The fall back position of beleaguered Presidents.

As the circle closes on someone in power, the temptation to elicit a grave situation to save him/her self grows exponentially. If, indeed, the present administration feels sufficiently threatened, ratcheting up the Korean situation would appear easy and effective. At the same time, with an adversary such as we find in Pyongyang, the consequences could make Iraq look pleasant. Are we faced with such 'tail wagging' as the scene in Washington descends into utter chaos?
You sound like one of these MSNBC nutjobs. LOL. There wouldn't be a "Korean situation" had it not been for Democratic presidents.

that's kind of lunatic, dear. not Nixon, not ford, not Reagan, not bush one or bush two ever solved the Korea problem. and this incompetent orange sociopath certainly isn't going to.

republicans never solved a problem in their lives. they like making them though. (I'm also pretty sure that Eisenhower the republican had a bit to do with Korea. but keep deluding yourself.
At least they don't carry red crayons around like Obama did. That line he drew didn't help us at all.
 
[/QUOTE]You sound like one of these MSNBC nutjobs. LOL. There wouldn't be a "Korean situation" had it not been for Democratic presidents.[/QUOTE]
Is this to refute that Trump said "it won't happen"?[/QUOTE]
Who is (or could be) defending 'Democratic' Presidents? How can Trump and his declarations be defended? Taxes to be disclosed, health care to be overhauled, I.C.B.M.s to be prevented, all serious promises with nothing to back them up. All the weaknesses Obama was criticized for, perhaps justly, replicated in 'spades', and worse.
 

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