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Originally Posted by xClips Jim
Right? I mean - does it seem logical that they are not acting in good faith? Reasonable that we would pull out of this because of some bellicose language? And that we respond to their language with "Our nukes are bigger than your nukes...?"
I don't know the answer - my super secret private websites where all the real information is hidden away from prying eyes and nobody else can look (also known as - government and justice department websites) are not expounding on the national security strategy of the United States - in public.
I can only wonder and ask questions. North Korea has done nothing different and is showing good faith, despite allegedly aggressive language. Is that enough, with all the good faith shown to cancel an important summit? To people that hate Trump, they will see it as confirmation of things they believe. To me, it is not a logical move - so I wonder what else is going on that we don't know.
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most of what's going on we don't know.
That's why I think threads like this have value, the intent is to take a serious unbiased view and discuss it. The op article provided a pragmatic view of the timeline of events.
One thing we do know now- the summit is postponed indefinitely.
correction: trump says summit is canceled.