war in full swing
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  adamrussell • 10 hours ago
  Seems obvious why. He wants confirmation that China will support NK in the 
  event of the rumored US plans to attack.
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  RedSoxPatriotsCelticsBruinsFan • 10 hours ago
  looks like trump just united china with north korea, I imagine south korea 
  will be next.
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  Dharren4466 • 9 hours ago
  Has anyone considered Kims dream may be as simple as being recognized as a 
  leader of a country with equal standing to other world leaders (in his mind)
   and a face to face with the American president is giving him just that? He 
  may be seeing this as all a great win for himself.
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  I AM INSPIRED • 9 hours ago
  I wondered why there were 100 Chinese warships in the China Sea this weekend
  . Explains it.
  
  Trump should be concerned about his upcoming "meeting" with Kim.
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  Your Worst Nightmare • 9 hours ago
  "China claims Kim Jong Un has agreed to denuclearize Korean Peninsula"
  
  There were a lot of "if's" in the official statement.
  
  I would expect that this will come to pass about the same time that Trump 
  starts acting Presidential.
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  Former Earthling • 9 hours ago
  A Commie dictator visiting another commie dictator. No surprise here.
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  Joe Mac Pherson • 9 hours ago
  If the unfortunate souls living in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
  , were actually allowed to travel South of the border, they'd never return. 
  If North Korea is such a Communist Worker's Paradise, why do North Korean 
  troops shoot anyone trying to leave?
   
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  mtntrek3 • 9 hours ago
  Personally I don't trust Xi, nor Un. Donald, um... not so much either. ... 
  Ah, we'll see. Smh.
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  askew • 7 hours ago
  a long way to go for Chinese food
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  ruelph • 7 hours ago
  This is a warning from China to Trump, don't mess with us.
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  Impetus  ruelph • 6 hours ago
  Probably. It's also probably too subtle for Trump to get. I mean sure, by 
  diplomatic standards it's loud and clear, but he doesn't pay much attention 
  to the State Department so...
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  ToothyGrinn • 7 hours ago
  It took more than six years to pry Kimmi boy off his PS2 to visit another 
  country?
   
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  LynnMartin • 7 hours ago
  NK borders on Russia and China, Kim will get agreement with them that they 
  will come to NKs aid if the US were to invade after a denuke deal.
  No one smart would ever trust the USA. Look what happened to Libya. They 
  removed nukes, got a guarantee there would never be an invasion. Then got 
  invaded via Obama and their leader killed.
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  Kathy • 5 hours ago
  He looked visibly uncomfortable in the video. He's in a tough spot and he 
  knows it. Who knows where this will end up but things are going to change. 
  On that I have no doubt.
   
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  Kathy • 5 hours ago
  China does not want conflict in the region, they also do not want 
  reunification where a more 'western' friendly country such as SK can take 
  hold that would then share a border with China. It will be fascinating to 
  see how each positions themselves.
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  Realpshep • 5 hours ago
  Kim is up to something. The only country to give up their nukes was S. 
  Africa, and they did that willingly, not due to outside pressure. N. Korea 
  ain't giving up thier only bargaining chip. They'll dangle that proposition 
  to get concessions all the while keeping them.
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  ruelph • 4 hours ago
  The White House is now trying to take credit for the meeting. The White 
  House is claiming that their pressure on North Korea forced a meeting 
  between China and North Korea. Really, they are forgetting history, China 
  and North Korea have been allies since the 50s and China's number one 
  mission is to remove the U.S. from the region.
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  Bill William  ruelph • 3 hours ago
  Exactly, it is China that keeps No Korea from falling into complete 
  bankruptcy. They are meeting to form a united front against the US, is my 
  guess. However, No Korea needs to come out of the stone age.
   
