The dangerous virtual conflict between Kim and Trump for nuclear weapons

The world's most powerful man staged a stunning new show with North Korea on Tuesday, after Donald Trump boasted with unstable leader Kim Jong Un that he had a much larger and more powerful “nuclear weapon”. Trump's comments on his nuclear capacities ʹ similar [...]
The world's most powerful man staged a stunning new show with North Korea on Tuesday, after Donald Trump boasted with unstable leader Kim Jong Un that he had a much larger and more powerful “nuclear weapon”.
Trump's comments on his nuclear capacities, like my “, are bigger than your”, ask new questions if the president has thought deeply about the destructive power under his command.
Its blast also helps Kim, the leader of a poor autism who uses a nuclear programme to ensure his survival in a strong confrontation with the president of the United States.
Could anyone from his poor, hungry regime inform him that I have a Nuclear Button, but it's much bigger and stronger than he is, and that my Button works! ” tweeted Trump.
The message was remarkable not only for its content, but for the fact that it was created by a president, holder of the office that for decades has been the effective guarantor of a 70-year global era of world peace under US vigilance.
Other US presidents have privately considered using nuclear weapons since Harry Truman issued the terrible heart of atomic war in Hiroshima and Nagasaki to end World War II in 1945.
But before Trump, no American president has made such public threats, apparently enjoying the power he possesses as a person who can, himself, release the American nuclear arsenal that could destroy the earth within minutes.
Trump's power is more dangerous, as it is likely to remove American allies, bring the wrath of key world powers like Russia and China Washington needs to resolve the dispute and because no one knows how the unpredictable Kim will react.
To call him a minor, it would be an insult to children for what he did tonight”, Admiral John Kirby, a former State Department spokeswoman and Pentagon spokesman, told CNN's Jake Tapper on Tuesday.
I think that in Pentagon and State Department halls, there should be a lot of concerns about this, because he is the president of the United States. His quotes will be interpreted as official policy,” said Kirby, now a CNN analyst. “There is no doubt that they will lead to correct non-calculations and confusion”.

Promoting Fear
Trump also raised questions about how much he appreciates the importance of the dispute with North Korea that Admiral Mike Mullen, former head of Joint Chiefs of Staff, warned Sunday that he is moving closer and closer to nuclear war.
Inevitably, it will increase fears in northeastern Asia, which heated tensions between the United States and North Korea can cause a miscalculation that could soon lead to the most devastating conflict in many decades.
And his intervention also seems to undermine what has been his successful attempt to take over world powers lined up near the US to impose punitive sanctions in the Stalinist north.
The president responded to Kim's New Year's message, in which he warned he had a nuclear button on his “table at any time”.
Trump's reaction was remarkable on many levels.
Illustrates how he has turned the United States from an agent for stability and seriousness in the international system to an agent of division and unpredictable with his unstable image.
He also underestimates the idea that his unforeseen instincts are restrained by more experienced administration officials as Defence Secretary James Mattis.
There was no immediate reaction from the White House or elsewhere in the US government about Tuesday's shocking Trump tweet.
But it happened on a fierce day when the president, back in Washington after his Florida vacation, posted a series of strange and stimulating tweets involving a call for his Justice Department to arrest one of his political enemies, Huma Abedin, Hillary Clinton's closest assistant and a suggestion that the dark <x0 structures within the state were plotting against his presidency.
He also claimed credits for the performance of commercial airlines worldwide, without fatal crashes recorded last year even though he had nothing to do with the industry's record of security.
Questions About temperament
The thick day of Trump is also likely to raise new questions about his temperament and his ability to meet the heavy responsibilities of his position -- a debate that was recorded last year following previous Twitter attacks and anti- Kim bombings, which he had called “Litle Rocket Man” in a suicide mission.
But even though the president is discussing abandoning nuclear war potential, his supporters are likely unconscious and ready to accuse the media of unjustifiated reactions.
Many followers of Trump believe it's time for the United States to treat North Korean leaders with contempt and respond to its toothache rhetoric in view of the president's failure of more than 20 years to stop the genean nuclear programme.
And bringing Trump over Kim, in an internal context, could make it look strong for some, an early political tool.
Some supporters will undoubtedly use the theory of the crazy “person” the idea that Trump may be maximized into the micmun by making the North Koreans and other Asian powers believe he can use nuclear weapons.
And the White House can certainly argue that diplomacy with carrots and sticks and the rhetoric of the <x0th>ax of evil” used by different presidents to deal with North Korea has failed to persuade the genus to give up its nuclear effort.
Strategic Concerns
However, the fact that Trump is talking so easily about nuclear weapons is shocking and his tweets also raise strategic questions.
It's unclear, for example, if the president is discovering an assessment by American intelligence agencies about the position of the North Korean programme, as he seems to suggest Kim's nuclear button doesn't work.
The great fear of nuclear experts is that North Korea will succeed this year in discovering a ballistic missile with a nuclear device that could hit the inner US continent.
One way to read Trump's tweet is that Kim is still far from being at this point so far.
Kim has anchored his regime in the idea that the United States, the North enemy in the 1950-1953 Korean War, are determined to destroy the communist regime with a nuclear attack. In that sense, Trump's reaction coincides precisely with the propagandistic thinking of rheumatic regimes, just as last year with his threat of rain with <x0) Fire and rage” against North Korea.
The president's blast could also expand the division between his government and the administration of South Korean President Moon Yae-In, who has just responded positively to North Korea's offer of talks widely seen as an attempt to establish a split between Seoul and Washington./ CNN Read.al/










