Luboluke wrote:I'm not saying Trump deserves the credit nor the peace prize. But he has seemingly played a part here, that much is undeniable I think, in a situation which could genuinely make the world a better place.
Everyone involves deserves credit, including Kim Jong Un.
I just can't abide hypocrites and people who care more about which side they're on than the issues themselves. I find trump revolting, but I'm grateful that this has taken place and have to applaud the man if he has contributed to it. The problem with politics is that lines are drawn before an issue is even discussed, and it lead to this infuriating perpetual limbo of nothingness. If people cared more about getting things done, than defending their side and attacking the 'opposition' maybe we'd make.more progress as a society.
Other than angry tweets, what has he done?
If Trump has done something other than threatening tweets, then fair enough. Otherwise he’s just the same bullying buffoon that he always is.
I’m happy to give him credit if he does something good. I just don’t think tweeting “FIRE AND FURY” should give him any credit, even if that was the direct catalyst for North and South Korea to start talking.
The trouble with giving Trump false credit (we’ve not seen anything to show he deserves any) is it feeds the ego of a megalomaniac. And feeding that ego based on the childish threats he made may well not end well for all of us the next time he tries it.