Will Trump meet ‘Little Rocket Man?’
Trump has set off on a tour of Asia to meet regional leaders
Trump has set off on a tour of Asia to meet regional leaders
Special operators sought to intercept communications of the North Korean leader
He is using the two-and-a-half months between Election Day and Inauguration Day to re-plunge himself into the world of international diplomacy
The attempt on Trump’s life comes when acts of political violence have disturbingly been on the rise
She is engaging in a Bataan death march of media hits
With the apparently quixotic exception of Travis King last year, defection to the country has all but ended
Motivations are still unclear, but Private King had been disciplined before the incident
Pyongyang has tested another intermediate-range ballistic missile, but this time is more dangerous than in 2017
As bizarre as Kim can sound sometimes, he appears to know where Washington’s red-lines are
Pyongyang just tested a missile but the president doesn’t want to enable the GOP
It might have driven clicks but it’s not a serious threat to anyone
Time to talk to the portly pariah of Pyongyang
North Korea Journal by Michael Palin reviewed
The portly pariah of Pyongyang fired off several missiles that landed in the Sea of Japan
Almost everything you can hear, and several things you won ’ t
For the last few years, Kim has been very clear about setting his agenda for the coming year in the most public of ways
We are nowhere near a deal to denuclearize North Korea
The reviews are coming in for Donald Trump’s performance in Singapore and they aren’t pretty. Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times says Trump was ‘hoodwinked’. Ari Fleischer, the former press spokesman for George W. Bush, says ‘This feels like the Agreed Framework of the 90s all over again. NK gave its word to abandon its pursuit of nuclear weapons. They never intended to keep their word. And then they broke it.’ And Bruce Klingner, a former CIA analyst now at the Heritage Foundation, says ‘This is very disappointing. Each of the four main points was in previous documents with NK, some in a stronger, more encompassing way. The denuke
Donald Trump means different things to different people. To his core supporters, he’s the man who will make America great again. To his diehard opponents, he is a dangerous juvenile with authoritarian tendencies. Ultimately, these descriptions are secondary to how Trump sees himself: a tough, dealmaking Svengali who has the experience and power of persuasion to get a deal that is advantageous to himself and to the people he represents. Democrats laugh and dismissively wave off that mindset as self-delusion. Even some Republicans would likely roll their eyes in private. Trump, of course, knows this too well – which is why his dalliance with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un this week
For two years we’ve been hearing that Donald Trump is an ‘isolationist’, whatever that word is supposed to mean. Only now two op-ed writers in the New York Times have discovered that he isn’t — instead, Thomas Meaney and Stephen Wertheim write, ‘Let’s call Mr. Trump’s vision what it is: radical American imperialism.’ Let’s not, … Read more