Trump envys Kim

The United States now has a president who would tell the Germans in 1961, with the fall of the Berlin Wall, that Soviet and German leaders should be hailed for having them surrounded by walls because they were concerned about the security, happiness, and well-being of their people. Trump in Singapore and [...]
The United States now has a president who would tell the Germans in 1961, with the fall of the Berlin Wall, that Soviet and German leaders should be hailed for having them surrounded by walls because they were concerned about the security, happiness, and well-being of their people. Trump in Singapore welcomed the evil. It's a very humiliating way to reduce the curtain of more than seven decades of American administration in the world since the defeat of evil in 1945. But, of course, history is not the strongest side of our honored leader.
But as I looked at the images from Donald Trump's greeting with a Korean general, and it seemed to me that what's really happening here is that American President envys Kim Jong-Uni, who enjoys the absolute authorities to execute his uncle with air rifles, to lock up tens of thousands of people in the shell and rule through a cult of personality based on indoctrinating ruthlessly.
This must be the society, the last to still implement the Stalinan totalitarianism, which Trump wants, while, with a remote control in hand of the White House corridors looking for Melanie or a burger in late hours of the evening. It's this society in which kneeling before the leader is the norm, punishable criticism of death, while the entire tiring tool of American constitutional democracy, controls and barracks, rule of law, free press, independent judiciary is thrown into a pile of rubbish in history.
The real enemy, you see, is not the Korean general, whom Trump welcomed, or Kim himself, once a very smart “raquetor man, who now became “a great personality” and “No, it's the forces themselves within American society that work to limit Trump powers and thus preserve the Republic. As he himself wrote in “Twitter”, following the return of the summit with Kim in Singapore: our country's greatest enemy is the Red News that is easily spread by fools”.
The greatest enemy!
A monstrous regime still equipped with nuclear weapons is bypassed because Trump dreams of building an empire on its beaches and seeing a boulevard called Trump in Fenian, but not CNN or “The New York Times” if they refuse to submit.
Russia's attempt to intervene in recent elections is also being ignored.
Now we have abundant evidence that Trump cannot resist a dictator. Kim is “latable” (You read it well).
Rodrigo Dutterte, president of the Philippines, is doing <x0... an incredible job against the drug problem” through mass arrests and cruel killings. Xi Jinping is simply the magnificent “”. Human rights violations by Vladimir Putin are not worth mentioning, because “what do you think is our country so innocent?
On the contrary, the democratic allies of America are a host of losers. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is the dishonest and weak “”. Germany refuses to pay and is bad “, very bad”. Trump even seems to have lost his temper with the only European friend, French President Emmanuel Macro.
The trouble with these weak leaders is that they don't let their citizens starve to death or execute rioters with air rifles.
Asked by Greta Van Susteren, in an interview for the North Korean citizens of “He wants to do the right thing for them, and we look really good. We have a strong chemistry between us. You understand how I feel about chemistry”.
We understand. Chemistry replaces facts and is an excuse for the sloth. Trump is not interested in reality.
When allies, leaders of democratic states, try to talk about reality, he blinks.
The dictators can track their worlds. They may influence their words to mean something completely different from what they should have meant. They can turn false “s into propaganda, which can't be disputed. That makes Trump so envious. He wants a place where everyone gives in to his faith, a place where everyone, without exception, would fill the sidewalks to express grief without comfort if he had the extraordinary courage to die.
The United States now has a president who would tell the Germans in 1961, with the fall of the Berlin Wall, that Soviet and German leaders should be hailed for having them surrounded by walls because they were concerned about the security, happiness, and well-being of their people.
Trump, in Singapore, hailed the evil. It's a very humiliating way to reduce the curtain of more than seven decades of American administration in the world since the defeat of evil in 1945. But, of course, history is not the strongest side of our honored leader. Trump also wrote in “Twitter” that the nuclear threat in North Korea is over. He urged the Americans, in this spirit, to sleep quietly tonight!
And this reminds us of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain at the time of his return from Munich in 1938, when he had declared “peace for our times” and said: “Go home and sleep well tonight”
A year after Chamberlain's assessment of Hitler, the Nazi leader invaded Poland, promoting World War II.
North Korea, whose last story does not prove valiant in faith, still has its own nuclear arsenal. In Singapore, it only pledged “to work towards” denolarisation. That means a lot. But Trump insists: “
This was an inhospitable summit, rushed by a non-serious and sumptuous man in a videocast that shares the fantasy of a glorious and common future, broadcast by the Trump administration in Singapore shortly after the meeting. The film was posted as a production of “Destination Pictures”, but was actually produced by the National Security Council, as was later accepted, by shame.
Things don't work like that.
(Autor is the regular manager of the American daily “The New York Times”).










