You may have heard that Donald Trump is perplexed about Kim Jong-un‘s “lack of better things to do with his life” other than launching missile tests.
North Korea has just launched another missile. Does this guy have anything better to do with his life? Hard to believe that South Korea…..
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 4, 2017
….and Japan will put up with this much longer. Perhaps China will put a heavy move on North Korea and end this nonsense once and for all!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 4, 2017
Of course, it’s an interesting question coming from Donald Trump, Mr tiny twitt-chy fingers, (the first of his name and kind). And 0f course, the good people of the world have asked the more important question like:
Does he have anything better to do? Like Tweet constantly maybe? pic.twitter.com/jrSfxiUSyp
— Alex Harris (@AlexHarrisJDMBA) July 4, 2017
But one thing has continued to bug us since the first tweet. It’s the fact that Donald Trump seems to be unsure whether he wants to admire North Korea’s supreme leader, Kim Jong-un or be irritated by him.
Honestly, the man needs to make up his mind.
Two months ago, The Donald could be heard from the heavens gushing about Kim Jong-un. In a Bloomberg interview, the American President expressed his readiness to meet with the North Korean leader who may have just successfully test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) for the first time. This was done despite the fact that relations between America and North Korea have never held up enough for any POTUS to meet with the latter’s Supreme leader.
Here’s how Trump put it in his interview:
“If it would be appropriate for me to meet with him, I would absolutely, I would be honored to do it.”
“He was a young man of 26 or 27 when he took over from his father, when his father died. He’s dealing with obviously very tough people. A lot of people, I’m sure, tried to take that power away, whether it was his uncle or anybody else. And he was able to do it, so obviously, he’s a pretty smart cookie.”
Trump’s admiration isn’t reserved for the likes of Kim alone. He once invited Philippine’s Duterte to the White House and his fondness of Russia’s perceived bad leader, Vladimir Putin is well documented.
Before these praises, Trump often threatened or chastised North Korea via his Twitter, making it unclear where he truly stands with the controversial country and it’s leader. Monday night’s tweet only fuel the confusion.
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