• Following Trump visit, China sending envoy to North Korea
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[U][B]Following Trump visit, China sending envoy to North Korea[/B][/U] [url]https://www.apnews.com/04d7dcc8c52b474cac498314240f891a/Following-Trump-visit,-China-sending-envoy-to-North-Korea[/url] [QUOTE] Following President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing, China said Wednesday it is sending a high-level special envoy to North Korea amid an extended chill in relations between the neighbors over Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons and missile programs. Song Tao, the head of China’s ruling Communist Party’s International Liaison Department, will travel to Pyongyang on Friday to report on outcomes of the party’s national congress held last month, the official Xinhua News Agency said. [/QUOTE] [QUOTE] In Beijing last Thursday, Trump urged Xi to pressure North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons program. China can fix the problem “easily and quickly,” Trump said in remarks to journalists alongside Xi following meetings between them. He urged Xi to “hopefully work on it very hard.” “If he works on it hard, it will happen. There’s no doubt about it,” Trump said. [/QUOTE]
Trump's remarks about how, "easily and quickly" China could fix the impending conflict with North Korea are really distressing. Someone with that level of ignorance should not have any command of future actions over such a dangerous issue.
What if the envoy turned out to be doing what Trump (and all of us) want and makes North Korea back down. Wouldn't that be nice.
Trump saying "If he works on it hard" even though he's never worked a day in his life, even now.
[QUOTE=EcksDee;52892075]Trump saying "If he works on it hard" even though he's never worked a day in his life, even now.[/QUOTE] Define work then. Pushing paper can still be considered work. No one said he was a steel-mill worker, or a farmer who had to work a hard-days worth of work. Relaxing the tensions between the US/DPRK will be considered hard work...
[QUOTE=Richard Simmons;52892087]Define work then. Pushing paper can still be considered work. No one said he was a steel-mill worker, or a farmer who had to work a hard-days worth of work. Relaxing the tensions between the US/DPRK will be considered hard work...[/QUOTE] Doing something slightly more productive than shitposting on twitter in such a way that world relations are rocked would be a good start.
[QUOTE=TestECull;52892658]Doing something slightly more productive than shitposting on twitter in such a way that world relations are rocked would be a good start.[/QUOTE] Oh most certainly. But saying "it'll be hard work" isn't exactly shitposting either. The difficulty in the matter will be Trump undoing Xi Jingping's work by shitposting.
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