The US-North Korean talk 'broke out' as claimed by the North after the talk in Sweden.
The Administration has been playing down the expectation of any progress as it announced the intent of the talk earlier last week. Soon after the announcement, North Korea launched missiles, which the authority claims from submarines, or from some underwater platform as claimed by some. Japanese Prime Minister ABE Shinzo strongly denounced the missile test.
Since then, the media tone of the possible outcome of the talk has been somewhat negative, citing the military experts in the region, esp. from Japan. The Japanese ruling party has been pushing the hardliner policies as the party increasingly pressing nationalism. Their heavy spending on weapons from the US has been under criticisms.
President Trump is facing criticisms on demanding info on then Vice President Biden's son's scandal by hinting at cutting the Ukrainian military aids. In the world of politics, waiting for the opposition for accusing the opponent is considered ethically immoral. It usually is a cue that is sent toward the outside enemy rather than a demand (Am I receiving such cues?). Supposing, say the Dem establishment accused Muslim people by their religious prejudice. Then President Trump can say AOC be out. Then both the Republicans and Dem establishment would be happy. The establishment does not dirty their hands in expressing their opinions and the Republicans can say he is extreme.
But how about using Ukraine for playing such role? Or China? No one is excelled in playing such a delicate and difficult role. How could the Ukrainian President, be an actor as he is, accuse Biden and Biden's son for the wrong use of the public money? Zelensky has never be a professional politician. Threatened by the use of the public money and accusing the wrong use of the public money? Should he be siding with President Trump, or the Dems and hardliner Republicans fed by the military industry? The latter is needing the war somewhere, and esp. in Ukraine.
The talk on Ukrainian ceasefire is on-going. Let's hope they reach some compromise and bring peace in the region.
The Administration has been playing down the expectation of any progress as it announced the intent of the talk earlier last week. Soon after the announcement, North Korea launched missiles, which the authority claims from submarines, or from some underwater platform as claimed by some. Japanese Prime Minister ABE Shinzo strongly denounced the missile test.
Since then, the media tone of the possible outcome of the talk has been somewhat negative, citing the military experts in the region, esp. from Japan. The Japanese ruling party has been pushing the hardliner policies as the party increasingly pressing nationalism. Their heavy spending on weapons from the US has been under criticisms.
President Trump is facing criticisms on demanding info on then Vice President Biden's son's scandal by hinting at cutting the Ukrainian military aids. In the world of politics, waiting for the opposition for accusing the opponent is considered ethically immoral. It usually is a cue that is sent toward the outside enemy rather than a demand (Am I receiving such cues?). Supposing, say the Dem establishment accused Muslim people by their religious prejudice. Then President Trump can say AOC be out. Then both the Republicans and Dem establishment would be happy. The establishment does not dirty their hands in expressing their opinions and the Republicans can say he is extreme.
But how about using Ukraine for playing such role? Or China? No one is excelled in playing such a delicate and difficult role. How could the Ukrainian President, be an actor as he is, accuse Biden and Biden's son for the wrong use of the public money? Zelensky has never be a professional politician. Threatened by the use of the public money and accusing the wrong use of the public money? Should he be siding with President Trump, or the Dems and hardliner Republicans fed by the military industry? The latter is needing the war somewhere, and esp. in Ukraine.
The talk on Ukrainian ceasefire is on-going. Let's hope they reach some compromise and bring peace in the region.