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Monday, April 10, 2017
Patrick J. Buchanan — Is Trump Joining the War Party?
The original America Firster schools Donald Trump in what "America First" means.
China is officially denying the widespread reports that they have moved 150,000 troops on to the NK border following Trump/Xi a-lago. http://dailycaller.com/2017/04/10/dod-media-reports-of-150000-troops-moving-on-the-korean-border-are-pure-fiction/
But Korean government and US and UK papers were reporting. US Military of course has no comment as they steam toward NK with the Carl Vinson.
It looks like Xi has probably better figured out how to deal effectively with the US he has direct living experience here ... can't say same for Putie Poot...
This whole Trump thing may end up swinging big league towards Asia the Japan guy seems to get it too ... I would not have expected that...
"North Korea is looking for trouble. If China decides to help, that would be great. If not, we will solve the problem without them! U.S.A."
If Xi can take the lead and judo this thing with NK he will have yuge credibility with Trump, might begin to make that Smithfield Foods deal look like the tip of the iceberg...
BTW, it was just revealed that apparently NK hacked into the SK defense computers and now has in its possession the SK-US plan for defense in the case of an NK attack on SK.
If Kim decides that the US (and SK as its ally) is actually going to try to remove him, he will likely react with all he has, like a million man army on the border of SK and the conventional firepower to obliterate Seoul in the first minutes.
In an all-out war, China is likely to enter on the side of NK. There is a delicate balance of power in China between the political wing of the CCP, represented by Xi, which takes a soft line wrt to the West, and the PLA, which is very hard line and anti-West. If the PLA believes that the political wing too soft in the face of Western aggression near its borders, it will take power. I don't think Xi could survive in power either aligning with the US or even permitting the US to attack NK with impunity.
These people understand that US policy is global hegemony and that involves de-arming and partitioning Russia and China.
Best scenario is for China to take out Kim Jong-Un. They could also occupy NK for a transitional period. Either way, casualties will be high. It appears that China is in agreement that NK must not be allowed to extend the range of their nuclear missiles. They'll do their best to persuade Kim to back down. Much depends on the Great Child Leader's wish to live.
But what may be the most notable part of the oped is the mention in the Global Times editorial that North Korea will not be "not allowed to have a government that is hostile against China on the other side of the Yalu River." This implies that if and when the US initiate strikes on NK, the Chinese PLA will likely send out troops "to lay the foundation" for a favorable post-war situation.
In other words, China may be just waiting for Trump to "decapitate" the North Korean regime, to pounce and immediately fill the power vacuum.
China will not allow the US to occupy NK in any event.
What is on the table for Russia if they play ball? I'm not seeing anything worth giving up allies.
If you are just assuming there is a good offer there, well, not good enough for me. Unless I understand exactly what they're walking away from, then it follows that the US is negotiating in bad faith. History is 100% with me.
Jeff he gets back to even after buzzing the destroyer...
Putin is already sitting one up on Trump...
He probably gets back to keeping Crimea which is something...
also he can keep his Syria position (if he really wants it...) he could pick Assad's replacement...
My fear is Russia is just unable to deal with a person like Trump they have some sort of PTSD from the Soviet era or something, Merkel has it too from growing up in East Germany... those people have some sort of psychological scarring that leaves them not well equipped for successful deal making type of approach which is looking like it is baked into Trump's DNA or something...
Maybe put those nations on ice for 5 years and flip over to Asia, Xi and Abe seem like they are better equipped to work Trump.... they seem to have figured Trump out and can use this to their advantage if they work it right...
Chinese have a lot of merchant class in their history, they have vibrant markets, etc .... idk about Russia... Russia might not be very compatible with a business/deal making person like Trump... just have to hope that the misunderstanding doesnt get out of hand until that Soviet era paychology ages out of Russia maybe...
Matt, the Russians don't think the US is able to make a deal because it cannot keep its word. This is a very serious issue now. Trump didn't start it, Obama did. But Trump is all over the lot, and the Russians don't see any change in the US being able to make a deal and keep it.
They are attracted to poison...they used it on their own people in Moscowtheatre when terrorists took it, poisoned the Ukraine guy they didn't like, poised the guy in the U.K., They seem like they are not much bothered by using poison...
