05-27-2019, 08:17 PM
** 27-May-2019 World View: Media goes nuts over Trump's trip to Japan
Both Japan's prime minister Shinzo Abe and Trump's national security
adviser John Bolton have in the last couple of days condemned
the recent North Korean short-range missile tests as "quite a
regrettable act" that violated United Nations resolutions.
However, in a joint press conference on Tuesday in Tokyo with Shinzo
Abe, Trump said: "My people think it could have been a violation. I
view it differently." Abe didn't react to the statement, and they
were both smiling when the press conference ended.
This has caused hysteria in the media.
Today on the BBC, I heard an analyst say that the administration
is in chaos, as Trump contradicts Bolton on Abe.
On Al-Jazeera, I heard an analyst say that Abe is making a fool
of Trump by stroking Trump's ego.
On MSNBC, I heard a young girl snowflake, described as an "expert,"
declare that Kim Jong-un is playing Trump, and making a fool
of him.
The sheer stupidity of these people is beyond belief. It's pretty
obvious that Trump and Bolton are playing good cop/bad cop. This is
as obvious as the nose on your face.
I did hear one analyst suggest that this is the strategy, and added
that secretary of state Mike Pompeo is playing his part by telling the
North Koreans that they'd better do as Trump asks them, or he'll turn
Bolton loose on them. This is all "The Art of the Deal" that the
mainstream media are mostly too stupid to grasp, having majored in
college in sociology and women's studies.
There's another aspect to this that the mainstream media completely
misses. To the media, the only purpose of this meeting was to
talk about trade.
But both Trump and Abe are well aware that China is preparing for war
against Japan, to get revenge for World War II. The Japanese people
have lived in the same world as the Chinese all their lives. They
understand political correctness when they speak, but they also know
how much they hate the Chinese, and how much the Chinese hate them.
They understand the nuances of Chinese politically correct speeches.
They're able to read between the lines of Chinese statements and
understand meanings that Americans are oblivious to. They also are
brilliantly aware of what they did to the Chinese. Many Japanese are
Buddhists, and I understand that the Japanese word for Karma is
Karuma. Whatever the correct word is, the Japanese know what's
coming, and at some visceral level, dictated by Karma/Karuma, they
feel that they may deserve it.
So when Abe and Trump had their private meeting, they probably talked
a bit about trade, but the major topic of discussion would have been
the strategy to prepare for China's attack. They also would have discussed
Trump's good cop / bad cop strategy, and the press conference remarks
were probably planned.
So when Politico writes an idiotic article titled, "Trump finds
himself increasingly alone on North Korea," you can be pretty sure
that the snowflake reporters at Politico know nothing about history
prior to the last five years, and probably can't find China on a map.
---- Source:
-- Trump finds himself increasingly alone on North Korea
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/05/2...ea-1345034
(Politico)
Both Japan's prime minister Shinzo Abe and Trump's national security
adviser John Bolton have in the last couple of days condemned
the recent North Korean short-range missile tests as "quite a
regrettable act" that violated United Nations resolutions.
However, in a joint press conference on Tuesday in Tokyo with Shinzo
Abe, Trump said: "My people think it could have been a violation. I
view it differently." Abe didn't react to the statement, and they
were both smiling when the press conference ended.
This has caused hysteria in the media.
Today on the BBC, I heard an analyst say that the administration
is in chaos, as Trump contradicts Bolton on Abe.
On Al-Jazeera, I heard an analyst say that Abe is making a fool
of Trump by stroking Trump's ego.
On MSNBC, I heard a young girl snowflake, described as an "expert,"
declare that Kim Jong-un is playing Trump, and making a fool
of him.
The sheer stupidity of these people is beyond belief. It's pretty
obvious that Trump and Bolton are playing good cop/bad cop. This is
as obvious as the nose on your face.
I did hear one analyst suggest that this is the strategy, and added
that secretary of state Mike Pompeo is playing his part by telling the
North Koreans that they'd better do as Trump asks them, or he'll turn
Bolton loose on them. This is all "The Art of the Deal" that the
mainstream media are mostly too stupid to grasp, having majored in
college in sociology and women's studies.
There's another aspect to this that the mainstream media completely
misses. To the media, the only purpose of this meeting was to
talk about trade.
But both Trump and Abe are well aware that China is preparing for war
against Japan, to get revenge for World War II. The Japanese people
have lived in the same world as the Chinese all their lives. They
understand political correctness when they speak, but they also know
how much they hate the Chinese, and how much the Chinese hate them.
They understand the nuances of Chinese politically correct speeches.
They're able to read between the lines of Chinese statements and
understand meanings that Americans are oblivious to. They also are
brilliantly aware of what they did to the Chinese. Many Japanese are
Buddhists, and I understand that the Japanese word for Karma is
Karuma. Whatever the correct word is, the Japanese know what's
coming, and at some visceral level, dictated by Karma/Karuma, they
feel that they may deserve it.
So when Abe and Trump had their private meeting, they probably talked
a bit about trade, but the major topic of discussion would have been
the strategy to prepare for China's attack. They also would have discussed
Trump's good cop / bad cop strategy, and the press conference remarks
were probably planned.
So when Politico writes an idiotic article titled, "Trump finds
himself increasingly alone on North Korea," you can be pretty sure
that the snowflake reporters at Politico know nothing about history
prior to the last five years, and probably can't find China on a map.
---- Source:
-- Trump finds himself increasingly alone on North Korea
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/05/2...ea-1345034
(Politico)