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Kim's other little issue001:10, 1 June 2018

Kim's other little issue

We are all being captivated by the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula because it is important - and there is no doubt that it is. However, if sanctions are lifted on NK and the most isolated country starts to reveal itself Kim is going to show a new picture with the world. Political prisoners and multiple crimes against humanity. So what does that mean for Kim? Is Kim actually going to get immunity for what could be the biggest humanitarian crisis since the holocaust? Who can give actually give him that kind of immunity? Mind you this is the same guy that killed his brother by spraying poison into his face. Mind you this is the same guy that killed his uncle by execution for trying to open trade between NK and China. Trump has his ego wrapped up in this since the started chanting "Nobel!" with that smug smile he always has. He will give up a lot to feed the narrative of bringing real peace to the world. Trump is being played by Kim.

AZOperator (talk)01:10, 1 June 2018