- (2) Trump cancels the Singapore summit. North Korea issues a statement.3 replies21 retweets113 likes
- (3) "The inglorious situation today is a vivid expression of the severity of the present status of the hostile DPRK-US relations of long historical roots and the urgent necessity for the summit meeting for the improvement of the ties."1 reply15 retweets114 likes
- (4) Next. The reason why trump canceled the summit.1 reply12 retweets103 likes
- (5) "Explaining the reason for it, he said that the statement made by Vice-Foreign Minister of the DPRK Choe Son Hui carried 'tremendous anger and open hostility' and that it is not appropriate to hold the meeting at present, a precious one that has long been planned."1 reply16 retweets118 likes
- (6) IT WAS ALL PART OF THE OPERATION. The North Koreans DELIBERATELY and with Trump's FULL COOPERATION said something that expressed "tremendous anger and open hostility."1 reply14 retweets120 likes
- (7) After Trump canceled the summit, the North Koreans said, "The cancellation shows the very need for the summit."2 replies14 retweets130 likes
- (8) ABSOLUTE GENIUS. The North Koreans got to both show that they are nobody's pushover AND show that they can "bury the past," as Kim Jong-un said.4 replies25 retweets157 likes
- (9) "As for the 'tremendous anger and open hostility' referred to by President Trump, it is just a reaction to the unbridled remarks made by the US side, which has long pressed the DPRK unilaterally to scrap nuclear programme ahead of the DPRK-US summit."1 reply13 retweets100 likes
- (10) Bolton--WITH THE FULL KNOWLEDGE AND THE COOPERATION of the north Koreans--made his Libya remarks. The North Koreans blew up. Trump canceled the summit. And the NORTH KOREANS got to say, "See? They is why we need the summit."3 replies16 retweets100 likes
- (11) HERE is where it gets great:1 reply10 retweets86 likes
- (12) "We even inwardly hoped that what is called 'Trump formula' would help clear both sides of their worries and comply with the requirements of our side and would be a wise way of substantial effect for settling the issue."1 reply19 retweets89 likes
- (13) The North Koreans are now using the Trump formula themselves. Look: http://www.dailynk.com/english/north-korea-convenes-meeting-ahead-of-talks-with-u-s-to-prohibit-use-of-the-terms-reform-and-opening/ …2 replies13 retweets72 likes
- (14) "The North Korean authorities held a video conference with high-ranking Party cadres ahead of the summit with the U.S. instructing them not to use the terms 'reform and opening up.'"1 reply8 retweets64 likes
- (15) " This appears to be a precautionary measure implemented in response to the heightened expectations of North Korean residents for 'greater freedoms' arising from the inter-Korean and U.S.-NK talks."2 replies8 retweets69 likes
- (16) Now, AFTER the summit. http://www.dailynk.com/english/north-korean-officials-fear-an-emboldened-kim-after-summit-with-trump/ …4 replies6 retweets63 likes
- (17) "'Cadres are the most restless in society, and so they hope that the authorities will protect them in the upcoming meeting with the US,' a source from Ryanggang Province said."1 reply5 retweets49 likes
- (18) "'These people want North Korea to resist major reforms and to be in a place where they are able to comfortably earn money.'"2 replies6 retweets54 likes
- (19) So, the cadres--political factions--are both IN CONTROL and NOT IN CONTROL. You know what this is?10 replies9 retweets58 likes
- (20) This is General Kim Yong-chol, the man who never smiles--except with Trump.3 replies20 retweets109 likes
- (21) He was the first head of the Reconnaissance General Bureau, North Korea's military intelligence arm. He's running the mother of all deception operations. That's why he and Trump get along.4 replies12 retweets73 likes
- (22) The North Koreans have decided to come in from the cold. They had to do it in such a way that nobody anticipated it. After Kim Jong-un took office, there were no major attacks on South Korea.3 replies9 retweets56 likes
(23) On august 4, 2015, the North Koreans are alleged to have planted landmines along the route that South Korean soldiers patrol near the border.
Two soldiers were said to have been severely injured.
2 replies3 retweets31 likes
- (24) IF--and that's a BIG IF--I'm right that the North Koreans have been working with Trump in a massive deception operation, South Korea would be involved. I can't tell you if two South Korean soldiers were actually injured by landmines. It's very possible.1 reply2 retweets36 likes
- (25) But to me, all the evidence points to a VERY careful deception operation that took place over a period of years. It's completely analogous with what's happening in the Middle East.2 replies5 retweets34 likes
- (26) THIS shows the value of having a leakproof administration. And it shows the value of strategic deception and distraction.1 reply7 retweets31 likes
- (27) When North Korea finally opens up, we'll see the extent of human-rights violations. My guess is that Kim Jong-un is not personally responsible for them.1 reply6 retweets22 likes
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