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  • #91
    Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
    And what does our guy do? Threaten SK by saying he will pull out of economic agreements with them. Nice going, genius! :retard:
    he's probably thinking "hmmm south korea really needs us now bet i could get a better deal." :rofl:

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    • #92
      Putin Rejects Cutting Off Oil to North Korea

      SEOUL, South Korea — President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia said his country opposed cutting off oil supplies to North Korea as part of new sanctions being considered in the wake of the country’s latest nuclear test, according to official accounts of his meeting Wednesday with President Moon Jae-in of South Korea.

      https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/06/w...l-embargo.html

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      • #93
        This is why Trump needs to stfu and stay off Twitter. He makes himself look incompetent by threatening someone and then backing down when they call his bluff.

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        • #94
          The adults in the room took over after the brat got distracted from his temper tantrum with a shiny toy.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
            The adults in the room took over after the brat got distracted from his temper tantrum with a shiny toy.
            If this was Obama the Trump supporters would call it cowardly and an inability to act. Lol

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            • #96
              Back at it. Lol.

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              • #97
                'Lips and teeth' no more as China's ties with North Korea fray | Reuters

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                • #99
                  North Korea’s Trade Troubles Point to a Need for Cash

                  DANDONG, China — After sunset, when American spy satellites can no longer see as well, the main bridge connecting China to North Korea comes to life.

                  One by one, trucks laden with Chinese goods rumble across Sino-Korean Friendship Bridge here, long an economic lifeline for North Korea. The covered trucks offer little sign of what might be inside, though Chinese customs data offers clues: heavy machinery, refrigerators, even beer.

                  The data also suggests something else. The trucks are increasingly coming back empty. And that could present a potential weak point that the Trump administration and others could exploit, if China is willing to go along, as they look for ways to persuade North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.

                  Even as China sells more goods to North Korea, it is buying less from there, according to trade data and experts on the relationship between the two. North Korea’s finances are hidden by a veil of secrecy. But that worsening trade imbalance appears to be deepening North Korea’s need for credit from China or for cold, hard cash from somewhere else.
                  https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/08/b...e=sectionfront

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                  • North Korea faces food shortages after intense drought and 'very bad harvest'

                    Following an intense dry spell from April to June, North Koreans are likely to face food shortages

                    Rainfall has improved since August, but the change in precipitation comes too late to reverse the worst effects of drought

                    Chinese food exports to North Korea have soared over the last year, despite UN sanctions

                    https://www.cnbc.com/2017/09/13/nort...-harvests.html

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                    • and another one..

                      North Korea fires missile over Japan that lands far out in the Pacific | Reuters

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                      • These things are flying over Japan. Japan should act.

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                        • President Moon stated today that talks are impossible at this point, and that the South has the power to annihilate North Korea. This is perhaps the strongest statement given by a liberal politician in Korean history so far.

                          Yonhap: Moon says dialogue with N. Korea 'impossible'

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                          • North Korea’s Threat Pushes Japan to Reassess Its Might and Rights

                            https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/15/w...T.nav=top-news

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                            • North Korea’s Threat Pushes Japan to Reassess Its Might and Rights

                              https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/15/w...T.nav=top-news

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