North Korean Diplomacy

Dennis Rodman wears a dress on his visit to North Korea and says "diplomacy is hard."The new Dear Leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, wasn’t mollified by Dennis Rodman’s recent mission to his country. The young -un says the time has come to “settle accounts with the U.S. imperialists”. Settlement terms include hitting targets in Hawaii, Guam, and the US homeland.

The threats may be more to impress Lil’ Kim’s own low information constituents.

Cartoonish efforts by world leaders please me. I haven’t been so pleased since Bibi’s Iran nuclear graph.

One Response to North Korean Diplomacy

  1. Terry says:

    Dangerous brinksmanship follows the pattern of newly minted North Korean “supreme leaders” – like father like son, like grandson. Some blogggers think there is another South China Sea naval confrontation on the horizon similar to Kim Jong-il’s effort when first taking the reins.
    It is a guessing game as to what young Kim will pull out of his hat. Talking nuclear war with the formidaable arsenal that he has at hand is a very dangerous game.
    The sight of B-2 bombers doing flyovers in the South should make young Kim think conventional confrontation rather than trying to out-do Supeme father.

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