Sheer war mongering is standard fare for US media
Point of information: NYC police force has a budget just shy of North Korea's military budget. I would like to add a bit of homework to your political studies. Read this short book: The Korean War: A History - by Univ. Chicago historian Bruce Cumingssober, liberal magazine The Atlantic's cover this month is indistinguishable from John Milius's Homefront on XBOX pic.twitter.com/OScJAl0etc— Adam H. Johnson (@adamjohnsonNYC) July 4, 2017
Continuing our little study of war mongering
Yes, we should insist on changing this dangerous dialogue. Following is an article by Robert L. Gallucci is a professor of diplomacy at Georgetown University. He served in the State Department as chief U.S. negotiator during the North Korean nuclear crisis of 1994, and as an ambassador-at-large and special envoy dealing with threats posed by the proliferation of ballistic missiles and weapons of mass destruction. It is the clearest, most straight forward statement supporting detente I have seen in years. Total nuclear disarmament aside, (my preference) -- Lest by arrogance and stupidity we forget 65 years of experience in this diplomacy.shockingly WSJ calls for regime change in North Korea https://t.co/qGIfeo2dIh— Adam H. Johnson (@adamjohnsonNYC) July 4, 2017
Yes, I vote for peace and will not be silenced by those who say it is unrealistic. It is in fact, true, just and most realistic.If we're going to rule out negotiations with North Korea, we have to be ready for war https://t.co/n76eyy6mnz— wmorgenthaler (@wmorgenthaler2) July 4, 2017
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