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  Bill William • 3 hours ago
  Both are communist countries and have been allies for decades. Trump just 
  imposed large tariffs on Chinese imports and at the same time has tried to 
  put a choke hold on No.Korea. My guess is that both countries are meeting to
   try and figure out how to maintain their bond and unite against the U. S. 
  No. Korea has to come out of the dark ages and needs China's help.
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  Hank R • 3 hours ago
  Is it simply a coincidence that Kim met with President Xi Jinping now?
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  Aaron Sacks  Hank R • 3 hours ago
  Kim is running out of money to pay those that help keep him in power. He 
  rules by force, fear and fear of force.
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  Hank R  Aaron Sacks • 3 hours ago
  I also wonder if he is finding it impossible to stop NK citizens from using 
  the internet to see what does on outside the hermit nation. Perhaps the NK 
  Olympians are also letting people know what it was like in their southern 
  neighbor.
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  Aaron Sacks  Hank R • 2 hours ago
  Imagine your internet viewing options reduced to state approved news and 
  sites dedicated how wonderful NK is and how bad the US is. Of course there'
  s only a very small portion of the citizenry that's allowed to have 
  internet access.
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  Hank R  Aaron Sacks • 2 hours ago
  That is true. I wonder if the NK people are learning how to get around the 
  censorship though. Not saying they are but it is possible.
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  Tertulliano  Hank R • 3 hours ago
  I think he went to renew their internet connection lease.
   
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  Rabbit2011 • 3 hours ago
  Does it matter what Sarah Sanders says about anything? I don't believe one 
  word she says.
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  Bill William  Rabbit2011 • 3 hours ago
  That is my opinion, why do those reporters even bother with those useless 
  meetings with her?
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  FlorMedDoc • 3 hours ago
  Thanks to Trump the U.S. has become marginalized with China now becoming the
   rising power in the world.
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  Bill William  FlorMedDoc • 3 hours ago
  China is a powerful nation yet we worry about Russia which is a third world 
  nation.
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  Hank R  Bill William • 3 hours ago
  Just curious: Have you looked at the modern Russian aircraft and compared 
  them to ours? Their armor and artillery? How about their modern SAM systems?
  
  Underestimating a potential enemy is a sure way to lose needless lives if we
   ever have to fight them.
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  Tertulliano  Hank R • 3 hours ago
  Their number of aircraft carriers is to be known as one.
   
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  Hank R  Tertulliano • 3 hours ago
  Actually, none. How would an aircraft carrier help the Russians push west 
  through Europe?
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  srichey321  Bill William • 3 hours ago
  A third world nation with nukes, a strong military and a capable leader.
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  Jack25  srichey321 • 2 hours ago
  And a US President in their pocket.
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  Verity Pendelton  srichey321 • 2 hours ago
  Russia's military is in decay - has been for decades. It's all show with 
  Putin. He is using technology to create his narrative. And it's working.
   
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  ruelph  Bill William • 14 minutes ago
  No one considers Russia to be a third world country, especially since Russia
   can destroy both China and the U.S. with its nuclear weapons. Russia's 
  military is rated number two globally behind the U.S. Most importantly, 
  Russia and China see eye to eye on most of the issues affecting the world.
   
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  MAPGO59 • 2 hours ago
  Old Donald trumped by China ;)
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  Renee Marie West • 2 hours ago
  "The issue of denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula can be resolved, if 
  South Korea and the United States respond to our efforts with goodwill, 
  create an atmosphere of peace and stability while taking progressive and 
  synchronous measures for the realization of peace," said President Kim Jong-
  un.
  I second that. I'm sure President Xi Jinping does, also.
  It's not important for world leaders to like each other. It is important for
   them to both like denuclearization.
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  Tom Hayes • 2 hours ago
  You know that face you make when you are forced to take a picture with that 
  uncle that nobody likes, that's the same face Xi is making.
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  aarfc  Tom Hayes • 2 hours ago
  I was thinking that. Glad you said it.
   
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  kritikosman • 2 hours ago
  Has Trump found a way to claim he facilitated this yet?
   
