Who is in the wrong here, /mlpol/?
I say: both of them act like retards.
>>148889I agree, although Thrackerzod may be playing more 4d chess.
>>148889>Who is in the wrong here, /mlpol/?The neocon sting pullers. Any deal with NK would have undermined their position. The usual NK paranoia induced spaz attack was just the reason given.
>>148888>14 88-88 GET>>148889>>148891I think that most probably, he was afraid that Kim Jong Un would cancel the summit, so he canceled it first to preserve pride. Another possibility is that it is more of his "tough guy" negotiating tactic, but I don't know
This is Trump's letter cancelling the summit with Kim for anyone that cares.
>>148889Write That in 8ch 8pol and u will get banned for 1488 year.
>>148909Cripple chan is unironical cult centre for Dolan. Oh and nice maya-maya comin through.
>>148914>Cripple chan is unironical cult centre for DolanIsn't that 4Chan as well? Some parts like the /sg/ threads aren't, but last I checked /ptg/ was still going strong.
>>148915Oh yes, and it keeps leaking into the whole board. Made a thread like my 1st post ITT, got mostly called a shill/leftie 'n all that stuff.
>>148915Yeah at 8ch i only visit /pone/ /v/ /tg/ /brit/ i torpedo 8 pol mostly in a Trump tread heck just testing the mods i even post about Trump is better than Hitler in every way and dint get a ban lol that show wow fuck up mods is.
>>148909Because 8/pol/ is Trump central now. This is one of the last image boards that isn't completely kiked.
You all didn't actually think there would be peace between US/South Korea and North Korea did you? The Military Industrial Complex and the jews can't make a profit if there was peace, cmon now.
>>148889>>148955This back and forth move from Trump like in the Syrian strikes leaves me with a lot of questions. Guess I'll just have to wait and see how it plays out. Hope we get cozy with Best Korea, tbh if it wasn't for the planned economy part I'd say they'd be a good ally.
>>148914>Cripple chan is unironical cult centre for DolanOh how the mighty have fallen.
>>148960>This back and forth move from Trump like in the Syrian strikes leaves me with a lot of questions.I hope that this doesn't come off as too fanboyish or 4D chess, but this is my opinion of the matter.
He's slide threading the media. I think that Trump's primary goal is combating the deep state/swamp. I think that he doesn't care that much about the situation in Syria or North Korea, or at least those concerns take a back seat to the fight in DC. I think that the actions that he takes are essentially him fishing for guaranteed replies from the media and the swamp. He'll do anything to keep the narrative centered on him, even if that means acting pants on head retarded. It doesn't matter if he looks bad so long as he's disrupting whatever plans that the media had in mind in favor of raising a stink over his latest faux pas. Meanwhile, while Trump is acting like a fool and has all eyes on him, hopefully some work is getting done quietly in the background by some good men.
For example, perhaps this breaking story about Trump canceling his lauded meeting with Kim Jong Un is intended to draw media attention and airtime away from some of the midterm primaries.
>>148972>Away from midtermsWhat is the news to be buried though? There is no particularly unfavorable news regarding the midterms for Trump. If anything, the news is unfavorable to the democrats. And what news regarding the deep state would he want to burry? There is new evidence of a planted spy in the Trump campaign, and that news is more favorable to Trump and against the deep state
>>148979Pretty much this, it doesn't seem too likely for him to want to keep the eye on himself there isn't really a reason to, at least in regard to fighting the kikes in the media. I'd think it'd have to do something a bit more Bolton and the neocons trying to make him move towards escalation to get military action against Best Korea but I'd be happy if someone could prove me wrong since I honestly want to believe otherwise.
>>148979Technically speaking, if you're asling "What info is there to be buried?", hasn't the plan to bury info already worked?
>>148991He's not erasing it from existence, he would just be pushing it from page 1 to a lower, less prominent page
>>148992It doesn't need to be burying information. It can simply be captivating the media's attention to cripple their ability to fabricate their own narrative. It's hard for them to spin a cohesive story when they're incapable of ignoring the bait and Trump can steal the spotlight and take center stage as the evening's headline story with a tweet.
You guys and your fucking conspiracy theories, geesh.
>>148967 pretty much nailed it. It's a negotiation tactic, Kim has been screeching autistically about how he's going to cancel the summit in an effort to get the upper hand. He probably assumes Trump is fixated on getting a Nobel prize or whatever the fuck and wants the summit to happen no matter what. He thinks that if he threatens to cancel Trump will cave and start giving him what he wants. Trump called his bluff and cancelled first, now Kim is in a position where he has to beg and grovel. NK really doesn't have any serious bargaining power here beyond that he could actually launch missiles I guess, but that would pretty much be suicidal. It's not 4D chess, it's just basic business negotiation tactics.
>>149001Yeah this is where I tend to have problems with this site.
They see jews in their fucking cereal and start losing perspective.
It seemed pretty normal to me. The Norks are already practically apologizing.
>>148967Finally someone that gets it.
>>148888>Late-ass obligatory checkI say this is a 4D chess move, it may not be a completely obvious one but I think it'll end well.
Personally hoping NK pulls some bullshit that gives us a reason to take out Rocketman. Trust the plan?
There was a story posted on 8/qresearch. A anon was listening to a radio program where a caller called in and told a story. The caller was driving down the road and saw a pulled over black limo with its hazard lights blinking.
The caller pulled over and offered to assist the limo driver. This was agreed to and the caller got the limo working again. He was then directed, by the limo driver, to the back of the car. The black window lowered and Trump offered to pay the man for his time and expertise. The man refused payment so Trump offered to send flowers to his wife on the man's behalf and he agreed.
Later these flowers arrived with a card. In the card Trump said he had looked up the man's mortgage and then paid off that mortgage.
There are other stories out there about Trump's generosity:
https://ijr.com/2015/11/461306-these-5-acts-of-kindness-reveal-theres-more-to-donald-trump-than-just-his-celebrity-persona/These stories don't correlate with us being highly cynical about Trump. Remember Trump is not emperor, he has to work within the limitations of a very swampy political system. He seems to be of good character in a very bad situation.