Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here) That's the grand prize, not a prerequisite to begin the talks. — Hanover
That's just wrong. The
commitment would be basic progress on what they've said before. What they said in the text they've been saying since 1992! It's a nothing-burger. The grand prize would be
actual disarmament and preceding that
concrete steps towards that goal.
He put that on the table, but it hardly means the exercises won't occur if there's not compliance by the North Koreans. — Hanover
He didn't put it on the table. He gave it to them
after they left the table. There's a big difference. And he can't take it back so easily. These things are planned way in advance. You can't just cancel a huge military exercise and then a couple of days before it had been scheduled put it on again. Doesn't work that way.
A reckless and impulsive person doesn't win the presidency. — Hanover
So, it was a robot that won and the real Donald Trump is locked up in the boot of a car somewhere?
:) Look, it's about degree. Me saying that Trump was impulsive and somewhat reckless
in this instance does not mean I impute a level of impulsiveness or recklessness to him that would have made it impossible or even unlikely for him to win the presidency. That's just a bad argument.
If the point of the summit was to denounce Kim as evil personified in the fashion of typical American diplomacy, then it was a failure. — Hanover
You failed to notice that space in there between excessive praise and excessive denunciation. I'm arguing a neutral and dignified approach would have been better. That you shouldn't hand out love candy to sociopathic murderers in a political context is not to say you need to hit them over the head with a big stick every time you meet them.
Nothing has been given away. Everything said can be rescinded. — Hanover
That you can rescind stuff doesn't mean you didn't give it away. In fact, unless you're rescinding it from yourself, which isn't logical, it's a
condition of being able to rescind something that you actually did give it away. But semantics aside, sure, the position is (mostly) not irreversible, only he's made things harder for himself, that's all I'm saying.
We're on the first few feet of the marathon. — Hanover
Time for a strategic concession, methinks. Agreed!