Posted on Apr 26, 2018
Parents of Otto Warmbier sue North Korean government over his imprisonment, death. How will this suit affect the POTUS visit next month?
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Although this was tragic for the family, it will be managed in a way not to disrupt a possibility of reuniting the Koreas, and potentially denuclearization of NOKO. Warmbier was in their country and broke their laws.
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SCPO (Join to see)
I read further...he was in the country legally and he was "accused" of spying, the only charge NOKO has on their books. I don't buy any of that part of their story.
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Personally, I don't think it will have an effect. NOKO has no nuke program anymore, so they need some way to get in good graces with the world community. They can no longer use coercion of nuke tests to get handed piles of cash and goods. I predict NOKO pleads guilty or complicit in the death of Otto, and they will pay an amount to the family. I don't think the Warbier family wants to get in the way of peace on the Korean Peninsula.
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LTC (Join to see)
Don't be fooled by the new program being given up. He just said he wouldn't do any more testing. There is a debate among professional negotiators that what Kim Jong on meant was that he was done testing. Finishing the test doesn't mean that he is giving up his ordinance. He just has done enough testing and his mountain is collapsing from too many nuclear tests. We have to make sure he's not full of crap! Good faith deeds and nuclear inspections and turning over the nuclear material over to the international atomic energy agency for disposal working alongside the United Nations and other neutral countries.
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LT Brad McInnis
LTC (Join to see) - Well, at least this President won't fly a plane load of money to him.... and I am pretty sure that Bolton and Mattis will keep an eye on things.!
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The Hermit Kingdom moron is, at least to me, too stupid to care less, to my way of thinking....
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