“Concrete evidence of the use of sarin gas in Syria’s Idlib attack on April 4 has been found, Health Minister Recep Akdag said Tuesday. “Sarin gas metabolite, isopropyl methylphosphonic acid, has been detected in blood and urine samples of the Syrian victims Sait Huseyin, Esme al-Hasan, Mohamed Avat and Ahmed al-Salih, who is still getting medical treatment in Hatay,” Akdag told Anadolu Agency. Akdag said the evidence had been confirmed by the Public Health Institution’s Chemical Warfare Agents Diagnosis and Verification Laboratory.” http://aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/turkey-says-evidence-of-sarin-gas-in-syria-attack-found/794620
China is officially denying the widespread reports that they have moved 150,000 troops on to the NK border following Trump/Xi a-lago.
ReplyDeletehttp://dailycaller.com/2017/04/10/dod-media-reports-of-150000-troops-moving-on-the-korean-border-are-pure-fiction/
But Korean government and US and UK papers were reporting. US Military of course has no comment as they steam toward NK with the Carl Vinson.
The Saker should read this piece, it might allay some of his fears. Granted, the antiwar movement in the US is shit.
ReplyDeleteStill waiting for China to contradict Tillerson's claim on Sunday.
Jim Wright - Throwing Bombs
ReplyDeletehttp://www.stonekettle.com
"Tillerson says Russia should give up "unreliable partner" Assad "
ReplyDeleteBusinessman's metaphor.... the Trump people are not diplomats they are dealmakers....
Looks like the Asia nations get it but not Russia....
They could replace Assad with another stooge, but then more demands might pop up.
ReplyDeleteChina "gets" that Kim Jong Un needs to go...
"Tillerson says ..."
ReplyDeleteI bet he misses the Exxon days when he could just walk into any foreign government official's office and just drop the bribe money on the table :)
The whole Russia thing is exemplary of their inability to do deals...
ReplyDeleteRussia basically reneges on deals all the time...
Trump goes out on a limb for them during campaign what do they do? Buzz destroyer...
Get a good royalty deal on gas thru Ukraine and gas goes to $13 what do they do? Shut off the gas valve...
Trump hands over the Syria thing to them to handle taking a lot of neocon shit for it what do they do? Bring out the poison gas....
Anybody see a pattern here?
Russia is f-ed up... They need term limits...
ReplyDeleteOr maybe they are all back on the vodka?
ReplyDelete"They could replace Assad with another stooge"
ReplyDeleteYou mean the Russians right?
They replace Assad right now and that could get them out of it...
ReplyDeleteOr they could just break out the vodka....
ReplyDeletePutin exemplifies a neo-Soviet characteristic (same in Venezuela) which does not allow even a minimally successful dealmaking type of approach...
ReplyDeleteXi has spent a lot of time in the US when he was in Ag:
bhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2101652/Xi-Jinping-Chinas-Vice-President-visits-Midwest-farming-family-stayed-exchange-trip.html
It looks like Xi has probably better figured out how to deal effectively with the US he has direct living experience here ... can't say same for Putie Poot...
This whole Trump thing may end up swinging big league towards Asia the Japan guy seems to get it too ... I would not have expected that...
Anybody see a pattern here?
ReplyDeleteYes. Your consumption of hallucinogens has reached a new level.
Here is Trump's latest tweet:
ReplyDelete"North Korea is looking for trouble. If China decides to help, that would be great. If not, we will solve the problem without them! U.S.A."
If Xi can take the lead and judo this thing with NK he will have yuge credibility with Trump, might begin to make that Smithfield Foods deal look like the tip of the iceberg...
Here is another one:
ReplyDelete"I explained to the President of China that a trade deal with the U.S. will be far better for them if they solve the North Korean problem!"
Trump reads like a book...
If I were in SK now, I would be on the next plane out to anywhere outside the fallout range.
ReplyDeleteBTW, it was just revealed that apparently NK hacked into the SK defense computers and now has in its possession the SK-US plan for defense in the case of an NK attack on SK.
ReplyDeleteTom there are others who believe our presence in SK is to actually prevent them from going all ape shit on NK...
ReplyDeleteIf Kim decides that the US (and SK as its ally) is actually going to try to remove him, he will likely react with all he has, like a million man army on the border of SK and the conventional firepower to obliterate Seoul in the first minutes.
ReplyDeleteIn an all-out war, China is likely to enter on the side of NK. There is a delicate balance of power in China between the political wing of the CCP, represented by Xi, which takes a soft line wrt to the West, and the PLA, which is very hard line and anti-West. If the PLA believes that the political wing too soft in the face of Western aggression near its borders, it will take power. I don't think Xi could survive in power either aligning with the US or even permitting the US to attack NK with impunity.
