No rational, thinking person would not think China is involved.
Trump is holding their feet to the fire on trade and they will do what they can to fight back. Only illogical, unhinged liberals would think otherwise.
I have confidence that Kim Jong Un will honor the contract we signed &, even more importantly, our handshake. We agreed to the denuclearization of North Korea. China, on the other hand, may be exerting negative pressure on a deal because of our posture on Chinese Trade-Hope Not!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 9, 2018
China and the Democrats are working together against America’s interest to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula in an effort to spite Trump. Think about that for a second. Then again, China wants something out of these North Korean talks and they are using Kim Jong Un as a stooge is another thought I had.
Either way, Pres. Trump is not going to have it and he’s doing the best thing possible and that’s alert the American people.
Source: Fox News
The president expressed confidence that North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un will “honor” the informal deal, despite tense talks with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo over the weekend.
“I have confidence that Kim Jong Un will honor the contract we signed &, even more importantly, our handshake. We agreed to the denuclearization of North Korea,” Trump tweeted. “China, on the other hand, may be exerting negative pressure on a deal because of our posture on Chinese Trade—Hope Not!”
China is expected to hit back against the Trump administration’s 25 percent tax on those Chinese goods with taxes on an equal amount of American products, including soybeans, lobsters, sport-utility vehicles, and whiskey. But according to the Journal, China has not yet outlined exact targets.
But the president’s confidence in North Korea comes after the rogue regime over the weekend accused the U.S. of undermining the spirit of last month’s summit between Trump and Kim in Singapore, calling talks with Pompeo “regrettable.”
Of course, China is now meddling in the matter of North Korea. You can’t start a trade war with them and expect them to academically draw a distinction between the two issues of denuclearization and trade. It’s known as ‘real-politick’ something greatly practiced once by Kissinger and Nixon on our behalf. I’d say keep at the North Korean issue but don’t think it’s going to go too far without China putting their two cents in it.
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