Monday, April 23, 2018

Possible Nuke Deal With North Korea: A Lot at Stake on the U.S. and NK Tables

The key players in this critical game of chance or cat and mouse


Key Question: “Can we expect to see North Korea giving up their nukes under present conditions and circumstances – vis-à-vis with Trump?”

My 2 Cents (from what I know about any dealing with North Korea): Probably no.

They may only just suspend testing and launches, but be assured they will plan to keep and protect their highly-developed nuclear technology...

Whatever happens, NK must agree to future IAEA inspections as part of any deal otherwise they can't be trusted since their leaders are by reputation are professional rule-breakers and liars, somewhat like our “leader.” 

This golden seen rule back in Reagan days is still pertinent and a key provision of any final deal.


More so, if Trump pulls the plug on the Iranian nuke deal, how can any country, let alone the paranoid North Koreans, trust him?

This is a critical and key point especially considering this reminder:


So stay tuned – and thanks for stopping by.

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