These people understand that US policy is global hegemony and that involves de-arming and partitioning Russia and China.
Do you think Trump knows any of that?
ReplyDeleteBest scenario is for China to take out Kim Jong-Un. They could also occupy NK for a transitional period. Either way, casualties will be high.
ReplyDeleteIt appears that China is in agreement that NK must not be allowed to extend the range of their nuclear missiles. They'll do their best to persuade Kim to back down. Much depends on the Great Child Leader's wish to live.
China Threatens To Bomb North Korea's Nuclear Facilities If It Crosses Beijing's "Bottom Line"China Threatens To Bomb North Korea's Nuclear Facilities If It Crosses Beijing's "Bottom Line" [Note: This article in Global Times was immediately taken down after posting and no longer exists other than in archive.]
ReplyDeleteBut what may be the most notable part of the oped is the mention in the Global Times editorial that North Korea will not be "not allowed to have a government that is hostile against China on the other side of the Yalu River." This implies that if and when the US initiate strikes on NK, the Chinese PLA will likely send out troops "to lay the foundation" for a favorable post-war situation.
In other words, China may be just waiting for Trump to "decapitate" the North Korean regime, to pounce and immediately fill the power vacuum.
China will not allow the US to occupy NK in any event.
Trump doesn't want to occupy either NK OR SK any more....
ReplyDeleteWants to take the $$$ currently allocated to SK and use for general US military tech refresh ...
He could work a deal to give NK to China after Kin removed and withdraw US military from SK.
ReplyDeleteMatt,
ReplyDeleteWhat is on the table for Russia if they play ball? I'm not seeing anything worth giving up allies.
If you are just assuming there is a good offer there, well, not good enough for me. Unless I understand exactly what they're walking away from, then it follows that the US is negotiating in bad faith. History is 100% with me.
Jeff he gets back to even after buzzing the destroyer...
ReplyDeletePutin is already sitting one up on Trump...
He probably gets back to keeping Crimea which is something...
also he can keep his Syria position (if he really wants it...) he could pick Assad's replacement...
My fear is Russia is just unable to deal with a person like Trump they have some sort of PTSD from the Soviet era or something, Merkel has it too from growing up in East Germany... those people have some sort of psychological scarring that leaves them not well equipped for successful deal making type of approach which is looking like it is baked into Trump's DNA or something...
Maybe put those nations on ice for 5 years and flip over to Asia, Xi and Abe seem like they are better equipped to work Trump.... they seem to have figured Trump out and can use this to their advantage if they work it right...
Chinese have a lot of merchant class in their history, they have vibrant markets, etc .... idk about Russia... Russia might not be very compatible with a business/deal making person like Trump... just have to hope that the misunderstanding doesnt get out of hand until that Soviet era paychology ages out of Russia maybe...
Matt, the Russians don't think the US is able to make a deal because it cannot keep its word. This is a very serious issue now. Trump didn't start it, Obama did. But Trump is all over the lot, and the Russians don't see any change in the US being able to make a deal and keep it.
ReplyDelete"Trump hands over the Syria thing to them to handle taking a lot of neocon shit for it what do they do? Bring out the poison gas...."
ReplyDeleteWhat sort of 'poison gas'?
Any evidence?
They are attracted to poison...they used it on their own people in Moscowtheatre when terrorists took it, poisoned the Ukraine guy they didn't like, poised the guy in the U.K., They seem like they are not much bothered by using poison...
ReplyDeleteOtoh Poison is generally frowned upon outside Russia...
ReplyDeleteBottom line is they can fix it if they want to...
Xi is leaving Russia in the dust....
ReplyDeleteMatt Franko: "addicted to poison"
ReplyDeleteThe world is not full of Dr Evils and cartoon villains. This childlike lack of critical thinking is most of the problem.
Here is some evidence?
ReplyDelete“Concrete evidence of the use of sarin gas in Syria’s Idlib attack on April 4 has been found, Health Minister Recep Akdag said Tuesday.
“Sarin gas metabolite, isopropyl methylphosphonic acid, has been detected in blood and urine samples of the Syrian victims Sait Huseyin, Esme al-Hasan, Mohamed Avat and Ahmed al-Salih, who is still getting medical treatment in Hatay,” Akdag told Anadolu Agency.
Akdag said the evidence had been confirmed by the Public Health Institution’s Chemical Warfare Agents Diagnosis and Verification Laboratory.”
http://aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/turkey-says-evidence-of-sarin-gas-in-syria-attack-found/794620