Trump expects us to believe that suddenly Kim JongUn trusts the Director of the CIA. Yet, just last year Kim JongUn hired former Russian KGB as body guards because he feared “American assassination attempts.”
The Asahi Shimbun reported that, earlier this year, the dictator [Kim JongUn] imported almost a dozen former Soviet KGB agents to beef up his personal security and help counter the supposed American assassination plots.
So why would Kim JongUn trust to meet with CIA director? hmmm … that’s weird & defies decades of North Korean history.
Since the Korean War, North Korean leaders, including Kim JongUn, have not trusted the United States because they feel the USA wants to topple the North Korean government (and their right to think that).
As for “denuclearization” that Kim JongUn suddenly claims to support. History shows us that North Korea’s meaning of “denuclearization” is not the same as America’s meaning. To North Korea, “denuclearization” has always meant that North Korea keeps their nukes but the the US military must leave the Korean peninsula and take their (USA’s) nukes with them. That’s why we keep hearing things like ‘North Korea is continuing to develop nuclear warheads and isn’t living up to ‘denuclearization’ agreement they had with President GW Bush … etc.’
In January 2018, Russian embassy tweeted that CIA Director Pompeo met secretly with sanctioned Russian spy, Sergey Naryshkin, who has been on a U.S. Treasury Department sanctions list since 2014. Naryshkin is the head of the SVR, the Russian foreign intelligence service that was once part of the KGB. It is not unusual for CIA director to meet with his/her foreign intelligence counterparts, but it is highly unusual to meet with sanctioned spies.
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So what gives? I personally think the meeting with Kim and CIA Director Pompeo is an illusion — but for what? Who gains? Russia? China? The world?
I’m suspicious and here’s why:
First: Last year former Chinese military official, Song Zhongping told Chinese press that China and Russia were engaging in joint military training, in part, because they want the United States to remove their Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) from South Korea. THADD is an anti-ballistic missile defense system designed to shoot down ballistic missiles and is in South Korea to protect South Korea from North Korean invasion.
“The main target of the joint drills between China and Russia is the U.S., which has both ballistic and cruise missiles that could pose a real threat to both Beijing and Moscow,” Song told South China Morning Post on Sunday.
“Both China and Russia wanted to use these joint anti-missile drills for strategic deterrence. They want to push the U.S. to withdraw its Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) from the Korean peninsula,” he added.
Second: Trump has of letting Putin put US National Security at risk. For instance, in March 2018 we learned that Putin has hacked US energy plants, nuclear plants, electric grid, and U.S. election systems. And what did do about that? Well, nothing. In fact, as of five days ago, Trump rejected putting more financial sanctions on Russia and said Russia has not done anything that deserves more sanctions.
TRUMP “We'll do sanctions as soon as they very much deserve it,”
Ok, well if hacking US electric plants, electric grid, and election systems isn’t deserving of more sanctions then what the hell is?
The list goes on:
*Trump leaked Top Secret Israeli Intel to Russia the day after he fired FBI Director Comey. Trump’s leak put Israeli soldier’s lives at risk and risked US National Security because Israel said they’d have to change their intelligence sharing with the US.
*Kushner wanting to go to Russian embassy to have secret communication system in order to hide his calls fromCIA& NSA.
*Trump Jr, Kushner, Manafort agreeing to meet with Russians only after the Russians say they’ll give Trump Jr., “official Russian documents” from the Crown Russian Prosecutor that are “high level sensitive” documents as “part of Russian government’s support of Trump”
*Flynn calling Russia on inauguration day talking about lifting sanctions.
There is more to add, but I don’t need to. The point is, there is something very smelly about Kim JongUn meeting directly with the CIA Director.
It’s just so odd that CIA Director Pompeo meets with sanctioned Russian spies and then suddenly Kim JongUn sits down with him.
Something, I don’t know what, does not add up. But I have a feeling the ‘winners’ in any North Korea/America talks will not be America but will most likely be Russia or China or Russia and China.