North Korea Responds: Calls Trump’s ‘Button’ Threat The ‘Spasm Of A Lunatic’ Congratulates Wolff On Book Sales

Earlier this month, Donald Trump told the Wall Street Journal the following about North Korea: I probably have a very good relationship with Kim Jong Un. I have relationships with people. I think you people are surprised. Remember that? If not, that's ok, because he doesn't seem to remember it either. According to the White House, he didn't actually say that. Rather, he claims he said this: I'd probably have a very good relationship with Kim Jong Un. I have relationships with people. I think you

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3 thoughts on “North Korea Responds: Calls Trump’s ‘Button’ Threat The ‘Spasm Of A Lunatic’ Congratulates Wolff On Book Sales

  1. “he’s going to go ahead and extent the olive branch to the South and just cut Trump out of the loop.”

    That’s because the South actually wants it. Blood is thicker than water. Also, if you’re in the South I imagine you want to deescalate any tensions, being located mere minutes away from potential shelling.

    Thus US provocation frightens the South, and we can see it doesn’t intimidate the North one bit. On the contrary, US provocation feeds the North propaganda machine justifying the regime.

    So the provocation is actually counterproductive to US interests, isn’t it?… How I see it, BICBW.

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