June 11, 2018

"Trump is simply not experienced enough or temperamentally inclined to handle the complexity of nuclear negotiations or issues as complex as those associated with the long history of the Koreas."

Said David Rothkopf, a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, quoted in "Donald Trump, Kim Jong Un likely to meet alone at Singapore summit" (USA Today).
Also, given the track record of North Korea and Trump to "dissemble," Rothkopf said that "it is a minimum best practice to have a witness to the conversation."
But if Trump brings in his witness, Kim will have his witness. And doesn't Trump know far more than Kim about how to deal one-on-one with another man? Trump has spent a lifetime doing that, but what has Kim had to do, given the adulation he's received and his propensity to resort to killing anyone who could challenge him? And, by the way, Kim is only 34 years old. In years alone, Trump has far more experience.

And yet the Peace scholar thinks Trump is "simply not experienced enough." Depends on what you mean by experience, but clearly Kim is far less experienced. Isn't it smart to put Kim at this immense disadvantage? Trump means to pull him in, to give him a big American hug and to warm up this young fan of America.

ADDED: I see in the comments, my phrase "this young fan of America" is being questioned. My source is Dennis Rodman:
Rodman, who brands Mr Kim a “friend of for life”, said... Mr Kim, who he dubs the “little guy”, was a massive fan of American music from the 1980's. “When he’s around his people, he’s just like anybody else. He jokes and loves playing basketball, table tennis, pool,” he told DuJour magazine. ...They love American ’80s music. They do karaoke to it. He has this 13-piece girls band with violins. He gets a mic and they play the whole time. He loves the Doors and Jimi Hendrix. Oldies. When I first went, the live band only played two songs for four hours: the theme songs from Rocky and Dallas.... He can’t say it enough. He wants to talk to him to try to open that door a little bit. He’s saying that he doesn’t want to bomb anybody. He said, ‘I don’t want to kill Americans.’ He loves Americans.”


ALSO: Look at where Trump and Kim are meeting, on a resort island, Sentosa, next to Singapore. One reason to choose that place is that it can be closed off for security, but it also vividly tantalizes with American-style attractions:
The island, which is nearly two square miles in size... features 17 hotels and luxury resorts, private beaches, two golf courses, a casino, a Madame Tussauds museum, a water theme park, Universal Studios Singapore, and the largest Merlion statue....
More about Sentosa at Wikipedia, with lots of pictures, a longer list of attractions. Here's the aerial view of the fun-packed place:


CC by Chensiyuan.

When I look at that picture, what I hear in my head is "Optimistic Voices" (from "The Wizard of Oz"), you know that song, perhaps not by its title. It's: “You're out of the woods/You're out of the dark/You're out of the night/Step into the sun/Step into the light/Keep straight ahead for the most glorious place/On the face of the earth or the sky/Hold onto your breath/Hold onto your heart/Hold onto your hope/March up to the gate and bid it open... OPEN."

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Inga...Allie Oop said...

“See, I am writing with disdain for you because I don't respect you and I have observed that you are a liar.”

Oh you’ve cut me to the quick!

LOL

mockturtle said...

Has anybody read anything by buwaya that betrays any emotion whatsoever?

No. Perhaps he is a robot. ;-)

Birkel said...

Quote the condescending things so that we can all read them.

Inga...Allie Oop said...

We could be the new Tower of Babel, considering how much we misunderstand each other on these threads.

Michael K said...

Fools often say things they think are jokes.

They aren't. Just nasty.

Original Mike said...

”Has anybody read anything by buwaya that betrays any emotion whatsoever?”

buwaya is a romantic.

Inga...Allie Oop said...

“Fools often say things they think are jokes.

They aren't. Just nasty.”

No need to be hard on yourself Michael. Hugs.

Drago said...

Inga: "Birkel doesn’t recognize sarcasm, lol."

You sure you want to go there after your VA screwup?

Anonymous said...

mockturtle: "Then there are those who wouldn't recognize condescension if they tripped over it in broad daylight. The British UC would have lots of fun with them."

I always thought that being artlessly and maddeningly impervious to attempts at condescension from any sort of snotty furriner was the proper response for a self-respecting American.

Inga...Allie Oop said...

“You sure you want to go there after your VA screwup?”

Screwup? Ohhhhhh no. I was giving you a dose of your own medicine, tasted yummy, eh?

Birkel said...

Original Mike,
I think I agree with that assessment.

To be more precise: I have not read any emotion by buwaya directed at other commenters. He clearly feels quite a lot about the situations he observes.

Michael K said...

No, I'm not hard on anybody. I just recognize fools.

Inga...Allie Oop said...
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Inga...Allie Oop said...

But you fail to recognize it in yourself? We’re all foolish at times Michael. Even you.

mockturtle said...

I always thought that being artlessly and maddeningly impervious to attempts at condescension from any sort of snotty furriner was the proper response for a self-respecting American.

It probably is but we've been far too fawning toward our European critics, IMO. And we aren't really 'self-respecting' but are possibly the most self-deprecating people on the planet, when it comes to our country. Especially the Progs, who apologize for our very existence at every opportunity.

Anonymous said...

mock: Have I said that, because I take umbrage [your words] at some condescending statements about my country, I am dismissive of the works of the likes of de Toqueville?

OK, I'll accept that "dismissive" is an incorrect characterization. Let's just say that describing Tocqueville as "condescending, if not contemptuous, of our upstart nation and its values" is a highly, er, idiosyncratic reading.

"...Of my condescendingly British husband?...

This personal tidbit may go some way to explaining your bizarrely touchy and over-personalized reaction to the writings under discussion here.

Inga...Allie Oop said...

“Especially the Progs, who apologize for our very existence at every opportunity.”

I apologize for nothing!😉

mockturtle said...

One great thing [among many] about buwaya is that he can interpret narciso's posts. If you're reading, buwaya, please go to the thread about DeNiro where you will find several brief but cryptic ones.

Drago said...

Inga: "Screwup? Ohhhhhh no. I was giving you a dose of your own medicine, tasted yummy, eh?"

Yeah, go with that one...

Very convincing......

Note: sarcasm (since one has to spell it out for you)

LOL

mockturtle said...

Inga asserts: I apologize for nothing!😉

What??? Even though our evil empire uses far more than its share of precious resources, is guilty of nasty carbon emissions, causing global warming and a certain demise of life on our planet? That we are military aggressors who will make war for oil, killing any number of innocent Muslims in the process? Are you sure you're really a Prog? /s

Inga...Allie Oop said...

“Are you sure you're really a Prog? /s”

Sometimes even I wonder.

mockturtle said...

Well, it's been real. I'm going to bed. I got up at 4am to wash my RV before the sun came up. It's been bloody hot, between 105 and 110, and it gets hot bloody early.

'Night, all.

Drago said...

“Are you sure you're really a Prog? /s”

Or are you a Prench Pry?

Inga...Allie Oop said...

Good night Mockturtle and all the wonderful folks here, including Buwaya.

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