Not long ago the Demo-Dopes were running in
circles predicting an end to the world as PDJT and Lil’ Rocket Man exchanged
barbs and threats. Then they predicted
that PDJT could never get a summit with Kim.
When the summit was set, they droned on about PDJT never being able to
walk away from a bad deal. Then they ridiculed
PDJT for calling off the Jun 12 summit.
Now, after the summit that PDJT once walked away from, the Dopes are running
in circles predicting an end to the world as PDJT and Lil’ Rocket Man exchanged
views on denuclearizing the Korean peninsula.
While all the on-again off again summit negotiations
were being made, I do not recall Chuckles the weeping clown Schumer ever
warning PDJT not to go to Singapore. In
fact Chuckles the clown issued a list of Dope demands to PDJT before leaving
for the summit.
So if Jr says “I’m going out with my friends”
and you say, “Here are the rules. No drinking and driving. No driving and texting. Be back by midnight.” What’s Jr to think? Sounds like a green light, right? So what’s Jr to think when he gets home and you
unload on him, “What the hell are doing going out with those low life creeps?”
The Dopes and the MSM in hindsight are now aghast
at photos of PDJT and Kim shaking hands.
Oh the humanity!! There’s a
certain amount realism that needs to be taken into account here. N Korea is now a nuclear power. So what to do? That did not occur on PDJT’s watch, but he pledged
to fix it in his first term. Now, he’s engaged in fulfilling another campaign
promise. The Dopes and MSM cannot stand
his success.
Whether or not PDJT was willing to strike N
Korea preemptively or not, apparently N Korea, China and Russia believed that
he was. So they got Kim under control.
Then pressured him to issue an invitation for a summit to PDJT. My guess is that they were as surprised as
the Dopes and the MSM that PDJT took them up on the offer.
Now the Dopes and MSM are shouting about PDJT
getting “nothing” in exchange for canceling Korean “war games” (aka Joint/Combined
Military Exercises). A couple of things:
1) I’m not a strategic thinker. But if I
were given 60 years to develop it, my strategy would be pretty much set by now.
So after 60 years of planning, I’m not sure how much the military exercises matter at a
strategic level. On the operational
level, the same thinking applies. The
high ground is still the high ground.
The established lines of communications are still the established lines
of communications. The major avenues of
approach are still the major avenues of approach. The tactical level is were the most of the personnel turnover occurs and where the rubber actually meets the road. It’s where the learning curve is
steepest. I don’t know that that’s
doctrine. That’s just me. The agreement doesn’t restrict
tactical training exercises. I suppose units can be rotated in and out to
familiarize themselves with terrain, customs, communications challenges etc.
Any surprise attack is going to be a pretty much set piece battle until allies
can mobilize. So again, if the forces in-country aren't ready after 60 years, one more exercise probably isn't going to bring them up to speed.
My bottom line on the Korean military exercises
is that the exercises are as much to worry N Korea as train ally forces, maybe
more so.
Bottom, bottom line, the exercises can be
restarted on very short notice if/when things go south.
2) The idea that PDJT got nothing in return is
BS. The agreement calls for the United States and the DPRK to recover POW/MIA remains
including the immediate repatriation of those already identified. That’s kind of a big deal if it
happens. When pictures and reports of
repatriated remains start, it’ll be interesting to juxtapose family reactions with
Dopes and MSM declarations that PDJT got “nothing.” The message being that the remains of fallen
soldiers are nothing to the Dopes and MSM.
Okay, Mr. & Mrs. America, in the midst of
irrational euphoria among PDJT supporters and irrational fear and loathing among
#NEVERTRUMPers here is the one undeniable truth in all of this: No one knows how this is going to work out.
That being the case, why not give the process a
chance? “BECAUSE PDJT IS AN AZZ!!!
F-TRUMP!!!” Well okaaaaaaay then. That makes sense.
1 comment:
PDJT is Al Cverik (Rodney Dangerfield) and the media is the elite in the Bushwood Country Club. Al is a loud mouthed billionaire, hot wife, impatient, and tells the judge (Ted Knight) as he stands over a putt, "Let's go...while we're young!". The Bushwood Media is driven crazy by Al. It is a laugh riot watching PDJT as much as watching Dangerfield in Caddy Shack. Trump Dangerfield meets Kim and Bushwood Media looses their minds. Could be a new comedy movie.
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