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  Jack25  kritikosman • 2 hours ago
  Spokesperson saying that he brought Kim to the table. Delusional.
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  Orange Juice • 2 hours ago
  Kim is just working out a nuke storage rental agreement. China can protect 
  NK and let it seem like the US has won something so Trump has a way out that
   boosts his ego. They know that flattery gets you everywhere with Trump and 
  that American politics are more interested in optics than actions.
   
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  Dwight Francis david • 2 hours ago
  Kim getting his marching orders from xi- please China has plenty nukes and a
   five million man army
   
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  Jake the real Jake • 2 hours ago
  Kim & Xi are playing 3D Chess against their opponent Trump while Trump is 
  playing Checkers and thinks he can win! Rots of Ruck Trump!
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  Orange Juice  Jake the real Jake • 2 hours ago
  Checkers is giving too much credit, Trump is playing Go Fish.
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  notagain  Orange Juice • 2 hours ago
  You give Trump way too much credit.
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  Orange Juice  notagain • 2 hours ago
  Yeah, I can see your point but Tic-Tac-Toe isn't basic enough either.
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  Verity Pendelton • 2 hours ago
  Well, Trump has done what no one else could ever do - create North Korea as 
  having an international and important presence on the world stage - what an 
  idiot.
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  newz4i • an hour ago
  Did FOX notify Trump this visit was happening?
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  Orange Juice  newz4i • an hour ago
  The entire cast of FOX and Friends will soon have cabinet positions. I wish 
  this was a joke...
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  Aaron Sacks  Orange Juice • an hour ago
  Judge Jeanine has been jockeying for a job. No other lawyers want to work 
  for him.
   
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  newz4i  Orange Juice • an hour ago
  FOX is sorry Roger Ailes isn't around. He'd be VPOTUS.
   
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  J.s. • an hour ago
  This hopefully is good news for the US and the world. I just appreciate the 
  strong leadership of Trump in this entire matter.
   
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  mtntrek3 • an hour ago
  Un running to daddy for advice and protection. .... Somehow not seeing a 
  good outcome from this meeting.
   
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  End of Life Ritual • an hour ago
  Kim is crawling out of his hole because even Pyongyang is beginning to 
  collapse under the weight of withering sanctions, and the nuclear program he
  's so fond of has drained what resources they had while yielding precious 
  little results.
  
  I don't think this is about Trump, but Kim isn't going to deal with the 
  Donald because it would look terrible on the home front. Talking with their 
  ancestral brothers in Seoul though? Talking with their benefactors in China?
   That's acceptable.
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  J.s. • an hour ago
  Just read the comments and it is clear the liberals are bothered by these 
  events. Look at all of the cheap childless cheap shots at our president. 
  Even you liberals should take a breathe and hope Trump, China, South Korea, 
  North Korea can solve this nasty problem and make the world a better place.
  Your hatred of Trump is not serving our nation well or it is serving your 
  cause well. It is starting to backfire on the press and the Trump haters.
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  mtntrek3  J.s. • an hour ago
  I hope for better, indeed. Yet... apprehensive and time will tell.
   
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  Orange Juice  J.s. • an hour ago
  Who created the nasty problem?
   
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  Orange Juice  Guest • an hour ago
  Breitbart also uses Disqus message boards.
   
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  BassPlyr73 Again • an hour ago
  Hopefully the world will take this apparent opportunity, and finally resolve
   this situation.
   
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  Realpshep • an hour ago
  China likes N. Korea just the way it is. It's the perfect buffer between 
  America loving S.Korea
   
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  TexasVulcan  Realpshep • an hour ago
  I think China would be happier without a nuclear armed N. Korea. But they 
  certainly don't want any Korean reunification.
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  Realpshep  TexasVulcan • an hour ago
  That's a reasonable view
   
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  JohnC • an hour ago
  I do hope Trump will be patient and knows this could take several months or 
  more to negotiate something. I fear a bit he Kim will push back and Trump 
  will get frustrated and ultimately launch an attack after he thinks 
  negotiations have failed. You can't declare failure too soon
   
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  HamburgerHelperAgain  JohnC • an hour ago
  If Trump thinks he can do "The art of the deal" he's mistaken.
   
