Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 26 to 50 of 50
  1. #26
    my unders, my frgn whites pgardn's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Post Count
    39,469
    Maddow
    WaPo
    OP

    You laugh at the Washington Post after the pure you put up...
    Just joined the Cosmo club.

    Child parts in your hamper fella.

    NK themselves said they would stop zero unless we get serious. So keep up those tweets. They dismantled part of a facility that they were going to dismantle before the summit, behind schedule....

  2. #27
    my unders, my frgn whites pgardn's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Post Count
    39,469
    THat is why he slapped 22 sanctions on Russia
    more then any president in the usa
    Forced by Congress and in NO WAY INITIATED by Trump.
    In fact he hinted he might not sign it.

    Ducks ahoy...

  3. #28
    bandwagoner fans suck ducks's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Post Count
    74,377
    why did congress not force them before if it was just congress

  4. #29
    Believe. Pavlov's Avatar
    My Team
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Post Count
    41,752
    why did congress not force them before if it was just congress
    Because that's not how sanctions work. Congress passes sanctions. The executive implements sanctions.

  5. #30
    6X ST MVP
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Jul 2015
    Post Count
    81,091
    Musty-vag-blake alt

  6. #31
    bandwagoner fans suck ducks's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Post Count
    74,377
    Because that's not how sanctions work. Congress passes sanctions. The executive implements sanctions.
    got it other presidents would not sign off on them just trump

  7. #32
    Believe. Pavlov's Avatar
    My Team
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Post Count
    41,752
    got it other presidents would not sign off on them just trump
    No, that's not how it works.

    That's not how any of this works.

  8. #33
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Post Count
    43,448
    Musty-vag-blake alt
    Dude, what's with you and mis-identifying members regularly? Clambake is not Blake. Not even close.

    Did the "bake" trip you up? ing derp. smh

  9. #34
    6X ST MVP
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Jul 2015
    Post Count
    81,091
    Dude, what's with you and mis-identifying members regularly? Clambake is not Blake. Not even close.

    Did the "bake" trip you up? ing derp. smh
    Tranny detective chiming in.

  10. #35
    I play pretty, no? TeyshaBlue's Avatar
    My Team
    Dallas Mavericks
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Post Count
    13,321
    Dude, what's with you and mis-identifying members regularly? Clambake is not Blake. Not even close.

    Did the "bake" trip you up? ing derp. smh
    Clambake is a 15 year old black chick who loves her some high octane. Everybody knows this. Jeebus.

  11. #36
    Independent DMX7's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Post Count
    22,150
    Nobel Peace Prize Count: Obama 1, Trump 0.

  12. #37
    my unders, my frgn whites pgardn's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Post Count
    39,469
    got it other presidents would not sign off on them just trump
    Ducks.

    Why were the sanctions implemented against these Russians in the first place?
    Look at the timing Ducks, ok?
    Ya migratory marsh avian ...

  13. #38
    right about pizzagate Blake's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Post Count
    83,649
    The Washington Post’s Impatient Reporting

    Talk about getting a story half-right. The Washington Post right-hand lead story on Sunday, July 22, reports that the lack of immediate progress from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s talks in Pyongyang last week “has frustrated the president, who has fumed at his aides in private even as he publicly hails the success of the negotiations.”

    What the story got right was that negotiating denuclearization will take patience.

    Pompeo, with the support of President Trump, has been trying to get that message across ever since July 1, when National Security Adviser John Bolton told “Face the Nation” that Pompeo will be discussing a “plan” with the North Koreans on “how to dismantle all of their WMD and ballistic missile programs in a year.” Bolton’s timeline turned denuclearization into “mission impossible.”

    What the Post story got wrong was not bothering to report whether Pompeo was authorized to put any offers as well as demands on the negotiating table and, if not, whether the failure to do so caused the North to respond the way it did.

    The Post quoted liberally from skeptics and opponents of negotiations in and out of the Trump administration. It cites a “half-dozen White House aides, State Department officials and diplomats” as sources. How many of the unnamed “White House aides” are close to Bolton? How many of the other insiders have had any experience negotiating with North Korea?

