Thursday, February 28, 2019

Why does Trump Hate Venezuela and love North Korea ?
9/11: Kim Jong-un  Why does Trump Hate Venezuela and love North Korea ?

Warmbier family rebuke Trump's praise of Kim Jong-un

BBC News-31 minutes ago
The family of a US student who died after he was jailed in North Korea have implicitly rebuked President Donald Trump's lauding of Kim Jong-un

Bolivia's Evo Morales Wonders WhyUS Seeks Dialogue With North Korea But Not Venezuela.......

I guess it's because Trump sees something of himself in North Korea's  Kim Jong-un and something he himself wishes to be - an unquestioned dictator.Stranger still the U.S. destroyed Iraq for Israel and
BP and Shell(which aren't even American companies) based upon obvious at the time lies that Iraq had WMDs and was somehow in league with Iraq although Al Qaeda as created by the CIA itself !
Trump's butt buddy North Korean  Kim Jong-un even had his own sister literally running around the train station in high heels until she virtually collapsed from exhaustion and Trump just continued to flatter the known mass murderer.

Many more died at the  hands of   Kim Jong-un of than under Maduro in Venezuela and Maduro has never threatened to harm Americans while  Kim Jong-un has threatened to nuke us !
AND OF COURSE TRUMP KNOWS THAT THE PLANES  THAT HIT THE WTC IN NYC ON SEPTEMBER 11.2001 ORIGINATED FROM LOGAN AIRPORT AND WERE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF ISRAELIS CONVICTED MONEY LAUNDERER MENACHEM ATZMON'S  AND MOSSAD'S ICTS INTERNATIONAL  OF ISRAEL AND YET HE MOVES THE U.S. EMBASSY TO ISRAELI CONTROLLED JERUSALEM AND LIED ABOUT FINALLY INVESTIGATING IN HIS PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN !



https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-47397700

Trump scolds reporters for raising their voice at Mr Kim

The quickfire exchange between Mr Kim, Mr Trump and reporters, yielded more noteworthy moments. At one point it was as if media questions to Mr Kim made Mr Trump more nervous than the North Korean leader himself.
The US president sharply reprimanded a reporter telling them they can't talk to the North Korean leader, as they would to him - a strange moment where he seemed to unconsciously acknowledge and almost pay heed to the North Korean leader's more controlling relationship with his press.
"Don't raise your voice please, this isn't like dealing with Trump," he said to reporters......

11 hours ago - The Mystery Girl Creeping In Every Picture With Trump Is Kim Jong-un's Sister, "North Korea's Most Powerful Woman" (She Holds The Ashtray 

Kim-Trump summit: Dictator's sister holds ashtray during cigarette ...

The Independent-Feb 26, 2019
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's sister held a crystal ashtray for him while he smoked during his journey to the Vietnam summit with Donald ...

Morales Wonders Why US Seeks Dialogue With North Korea But Not Venezuela

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Bolivian President Evo Morales expressed on Wednesday his bewilderment with Washington's foreign policy, wondering why the United States was seeking dialogue and peace with North Korea while not showing the same enthusiasm in trying to overcome differences with Venezuela.
"Despite major differences and the threat of war, the United States is now seeking dialogue and peace with North Korea. Why does not it express a similar desire regarding Venezuela? Latin America is a zone of peace, and the peoples' self-determination is a guarantee of social justice, democracy and sovereignty," Morales posted on Twitter.
Morales' remarks came amid the ongoing second denuclearization summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
Commenting on Caracas' offer for US President Donald Trump to meet Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro, US Permanent Representative to the Conference on Disarmament Robert Wood, said that the United States recognized self-proclaimed "interim president" Juan Guaido as Venezuela's legitimate leader.
"President Trump is prepared to meet with the rightful president of Venezuela, and that is Juan Guaido," Wood told reporters when asked about the invitation.
Earlier in the day, Venezuela’s Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza suggested at the UN Human Rights Council session that Maduro and Trump should meet to discuss their differences over a political crisis in Latin American country.
Venezuela is currently going through a political crisis. On January 5, lawmaker Juan Guaido was elected as the president of the opposition-controlled National Assembly, which all other government branches have been refusing to recognize since 2016. On January 23, two days after the Venezuelan Supreme Court annulled his election, Guaido declared himself the country's "interim president." Incumbent President Nicolas Maduro, who was sworn in for his second presidential term on January 10 after winning the May election, which part of the opposition boycotted, qualified Guaido's move as an attempt to stage a coup orchestrated by Washington. He has even said that Guaido, currently residing in Colombia, must face trial upon his return to Venezuela.
The United States immediately recognized Guaido, after which around 50 other countries followed suit. Bolivia along with Russia, China, Cuba and a number of other states have, in the meantime, voiced their support for the legitimate government of Maduro. Mexico and Uruguay have refused to recognize Guaido, but have instead declared themselves neutral and are now advocating crisis settlement via dialogue.

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