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  Nick • an hour ago
  I always said the Trump presidency could be good for three reasons, first it
   will make Americans pay attention during the next election, it will teach 
  the democrats to put forward more serious candidates that are not relatives 
  of past presidents and he can solve the N Korea problem. All-be-it some 
  might not like the way it is done. Clearly Since China's leader called Trump
   as Kim's train was leaving The China capitol to brief Trump this shows 
  China is acting to help. I am very sure the deal is as follows, N Korea will
   give up nuclear weapons and China will defend N Korea completely without 
  hesitation. There are only two problems: Kim might try to hide continued 
  nuclear weapons designing and building from China and second the USA might 
  over the next twenty years if we play our cards right get democracy into 
  china that would bring down their dictatorship rule of its communist system 
  there. The future is hard to predict, but really this could be good news, 
  but care must be taken, but since Pompeo does not trust anyone he is the 
  right person for the secretary of state.
   
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  Joe • an hour ago
  I so hope the fuhrer is embarrassed by the meeting of NK and China. Maybe 
  when they meet here 45 will be schooled.
   
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  Riddler • 37 minutes ago
  This is the first progress toward peace since the 1953 armistice. Yet, the 
  so-called peace and love, no nukes crowd, the radical leftest will do all 
  they can to undermine the negotiations because they are frauds. They would 
  rather have another 60 years of being on the verge of war in order to 
  promote their radical Marxist agenda. Thank God we have a great man of peace
   in President Trump.
   
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  Bill  Riddler • 34 minutes ago
  Sure Donald.
   
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  Rafterman00  Riddler • 34 minutes ago
  NK has always wanted a face to face with the US for DECADES. They want a 
  seat at the Big Boys table. But the US always said we wanted concrete 
  movement towards disarmament by NK first, before any meeting. But Chump was,
   as usual, unaware of this and too eager to claim a win. Then his aides told
   him what an idiot his is for jumping at NK's bait, which is why he 
  backtracked a day later with those "concrete steps" statements.
  
  The reason we don't talk face to face with NK is because every time we get 
  an agreement from them, they extract their ransom (there's always a ransom 
  with NK), then in a few years, they go right back at agitating. Trump just 
  got played.
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  Aaron Sacks  Rafterman00 • 29 minutes ago
  Yep, played like a cheap ukulele.
   
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  ruelph  Riddler • 30 minutes ago
  We have seemed this dog and pony show before, again, China and North Korea 
  have been allies since the 50s and China's number one mission is to remove 
  the U.S. from the region.
   
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  Your Worst Nightmare  Riddler • 19 minutes ago
  "First progress toward peace"
  
  Another Trumper like Donnie who doesn't read or study history and believes 
  every word Trump says. This same game has been played for 60 years as you 
  say and people like you fall for it every time and give NK all kinds of 
  concessions. NK bankrupted itself to get nukes and now Donnie wants us to 
  believe they'll willingly give them up?
   
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  Bill • 35 minutes ago
  I see it as an end-run around Trump. Trump has no diplomatic skills and Peng
   realizes he must formally intervene to prevent a nuclear war.
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  knowledge n understanding  Bill • 7 minutes ago
  China always had ulterior motives.
   
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  Kevin Smith • 30 minutes ago
  President Trump has Korea running scared...Finally, we have a President that
   gets things done.
   
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  Rafterman00  Kevin Smith • 29 minutes ago
  NK is playing him.
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  Rafterman00  Guest • 23 minutes ago
  Yeah, because I can't read the history of the last 60 years regarding how NK
   has acted.
  
  NK will NEVER give up the nukes, as they make NK Invasion proof.
   
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  ruelph  Guest • 23 minutes ago
  And how is the U.S. going to prove that NK is getting rid of their nuclear 
  weapons? They don't allow anyone into their country to investigate them.
   
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