    The story said, “U.S. negotiators have faced stiff resistance from a North Korean team practiced in the art of delay and obfuscation.” When officials met in early June with Pompeo’s interlocutor, Kim Yong Chol, to arrange his visit, Kim “said he was authorized only to receive a letter Trump had written to Kim Jong Un. When US officials tried to raise substantive issues, Kim Yong Chol resisted and kept asking for the letter. Unable to make headway, the Americans eventually handed over the letter and ended the meeting after only an hour.” During Pompeo’s July 6-7 visit to Pyongyang, when he raised the repatriation of US Korean war remains, “the North Koreans insisted they were still not ready to commit to specific plans, according to diplomats familiar with the discussions.” When a working-level meeting was arranged to discuss the issue at the demilitarized zone on July 12, “the North [Koreans], however, kept U.S. defense officials waiting for three hours before calling to cancel, the diplomats said.” They instead asked for a meeting at the general-officers level.

    The story quotes North Korea’s over-the-top reaction to the Pompeo meeting,[1] denouncing the “unilateral and gangster-like demand for denuclearization” but ignored the substance of its objections:

    The U.S. side never mentioned the issue of establishing a peace regime on the Korean peninsula which is essential for defusing tension and preventing a war. It took the position that it would even backtrack on the issue it had agreed on to end the status of war under certain conditions and excuses. As for the issue of announcing the declaration of the end of war at an early date, it is the first process of defusing tension and establishing a lasting peace regime on the Korean peninsula, and at the same time, it cons utes a first factor in creating trust between the DPRK and the U.S.

    Reporters failed to ask: Did Pompeo neglect to address the key US commitment at the Singapore Summit “to build a lasting and stable peace regime” in Korea? Did that lead to the North’s delayed response on the US remains? Did the North Koreans raise the peace process during the June 15 general-officers’ meeting?

    Contrast the Washington Post account with CNN’s report of a teleconference by the US commander in Korea, General Vincent Brooks, with the Aspen Strategy Forum on Friday, July 20. Despite all the talk about lack of progress, he noted that the peninsula had “gone now 235 days without a provocation,” and that he had seen a slowdown in the operating tempo of North Korean armed forces. “We’ve seen some changes in terms of how much time they’re spending in the field. Some of that might be attributed to fuel shortages; some of that might be because of the renewed engagement,” he said. He added, “We are confident we’ll succeed in transferring some of the remains. Not all of them, but some of them.”

    Nor did Brooks hyperventilate about intelligence reports of continuing North Korean nuclear and missile production in advance of any detailed agreement: “We don’t overreact to things like that,” he said. “If those things are true, what does it mean to us as we go forward?… It could mean several things…We know what our end point is and we know what [they’ve] agreed to, so let’s keep our eye on that and not get distracted.”

    Then Brooks delivered his main message:

    Our challenge now, candidly, is to continue to make progress but to make that progress in an environment that is essentially void of trust, and without trust, we’ll find it difficult to move forward. So, building that trust while that pressure continues and while the efforts for diplomacy continue is the order of the day. In many ways, the lack of trust is the enemy we now have to defeat.

    The North needs to take viable action to back up Kim Jong Un’s summit commitment to denuclearize, Brooks said, but he emphasized that building trust was not a job for the North Koreans alone. “There has to be demonstrable action in that direction, or we cannot be satisfied and we probably can’t be friends, and we probably won’t be at peace,” Brooks told the audience. “So, we have to see something moving in both directions simultaneously in order to get us there.”

    That’s called diplomatic give-and-take, and whatever the impatience in some parts of Washington, it will take time.

    https://www.38north.org/2018/07/lsigal072318/
    Lol 38north.org

  14. #39
    right about pizzagate Blake's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Post Count
    83,649
    Musty-vag-blake alt
    Lol detective

  15. #40
    I am that guy RandomGuy's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Post Count
    51,121
    So, they dismantled an engine test site that they no longer needed.

    This makes Trump not frustrated how?

  16. #41
    I am that guy RandomGuy's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Post Count
    51,121
    why did congress not force them before if it was just congress
    No Congress, you're the congress!!!

