North Korea

Prime requirement for the North Korean athletes is probably having an extended family otherwise they'd never return.
 
So, whats the crack with this lot and South Korea.

Are they making a publicity stunt to get some exposure during the olympics, not wanting to be overshadowed by South Korea hosting an event, or could this actually be the start of something good?

South Korea and North Korea have merged for the hockey side right now
 
It's interesting...

I mean could Kim and his family be interested in reunification... democracy etc in exchange for them having some sort of total immunity and a ceremonial role?

Equally could the Olympics just be buying time for another set of nuclear tests?

And will trump let reunification happen so he can claim it's because of his tough diplomacy or will he launch a pre emotive strike
 
For me the POTUS should make a gesture. Invite the North Koreans to talks, its in everyone interest. Sometimes the US politicians can be so intransigent and dig their heals in. It was the same with Cuba and Castro.

Just reach out and take the higher ground FFS. One thing I have noticed as I travel around the world is just how much we all have in common.
 
For me the POTUS should make a gesture. Invite the North Koreans to talks, its in everyone interest. Sometimes the US politicians can be so intransigent and dig their heals in. It was the same with Cuba and Castro.

Just reach out and take the higher ground FFS. One thing I have noticed as I travel around the world is just how much we all have in common.
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What’s the caf’s Korean posters take on the unified team and invitation to Moon for talks from the North?
It's a dumb "feel-good" publicity stunt. It'll just be for the next few weeks and after the Olympics end it will go back to business as usual.

Reunification won't happen in my lifetime without bloodshed IMO.
 
Trump will probably claim his "fire and fury" rhetoric has worked its magic!
 
Trump will take credit for this in 3.......2.........

While Trumps methods on North Korea are unorthodox/controversial, it's clearly worked and put the wind up them.

If North Korea do agree to give up its nuclear weapons program, Trump should take credit for it to be fair, this wouldn't have happened with Obama or Hillary.
 
While Trumps methods on North Korea are unorthodox/controversial, it's clearly worked and put the wind up them.

If North Korea do agree to give up its nuclear weapons program, Trump should take credit for it to be fair, this wouldn't have happened with Obama or Hillary.

As much as it pains me to give Trump any credit at all this is a fair point. It is entirely possible that his rhetoric helped move things on and that in some cases being an aggressive bully does work.
 
Bollocks. His empty threats were just that. I have no problem giving him credit despite my hatred of him, but to credit him here is just nonsense.
 
I do think Trump was a bit of a factor here. Kim knows he is a bit of a nutter and opted instead to usurp his influence by reaching out to the South, which worked.
 
Hmmm If he had any influence it was more luck than judgement.

I doubt this would've happened if Obama was in office. It could be an inadvertent result of his tough talk in public and behind the scenes work by people who actually know what they are doing that brought Kim to his senses. He hasn't met with any South Koreans for his first 5/6 years in office and now suddenly has a change of heart.
 
I'm not completely opposed to the idea that Trump's insanity could have helped. Could be it...

Or North Korea's leadership saw an easy US opponent to start a cartoonish battle of words with, so as to scare the rest of the world - particularly South Korea - that with two 'madmen' with nuclear weapons arguing this much there was a serious threat of nuclear conflict, then use this climate of fear to push for a significantly better deal than they believed they previously could have got.

Or they're not really interested in making a deal and just want to feign 'being reasonable' knowing we'll be back to where we were in a couple of months.
 
I think pressure from China and Japan helped as did the goodwill shown during the Olympics. Also, reports saying that North and South have come together to spite Trump because neither can stand him.

It didn't happen under Obama, but it also hasn't happened yet. Don't count your chickens and all that. Saying that though, who is to say Hillary or Bernie couldn't get Kim to talk?

I agree lots may have happened behind the scenes but I seriously do not think Trump can be credited just for making stupidly provocative statements that threatened the entire world. Trouble is, no matter if he had influence or not his supporters and he will take credit for it and use this as a political stick to beat away every other thing he fails at.
 
I think pressure from China and Japan helped as did the goodwill shown during the Olympics. Also, reports saying that North and South have come together to spite Trump because neither can stand him.

