thanks baker
an anon deep dreamed this
Q said it'd be historic, and it was
this was the art of the deal, POTUS played it correctly
am I wrong faggot?
>Just kys.
>It doesn't matter what the news reports on. It would have no effect on the success of this summit. Voters can't vote against it, you know. Plus, you think the news reports on every major thing the govt does, much let covers it factually? But things still happen. Q has you so wrapped up in emotional political platitudes and fake news vs real news limited to what Q spoonfeeds that you evaluate everything in that context.
>Just like almost the entire U.S. federal govt
>Ha! BS, you know Q hyped it and anons here were creting memes with doves making a nest in KJU's hair
>I mean you can fucking rationalize anything if you really want to
>No, it was night shift too. But how are they a decoy if they operate at a different time?
>Yeah, you're wrong.
>Stop answering the phone when Bibi calls, gut the CIA, stop honoring Chinese-owned U.S. Treasury bonds, start actually building the wall, and drop some Wikileaks-held intel about the cabal. Then we'll get a deal signed. Rothschilds et al, CIA, Russia, and China have NK's back
>I've explained it in previous posts. You didn't ask for an explanation, you asked a yes or no question, which I answered.
>I'm just ragging on Q, not Trump. But if I was Trump, I wouldn't hire 9-11 Wray, CIA Kavanaugh, nominated 9-11 Kavanaugh and fill my business and political life with jewish assistants.
really low energy, try harder
you're not even here for Q, nor for POTUS
>Is Trump negotiating with someone other than Kim?
The truth would sound so outrageous most Americans would riot, revolt, reject, etc.
dude, it's been fake and gay for years now
The Reykjavik Summit
muh not historic
On October 11, 1986, halfway between Moscow and Washington, D.C., the leaders of the worldโs two superpowers met at the stark and picturesque Hofdi House in Reykjavik, Iceland. Secretary General Mikhail Gorbachev had proposed the meeting to President Ronald Reagan less than thirty days before. The expectations for the summit at Reykjavik were low.
Reagan and Gorbachev had established a personal relationship just one year before at their Geneva Summit. In Geneva they attempted to reach agreement on bilateral nuclear arms reductions. Since then, their negotiators had reached an impasse. Both leaders hoped a face to face meeting at Reykjavik might revive the negotiations.
The talks between Reagan and Gorbachev at Reykjavik proceeded at a breakneck pace. Gorbachev agreed that human rights issues were a legitimate topic of discussion, something no previous Soviet leader had ever agreed to. A proposal to eliminate all new strategic missiles grew into a discussion, for the first time in history, of the real possibility of eliminating nuclear weapons forever.
Aides to both leaders were shocked by the pace of the discussions. A summit that began with low expectations had blossomed into one of the most dramatic and potentially productive summits of all time. At one point Reagan even described to Gorbachev how both men might return to Reykjavik in ten years, aged and retired leaders, to personally witness the dismantling of the worldโs last remaining nuclear warhead.
But one point of contention remained. Reagan was committed to see his Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) to completion. Gorbachev, fearing an imbalance of power, was equally determined to make sure SDI would never be implemented. Reagan offered assurances to Gorbachev that the missile defense shield, which he had championed and funded despite widespread criticism at home, was being developed not to gain an advantage, but to offer safety against accidents or outlaw nations. Reagan offered many times to share this technology with the Soviets, which Gorbachev refused to believe.
Toward the end of the long and stressful final negotiations Gorbachev would accept continued development of SDI as long as testing was confined to the laboratory for the next ten years. Reagan would not agree. He could not and would not allow the division of his two-part strategy of the simultaneous elimination of nuclear weapons with the creation of a missile defense shield.
After the negotiations broke down without a final agreement, Reagan wrote that he left the meeting knowing how close they had come to achieving his long goal of eliminating the threat of nuclear destruction, and that this was the angriest moment of his career.
Despite failing to achieve either manโs ultimate goal, Reykjavik will be recorded as one of the most important summits in history. A year after Reykjavik the U.S. and Soviet Union signed the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), for the first time eliminating an entire class of nuclear weapons. The Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) was signed a few years later during President H.W Bushโs term.
None of this progress would have been possible without the courage of two leaders to look beyond past hostilities and forge a new and lasting relationship, that would soon provide greater security for people around the world.
https://www.thereaganvision.org/the-reykjavik-summit-the-story/
you know the shills are coming out when the Rlarp retard comes out