"the calm before the storm".
"Sorry, but only one thing will work!" (Note the exclamation mark)
These are verbatim quotes regarding North Korea from GEOTUS Trump, the guy who published The Art of the Deal (which was actually ghost-written by Tony Schwartz).
Trump came to power offering alternatives (except on Israel and Iran) to war. He suggested that he had the potential to broker a deal between God and Satan. He accused the Saudis of 9/11, but he: continues to assist Saudi genocide in Yemen, blowing Yemen children to bits and generating a humanitarian crisis affecting 20 million Yemenis, many of them children; flew to Riyadh, did the Saudi sword dance, and then agreed a $350 billion weapons and defence deal with the Saudis, and forged an anti-terror alliance with the Saudis (who did 9/11 and unleashed the cutthroat Jihadis) against Iran (who didn't do 9/11 and is fighting the cutthroat Jihadis).
He warned Obama to stay out of Syria, but at the first opportunity he was given he bombed Syria, and killed Syrian military personnel and civilians.
He warned Obama to stay out of Afghanistan, but at the first opportunity he was given he has decided to go back into Afghanistan and has sent over 3000 troops back into the Afghan quicksand.
And he showed no concern over North Korea, and was much more concerned about South Korea ripping off America.
This North Korea thing has helped Trump to get $700 billion for the military-industrial complex/deep state/shadow government. He wanted a meagre $600 billion, but Congress said that wasn't enough and awarded $700 billion.
So Trump helps Saudi genocide in Yemen, and Israel's ethnic cleansing of Gaza, and now has talked himself into a war with North Korea.
Is this latest tweet an attempt to provoke Kim to make the first move?
Can the Pentagon hack a North Korea missile and make it hit a target that could be used a pretext for war?
What if North Korea was able, or allowed, to disturb the San Andreas fault?
And Trump is about to destabilise the Middle East when he is expected to decertify the Iran deal next week.
The guy who published The Art of the Deal is rushing to war...and it could have apocalyptic consequences for millions of people.
Just another day in bizarro-world.
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