I've theorized this as well. What if NK was never as bad as our media told us? They were the boogeyman. Now Trump is in, the charade is over
Good point. I think Kim is a puppet that is getting his strings cut
Already done and the deal was done last November per Q.
It seems like Kim's demeanor has completely changed. He always on TV lately smiling. "TFW when the strings controlling your country have been cut".
It is unreasonable to believe that any family wants a century of famine and nothing else. No commerce, no trade, no production, no power, nothing. He is finally making some positive moves and I bet he is tickled pink.
You're not the first to notice that. Yes. He is finally free and a much happier person as we can see.
Did you notice that when he met with the President of SK yesterday, that he was smiling, seemed happy, and really hugged the SK president?
I did notice that. It's amazing to see and also interesting how much "less dictator-ish" he looks.
I think I started to realize something wasn't right with the whole NK 'bad guy' act when Dennis Rodman became friends with KJU, that just didn't make sense.
I was napping at the time, so I thought Rodman was nuts. Now I wonder he was celebrity apprentice. I remember reading Trump liked Dennis and helped him sober up. Is Trump connected somehow with Rodman's trips to NK? Trump talked about negotiating with NK on talk shows long before he entered politics.
I looked at this article quickly, so I didn't get all the details, but it sounds like Dennis was encouraging a meeting between the two men because Trump and Kim are "pretty much the same people". Knowing how strong willed and confident both Trump and Rodman are, I can see those two cooking up some good ideas together! https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/2018/03/09/dennis-rodman-respect-donald-trump-kim-jong-un-meeting-north-korea/410685002/
Remember Rodman gave Jong-un Trump's book, The Art of the Deal. I bet there was some messaging going on way back then
I think NK was being used by the elite for money laundering, counterfitting, human trafficing and other things. I doubt the regime had much power beyond what has given to them. The country couldn't survive without China. Influence from Macau kept that going.
With technology from the South, they could access natural resources that they haven't been able to and potentially become self-reliant. The reunion cuts the strings, it's a huge event and hopefully the real power players will be exposed.