>>152858>Best Korea meets Great AmericaI hope this becomes a super success. This way leftist can ree about how Trump don't deserve a Peace Prize for helping facilitate an end to the longest war in human history and to bring prosperity to NK.
>>152868I don't know what to expect honestly but one way or the other, Trump has gotten farther with NK than either Obama or Bush did, mostly just by doing the shit that everyone else said you weren't supposed to do. Whatever happens I definitely think we're on the right track.
I think the talks will go well, I cant imagine NK going through all of this just to change their mind.
Hopefully Trump allows for imports of weapons from NK. I'd like to get a cheap Type-88 with helical magazines, a knock off CZ would be cool too.
>>152878Makes one consider that things are not what they seem to be.
>>152881Would be fun if NK went from a closed society with the toughest firearm laws in the world. To become one of the largest exporters of weapons to be sold to individuals on the open market.
>>152925It looks like it is going really well. No handpulling when shaking hands so we might deduct from that that Trump don't think Kim as a Cuck.
>>152928The North would probably lose their shit if Trump pulled something like that. He really wants this to be a success.
>>152929Yep. Summit would be over before it begun if there had been any handpulling.
Fucking cameras, can't hear shit.
>>152928>>152932>>152929Handshaking is no laughing matter.
>>152934The people on Channel Asia also complained the couldn't hear shit (paraphrasing)
>>152935That is true.
>>152939Anyone else like to look at pictures like this and imagine Hillary's reaction?
>>152942Not until you posted that, but thanks for the mental image
>>152942Can't unsee now. What a fucking timeline.
If this works out and the business cycle's down doesn't happen till after the election, Trump will keep congress in the midterm and will win re-election. And if that happens then neo-liberalism is dead. This implication alone has me excited.
>>152952Trump also gets his hands untied as well. Interesting.
And his previous plan was to nuke the US? What happened /mlpol/ ?
>>152957The plan has always has been to deter US agreession and insure a first strike on NK never takes place. Now "secure" Kim is looking to trade. The only real question is what he wants to trade for, and for how much. It's probably sanction relief, but no one really knows.
>>152957>And his previous plan was to nuke the US? Unlikely to begin with, just having WMDs is for solving security delima created by the US and China not helping Best Korea like the soviets did with Warsaw in Eastern Europe.
What would the best outcome of this meeting be, realistically speaking? There doesn't seem to be anything too major that can happen that is considered positive.
>>152960Uhm, not nuking eachother?
>>152960>Trump goes home>Kim will stay in power>Takes shit out of South Korea and nukes out of Japan >Kim breaks down his nukes and makes a treating ending the Korean War officiallyUnlikely we will get anything this good but this is the best that can come of it.
>>152961>not nuking eachotherThat's already happening. What else? This just seems like the prelude to more talks.
I wonder what the mainstream media is gonna say about this tomorrow?
>KIM'S DISASTER North Korea nuclear tunnel COLLAPSES ‘killing at least 200 people’ amid fears of a massive radioactive leak1st November 2017, 7:04 am | Updated: 2nd November 2017, 4:35 am
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4806082/north-korea-nuclear-base-collapses-killing-200-radioactive-leak-fears-latest-updates/
>200 feared dead after tunnel collapses at North Korean nuclear test site, Japanese TV claimsNorth Korea November 1st, 2017
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/10/31/200-feared-dead-after-tunnel-collapses-at-north-korean-nuclear-test-site-japanese-tv-claims.htmlWhat happened?
>>152967Shit engineering and the north no longer needs the test sites. They have the bomb. Any more testing would be useless.
>>152965That Trump sat down with an evil dictator and muh Russia. Did you even need to ask?
>>152966Please let this happen. I need to hear from CNN how Trump is an NK plant out to make peace.
>>152964Realistically this is the foot in the door to more negotiations. The ultimate goal of the United States is of course to de-nuclearize North Korea. North Korea of course is to consolidate its power as a nation at the table.
NK has been the "Hermit Kingdom" for a long time and Un has inherited quite the mess of a nation from his father, I am sure he is looking for a way to fix it but doesn't know how to grab the worlds attention and remain at the reins.
So what can come of this meeting could be the start of bettering our relationship between the two countries and perhaps a start to an alliance. With the whole EU going down the tubes, I can only imagine what it would be like if the USA, NK, and Russia formed an alliance against the EU. What a glorious time that would be.
I just realized NK won't nuke California now.
>meme-tire document signing
It's fucking NOTHING.
Oh well…
>>152975A 9.0 earthquake will do the job.
>>152985I for one will take one for the team if it means half these spics and faggots die off.
>>152975You just had to ruin it. World peace on the table and you just had to find a way to ruin it.
>>152993Shhh, Cali will still get wrecked anon, calm yourself
And here comes the (((MSM))) trying to derail everything.
>>153006I saw that too. Trump is grand-standing a bit, but the media is acting like they're mad about all this
"I didn't pay 1.8 billion for hostages like what happened in Iran"
Oh shit
>>153006>>153007It doesn't matter what he does, they're going to take a shit on it. If Obama had done this they'd be singing his praises. Doesn't matter. People aren't stupid and can see what's happening, the MSM is only further eroding their own credibility at this point. All we have to do is keep pushing them further and further into irrelevance.
I am not finding any good sources on these images.
>>153012Shots fired. I repeat shots fired.
Savage as fuck and trolls sjw tards. Made my day.