  17. #42
    I am that guy RandomGuy's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Post Count
    51,121
    THat is why he slapped 22 sanctions on Russia
    more then any president in the usa
    https://twitter.com/rvawonk/status/892775425277124610

    Signing statement, says all you need to know ducks.

  18. #43
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Post Count
    6,202
    Nobel Peace Prize Count: Obama 1, Trump 0.
    That's kinda like - MVP count: Nash 2, Shaq 1.

  19. #44
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Post Count
    97,536
    Trash shamelessly crawled over the Pacific to tete-a-tete with a murderer, gave away war games with SK, is still empty handed

    Why North Korea is in no hurry to do what the US wants

    Things have since taken a rockier path. Although Pyongyang appears to have begun dismantling a rocket site,

    there have been reports that it is
    secretly continuing its weapons programme.

    Meanwhile, Pyongyang has
    accused the US of "gangster-like" tactics.


    So, why has there been a lack of clear progress?


    A misfit power


    North Korea's notoriety and ability to capture global headlines may have led to its power being overestimated.
    It appears Pyongyang has sought

    to disguise a position of relative weakness as one of unqualified strength.

    It framed the summit as one between equal nuclear powers.
    another HUGE loss by loser Trash


    Despite its new-found confidence as a nuclear-armed country, it remains a weak state preoccupied by its very survival.

    That

    its influence is disproportionately dependent on its military strength may, ironically,

    make it less willing to make serious concessions than the US and others have hoped.

    Military capability



    North Korea may be one of the top military powers in Asia, but its emphasis is on quan y over quality.

    Pyongyang has large numbers of battle tanks and even its navy maintains a fleet of about 70 ageing submarines.

    But it is its development of intercontinental ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons that enables the regime to make threats far beyond its immediate region.


    However, to actually use this capability would be to provoke retaliation that would end the regime.

    The country
    spends upwards of 24% of its GDP on the military,

    chronic impoverishment explained away as the result of the actions of foreign aggressors.

    The consequence is that, on all non-military measures of resources and influence, North Korea is flatlining.

    The productivity of North Korea's workers is the lowest in Asia and it suffers from an unusually low share of natural resources.

    The country relies substantially on imports of food, refined metals and fuel, while

    its
    main export to the outside world is coal briquettes.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-44702223

    NK's nuclear/ICBM "apparent" abilities are the only reason a sucker loser like Trash bows to, even salutes NK.

    NK ain't giving up its nukes and ICBMs.




  20. #45
    I am that guy RandomGuy's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Post Count
    51,121


    Here is Kim Jung Un meeting with Pompeo to further these negotiations.

    oh wait, I'm sorry, that's Kim visiting a potato farm instead of Pompeo.

  21. #46
    Veteran hater's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Post Count
    74,105
    That's kinda like - MVP count: Nash 2, Shaq 1.

  22. #47
    non-essential Chris's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Post Count
    39,908


    Here is Kim Jung Un meeting with Pompeo to further these negotiations.

    oh wait, I'm sorry, that's Kim visiting a potato farm instead of Pompeo.

  23. #48
    LMAO koriwhat's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Post Count
    41,642
    lmao at all you losers wishing trump/kim denuclearization fails. so progressive in yall's thinking... anything to on the USA, right? yall gained everything and enjoyed the freedom that comes with being an AMERICAN and yet yall cry daily about bull and wish the worst for this country. the USA has done way too much for you sissy s! bunch of stupid s yall are.

  24. #49
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Post Count
    97,536
    North Korea is continuing to produce nuclear bomb fuel in spite of Trump deal: Pompeo

    North Korea is continuing to produce fissile material for nuclear bombs in spite of its pledge to denuclearize,

    U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Wednesday.


    Asked at a Senate committee hearing whether this was the case,

    Pompeo responded to Democratic Senator Ed Markey by saying:

    “Yes, that’s correct … Yes, they continue to produce fissile material.”


    https://www.politicususa.com/2018/07...al-pompeo.html

    of course NK continues, because without nukes and missiles, NK is vulnerable hole

    How's them 'war games' with SK workin' out fer ya, Trash?



  25. #50
    non-essential Chris's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Post Count
    39,908
    welp



Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •