lo yeeOn
2018-06-05 06:22:32 UTC
U.S. policy makers ... not really worried about North Korean threat as
they have vociferously and disingenuously contended! Rather, they are
worried about losing their own grip of that part of the planet.
How do we know? How about just read a line from the LA Times below:
But more worrisome for U.S. policy makers, China seems to have
concluded that any potential nuclear disarmament deal would require
some U.S. concessions - and those are likely to weaken America's
military posture on the Korean peninsula and throughout Asia.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-na-pol-china-summit-role-20180604-story.html
When you go and talk to a weak country, it's not some give-and-take
kind of negotiation you are expecting. No... It's just that time, at
our choosing, for you to come and cower! That's the exceptionalist
way of peace-making. It is ludicrous ... but it is exactly what
Washington expects everyone to come to terms with.
lo yeeOn
they have vociferously and disingenuously contended! Rather, they are
worried about losing their own grip of that part of the planet.
How do we know? How about just read a line from the LA Times below:
But more worrisome for U.S. policy makers, China seems to have
concluded that any potential nuclear disarmament deal would require
some U.S. concessions - and those are likely to weaken America's
military posture on the Korean peninsula and throughout Asia.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-na-pol-china-summit-role-20180604-story.html
When you go and talk to a weak country, it's not some give-and-take
kind of negotiation you are expecting. No... It's just that time, at
our choosing, for you to come and cower! That's the exceptionalist
way of peace-making. It is ludicrous ... but it is exactly what
Washington expects everyone to come to terms with.
lo yeeOn