>>153020>>153022Awesome. Leftists will never recover from this
>also Kim's signature looks cool >>152858>korean war is going to end soonMy hope for another season of M*A*S*H are dying
>>153045There are some islamist in the south of Thailand that could be used for this purpose. We'd also get a revival of the US military base that gave birth to Pattaya and the fun place it is today. I also this Thailand would be willing to let the US join them is some cleanup down there.
>pic unrelated - it's the lunch menu Kim and Donald had >you will never be as asspained as this guy
>>153048what did dennis rodman has to do with this, what a ridicoulous twitter post
i find it ironic how all these coastal neomarxists cry out against literally anything the trump administration ever does, calling for violence and murder in the street against every dissenter but at the same time being physically incapable to do so even in the slightest.
Everything is a hate speech and hate crime unless it is leveled against the enemies of globalism. If the west was as bad as these traitors made it out to be all of them would have been already into a salt mine until to work themselves to death.
>>153050dennis rodman went to the summit do to his friendship with both Trump and Kim
>>153054i heard that kim likes basketball bus this is acutally funny
>>153050Dennis Rodman might become our ambassador to North Korea after all is said and done.
>>153074>>153075
>Dennis Rodman unironically becomes ambassador for north koreawhat a timeline to be alive
>>153075That face. CNN is truly loosing their shit. Must be so fun trolling them on live stream.
>>153075>>153074It's like I'm living in a never-ending meme compilation.
Today is a good day to win. I feel more tranquilo today.
>>153075>>153074I love the interview Dennis Rodman gave (just saw it). CNN had to be so polite.
https://youtu.be/dAJLJRRJY3E >>153107This nigger really knows what he's talking about..
Kudos to to him.
According to KCNA has Kim accepted the invitation to come to the United States
>>153107"Does Kim-Jung-Un speak English"
He changed the subject so fast I've got whiplash.
>>153125>>153126inb4 he's assassinated by some faggot
>>153127>Does Kim-Jung-Un speak EnglishI have no idea why this was so important for CNN to know. But apparently it was super important.
If Kim is assassinated South Korea, Hawaii and California can kiss their asses goodbye. Not trying to promote the assassination thou.
>>153130>Not trying to promote the assassination thou.Kek
But yeah, it'd be a shitstorm, and souls would fly.
>>153127>Does Kim-Jung-Un speak EnglishFunny how this is a racist question if you ask it about the hundreds of thousands of immigrants who want to come in and sponge off us, but somehow when CNN asks it about a foreign leader with access to his own personal translator it's suddenly a serious issue.
News article about the invitations
>North Korean leader Kim Jong Un invited President Donald Trump to come to Pyongyang during their historic Singapore summit and also agreed to visit the United States, state media reported Wednesday.>“Kim Jong Un invited Trump to visit Pyongyang at a convenient time and Trump invited Kim Jong Un to visit the US,” the state-run KCNA news agency said.>“The two top leaders gladly accepted each other’s invitation, convinced that it would serve as another important occasion for improved DPRK-US relations,” the report added, using the official abbreviation for North Korea.http://archive.is/6rX45>Nomination of the US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize
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>We hereby nominate President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for 2019. The nomination is in line with the Nobel Testament, which requires that a peace prize winner works for disarmament and bringing nations closer together.
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>Nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament is one of the most important security policy themes of our time. Nobel committee put the last question on the agenda in 2017 when ICAN was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
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>The conflict on the Korea Peninsula stretches back more than 70 years, and is thus one of the longest conflicts in the world today. It has occasionally been a very bloody conflict, and contains elements of ideology and superpower rivalries. It is also a conflict that is painful on a human level. Many families were split when Korea was split into the south and north after the Second World War. The conflict has been considered one of the most challenging conflicts to resolve, especially after the North Korean regime began to work to obtain nuclear weapons.
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>Not least has a escalation on the Korean Peninsula's potential to trigger a major war that will involve many countries and in the worst case the use of nuclear weapons. Nuclear disarmament and a solution to the conflict on the Korea Peninsula will therefore have a great impact on world peace.
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>Through his unconventional style, President Trump has contributed to the fact that we now see a breakthrough in the relationship with North Korea. The meeting in Singapore June 12th 2018 between Trump and the North Korean President Kim Jung-Un is a preliminary highlight. In the common statement, the two state leaders agreed that North Korea will work for a total nuclear disarmament, and that countries should build a lasting and solid peace regime on the Korean peninsula.
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>Much work remains before it can be determined whether Trump's initiative has been successful, including a verifiable nuclear disarmament of North Korea. To award president Trump the Nobel Peace Prize, however, could help prop up during the fresh, but fragile process. The thought behind the peace Prize to President Obama was precisely that the award would support up under his vision of a new climate in international politics, and especially his work for a nuked free world.
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>The American President Theodore Roosevelt referred to his foreign policy as "speak softly and carry a big stick." Roosevelt received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1906 for its mediation efforts between Russia and Japan in the aftermath of the Russo-Japanese War. Both President Roosevelt and President Trump show that heads of state who are not afraid to demonstrate that they are willing to use force may be implements of peace.
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>Yours sincerely
>Christian Tybring-Pike and Per-Willy Amundsen
>Norwegian politicians ' Progress Party
Now we only have to wait and see if the Nobel committee is willing to give Trump, Kim and Moon the peace price.
Imagine what she's feeling.
>>153244Imagine the crying if Kimmy got a prize for this
>>153274I say they outta hand out prises to Trump, Kimmy, Moon, and Rodman.
The asspain would be incredible.
I propose Darksydephil as ambassador of North Korea.
From this week's New Yorker
>>153244Oh the salt from the left will be glorious.