Posted on Apr 24, 2017
Very quietly, Trump invites entire US Senate to White House for North Korea briefing
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If you wanted to blame anyone you could blame President Carter and President Clinton. President Carter wanted to pull United States forces out of South Korea in the mid-1970s but Major General Singlaub went public and President Carter fired him. The Uproar caused President Carter to back down. Then in the 1990s when Korea was threatening again president Clinton struck a with the hermit Kingdom and it pretended to go along for a few years.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_K._Singlaub
John Kirk Singlaub (born July 10, 1921) is a highly decorated former OSS officer, a founding member of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and a retired Major General in the United States Army. In 1977 Singlaub was relieved from his position as Chief of Staff of U.S. forces in South Korea after criticizing President Jimmy Carter's decision to withdraw U.S. troops from the Korean peninsula in an interview with the Washington Post. Less than...
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We all lose but Kim Jong Un is not trying to put his own Bob's Big Boy effigy in Space. LOL he is a Fat North Korean Dr. EVIL.
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I would say "not so quietly". This has not been done for awhile; (or ever) a classified briefing to 100 Senators...Everyone knows it will leak in 30 seconds; so does Trump and his NS team. This will further the goals of isolating North Korea and gaining support for his NK policy. Trump may have used Psyops in business, but it is really working in this instance of Foreign Policy. He also light up the UN. Same thing, Psyops. The Ohio Class Submarine at port in SK; psyops. (Great photo)
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