Why did Kim travel to China?
Bloomberg thinks Kim Jung UN went to discuss Next move
Fox says North Korea being desperate to break out of isolation & improve its economy after being squeezed by heavy sanctions.
CNN claims"If the meeting fails the US could declare that diplomacy has failed and shift to a more coercive approach or even a military strike."
"A stable and positive relationship with China would prevent the US from launching a military strike,"
My concussion
Why did Kim travel to China?
#CNN is wrong thier just Fear mongering sticking to the narrative, that Trump is the Boogie man!
Bloomberg & Fox are closest I believe Kim traveled to China to meet President Xi & President Trump to discuss Trade Deals to help the world's Economic growth. Also to discuss thier next move to finish cleaning house of the CABAL.
Why was travel impossible in the past?
North Korea still had #CIA & bad actors there. Kim couldn't move freely without alerting the CABAL of what the plan was.
What changed?
Google Ex-CEO Eric Schmidt was setting up Comms for NorthKorea. Comms = Internet
North Korea has been cleansed of #CIA opertives & bad actors
North Korea is online now!
What constitutes the need for a Face2Face meeting v. secured call?
Secured Call could still be intercepted.
Face 2 Face meeting is much more private & Secure
What US publicly traded co. previously entered N. Korea to establish comms? Google
Think logically.
WHY DID GOOG VISIT N KOREA?
WHY WOULD THE FORMER CHAIRMAN & CEO [HIMSELF] OF GOOG/ALPHABET PERSONALLY ATTEND?
While China opposes North Korea’s nuclear weapons, it also doesn’t want to see Kim’s regime collapse or war break out on the Korean Peninsula. Any instability could lead to a refugee crisis or potentially U.S. troops on its border.
“There are precedents for the North Koreans going to Beijing to talk about what they should do next,” James Edward Hoare, associate fellow of Chatham House and a former U.K. diplomat to Pyongyang, said in an interview. “If it’s true it’s probably to ask advice on how they should handle a meeting with the Americans.”
Kim was expected to meet South Korean President Moon Jae-in near their shared border next month, in a prelude to the potential summit with Trump. Diplomats from the U.S., North Korea and its neighbors have since been shuttling across the globe to prepare for the summits.
The developments were interpreted as the North being desperate to break out of isolation and improve its economy after being squeezed by heavy sanctions.
Kim Jong Un meets with Chinese leader on 'unofficial visit,' state media says
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2018/03/27/kim-jong-un-meets-with-chinese-leader-on-unofficial-visit-state-media-says.html <\code>
In a speech at a banquet in China, Kim described the traditional allies as inseparable "neighboring brothers" with a relationship molded by a "scared mutual fight" to achieve socialist ideals, according to KCNA
It's most proper that my first overseas trip would be the capital of the People's Republic of China as it's also one of my noble duties to value the North Korea-China friendship as I do my own life and extend it (for another generation)," said Kim, according to the agency.
The North Korean leader is expected to hold separate summits with South Korean President Moon Jae In in late April and U.S. President Donald Trump in May. Analysts say Kim would have felt a need to consult with his country's traditional ally ahead of his planned meetings.
The developments were interpreted as the North being desperate to break out of isolation and improve its economy after being squeezed by heavy sanctions.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/27/asia/why-kim-jong-un-would-make-secret-trip-to-china-intl/index.html <\code>
Tong Zhao, a North Korea expert at the Carnegie Tsinghua Center for Global Policy in Beijing, said Pyongyang "wants to have some insurance against this upcoming summit meeting with President Trump."
"They know the meeting is very important but also very risky, there are a lot of uncertainties," he said. "If the meeting fails the US could declare that diplomacy has failed and shift to a more coercive approach or even a military strike."
"A stable and positive relationship with China would prevent the US from launching a military strike," Zhao said.
Multiple analysts said the US may find itself outflanked if North Korea proposed a Chinese-backed freeze-for-freeze, or similar first step towards denuclearization.
"The US has rather got itself into a bind with its impossible demand for the total elimination of North Korea's nuclear weapons," Hoare said.
"The North Koreans might agree to halt their present programs, both missile and nuclear development, but I don't think they're going to go backwards -- they see (the nuclear program) as essential to preserving their existence."
North Korea expert Foster-Carter said "someone on either side has got to find a clever formula which suffices to convince the Americans that some kind of denuclearization process is on the table or beginning," while still allowing North Korea to claim domestically that it has not sacrificed its deterrent capabilities.
What Q is referring to with the Punisher logo.
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/the-military-skull-art-inspired-by-the-punisher.379278/
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