Looks like Trump was just playing chess after all.
>>149555i think the summits talks between NK and SK are far more important than any of the fiddling america does inbetween the states. After all, they are brothers and neighbors. Who cares what the US thinks of them. They need to reunite their people and i wish them luck for that.
>>149569>Who cares what the USA thinks of themSK has been a USA client state for some time, and is still under legitimate threat from NK. SK is more or less forced to go with whatever the USA does. If SK and the USA split, then SK is not only under threat from NK, but also China.
>What do Clowns do w/ the access codes and tech?>Who controls NK?>Who really controls NK?https://qanon.pub/?q=Who%20controls%20NK%3FThe implication has been that the Deep State was running NK as a black site, and the nuke threat was from the Deep State, not NK. In that narrative it would seem that the Deep State lost control of NK for a while, and now they have regained some control.
>>149587If SK decides that NK isn't a threat anymore and that they want to work together, then the USA can get fucked. What do they want to do?
If they are at good terms with their neighbours, then they don't need US protection anymore. The only way how SK gets independent is by peace. Of course the US Deep State doesn't have any interest in that, because peace means that they lose influence. The korean peninsula is a very nice position for the military, between China, Russia and Japan.