It didn't happen under Obama, but it also hasn't happened yet. Don't count your chickens and all that. Saying that though, who is to say Hillary or Bernie couldn't get Kim to talk?

I agree lots may have happened behind the scenes but I seriously do not think Trump can be credited just for making stupidly provocative statements that threatened the entire world. Trouble is, no matter if he had influence or not his supporters and he will take credit for it and use this as a political stick to beat away every other thing he fails at.

I doubt the South would want to spite the US when they are hosting thousands of US troops to help protect them. They have always had a fairly conciliatory position towards talking to the North, but never received any reciprocity in that regard because Kim and his Dad would occasionally take one step forward and then three steps back.
 
I think pressure from China and Japan helped as did the goodwill shown during the Olympics. Also, reports saying that North and South have come together to spite Trump because neither can stand him.

It didn't happen under Obama, but it also hasn't happened yet. Don't count your chickens and all that. Saying that though, who is to say Hillary or Bernie couldn't get Kim to talk?

I agree lots may have happened behind the scenes but I seriously do not think Trump can be credited just for making stupidly provocative statements that threatened the entire world. Trouble is, no matter if he had influence or not his supporters and he will take credit for it and use this as a political stick to beat away every other thing he fails at.
This also has to be thought about. Decisions can be made, in part, for reasons beyond what America does - which will get lost in a discussion of 'should Trump get credit' and 'would this have happened under the other lot'.
 
I doubt the South would want to spite the US when they are hosting thousands of US troops to help protect them. They have always had a fairly conciliatory position towards talking to the North, but never received any reciprocity in that regard because Kim and his Dad would occasionally take one step forward and then three steps back.

Not publically no, of course not, but it is no secret that Trump is despised or ridiculed or both by the majority of World leaders. It's also no secret whatsoever that Trump has offended the South and its leadership on a few occasions.

Whatever and whoever is responsible the fact talks are taking place can be seen as nothing but a positive and should be embraced and encouraged and celebrated even though we should still all be cautious and not get our hopes up too much just yet.
 
This is basically a three way negotiation. Chung Eui-yong, SK's lead negotiator is HR McMaster's South Korean equivalent and talks to McMaster regularly. He is actually supposed to be in Washington after visiting Kim to strategize how to proceed.
 
That's making my head hurt a bit. The bloke's from South Korea's government?
 
That's making my head hurt a bit. The bloke's from South Korea's government?

Yes, sorry i meant the South. He's their lead negotiator who just visited with Kim yesterday and is expected in Washington after finishing up.
 
Yes, sorry i meant the South. He's their lead negotiator who just visited with Kim yesterday and is expected in Washington after finishing up.
And McMaster is one of the saner, more serious members of Trump's team?

EDIT - By which I mean, someone we could've conceivably had as part of a typical Republican administration?
 
It was only last week that reports were saying Kelly and Mattis wanted him to get the boot. This administration :lol: Feck my life.

McMaster has historically butted heads with people because of his blunt, uncompromising ways. Trump himself wants to get rid of him, because he apparently briefs him accurately and in great detail.
 
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And McMaster is one of the saner, more serious members of Trump's team?

EDIT - By which I mean, someone we could've conceivably had as part of a typical Republican administration?

Yes, him and Mattis are regular US defense community characters. In alternate universes would not be unusual for them to be drafted into highest level defense positions, military or civilian, even for a Dem administration.
 
McMaster has historically butted heads with people because of his blunt, uncompromising ways. Trump himself wants to get rid of him, because he apparently briefs him accurately and in great detail.
Heh, good one.

...that was a joke, right?
 
I do think Trump was a bit of a factor here. Kim knows he is a bit of a nutter and opted instead to usurp his influence by reaching out to the South, which worked.

You can bet your house that some people would rather have no peaceful resolution whatsoever than one that succeeded because of Trump.

That's why the left remains an object of ridicule.
 
You can bet your house that some people would rather have no peaceful resolution whatsoever than one that succeeded because of Trump.

That's why the left remains an object of ridicule.

Yes it's a good idea to take the anti-orange specs off on this one.