Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Americans should worry about Kim's mental fitness, not Trump's: White House
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h Korean leader Kim Jong-Un delivering a New Year's speech at an undisclosed location AFP/-
Ricky Lim · 
Former Vice President Joe Biden said Trump had shown "really poor judgement."
"The only war that is worse than one that's intended is one that is not intended," Biden was quoted as saying by CNN. "This is not a game. This is not about, you know, can I puff my chest out."
"The United States has a role in the world that the world has come to expect. I think the president is much, much too cavalier. And it's dangerous."

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What Joe Biden say is correct.
Donald Trump cannot lead in this Korean denuclearisation issues.
He has messed up too many global issues and Korean denuclearisation - is too dangerous for him to handle.

At best, Donald Trump will get a "deadlocked".
At worse, Donald Trump will trigger a nuclear war.

S Korea will have to lead this Korean denuclearisation talk.
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Ricky Lim · 
At worst, Donald Trump will trigger a 3rd world war.
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Ricky Lim · 
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Hour before the announcement of US Election result :-

One Big Bang comes ------ Lightning strike and Thunder roar - when reading the 1st headline of US Election result .....
And a "Vision appear" --------- there will be One Big Bang.......
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ricky l 17 seconds ago
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January 11, 2017
ricky l 17 seconds ago
The most likely major conflict happening in Asia Pacific region should be :-
(1) Korea war - quite likely when US and allied sense that ICBM become real

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A war breaking out against N Korea is increasingly possible - because karma is ripening.
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This is the vision that "pops up" - when Trump is ready for inauguration.

Now it seems like "this vision" - is becoming "true".
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ricky l 15 seconds ago
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ricky l 0 seconds ago
Hour before the announcement of US Election result :-

One Big Bang comes ------ Lightning strike and Thunder roar - when reading the 1st headline of US Election result .....
And a "Vision appear" --------- there will be One Big Bang.......

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Look like the prophecy, the intuition, the vision --- of the D-day is coming near .............................
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Time and again, i hope to be proven wrong.

But each time, D-day keep drawing near - and no sign of averting the "Big Bang".
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Ricky Lim · 
Thus Donald Trump cannot lead in the Korea denuclearisation talk.
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Lynn Lee · 
If westerners understand Kims asian mindset, they will understand that he doesnt want war. He has a much bigger pressure on him when he took over compared to LKY.

He knows he is risking the entire classic mongoloid race in China , Japan and Korea whereas the Ayran Americans bringing destruction to entire region from afar.
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UN chief welcomes reopened Korean hotline

South Korea has offered to hold talks with the North on Jan 9 to discuss "matters of mutual interest" including the North's Olympic participation.

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Inter-korean dialogue is always "a positive development," says Secretary-General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres, pictured on Dec 21, 2017. (AFP/Robin UTRECHT)

UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Wednesday (Jan 3) welcomed the reopening of a hotline between North and South Korea, and voiced hope for more diplomatic initiatives to end the peninsula's nuclear standoff.
North and South Korea earlier on Wednesday reopened the communication channel that had been shut since 2016, following an offer from North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un to send a team to next month's Winter Olympics in South Korea.
"It is always a positive development to have a dialogue between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Republic of Korea," said UN spokesman Farhan Haq.
Guterres "welcomes the reopening of the inter-Korean communication channel," he added.
UN Security Council resolutions call for the de-nuclearisation of the Korean peninsula and "we hope that enhanced diplomatic initiatives will help to achieve that goal," said Haq.
South Korea has offered to hold talks with the North on Jan 9 to discuss "matters of mutual interest" including the North's Olympic participation.
Guterres' support for inter-Korean dialogue stood in contrast to remarks from US Ambassador Nikki Haley, who on Tuesday dismissed the overtures between Pyongyang and Seoul as a "Band-Aid".
The United States, backed by Japan, is pushing for sanctions and total isolation of Kim's regime in response to a series of missile launches and nuclear tests.
Russia, and North Korea's sole major ally China, have repeatedly called for talks to de-escalate tensions, but the United States has been adamant that Pyongyang must first freeze its military programmes.
Haley warned on Tuesday that if Pyongyang carries out another missile test, it would face the likelihood of even more sanctions.
The Security Council adopted a new raft of sanctions on Dec 22 to restrict oil supplies to North Korea - the third set of measures imposed on Pyongyang in a year.
Source: AFP/de



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Japan will work with international community to solve North Korea issues: Abe

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Thursday North Korea was engaging in continued provocations that were "absolutely unacceptable" and said he would work with the international community to counter its nuclear and missiles development.
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Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe attends Universal Health Coverage Forum 2017 in Tokyo, Japan December 14, 2017. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Thursday (Jan 4) that North Korea was engaging in continued provocations that were "absolutely unacceptable" and said he would work with the international community to counter its nuclear and missiles development.
"It is not an exaggeration to say that the security environment surrounding Japan is at its severest since World War Two," Abe told a New Year news conference.
"By raising pressure on North Korea together with the international community, I intend to do my utmost to solve North Korea's nuclear, missiles and abduction issues."
(Reporting by Kiyoshi Takenaka; Editing by Chang-Ran Kim)
Source: Reuters
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