“If you have a personal relationship with me and have had a few drinks with me, you know how compromised I am, pro-American, quite critical of the Democratic Party, and wary of the Chinese Communist Party.
There are people who criticize Trump’s recent attempt to rob 350 billion dollars as “the sound of a ghost washing up.” It is true that ghost washing is an insulting expression to some extent, so let’s admit that there may be aspects that touch Trump’s “planting.”
But will Trump treat South Korea well, just because he won’t be offended? If only he could solve this problem by making him feel better, I would rather ask the South Korean government to crawl between Trump’s legs.
However, Trump’s attempt to rob 350 billion dollars is a completely different matter.
What the Maga forces, who cannot contain even Trump themselves, want is not their situation getting better, but “revenge.” They think the reason for their failure is because of relatively well-off areas, including the eastern United States, the smudges of cities, political correctnessists, wokers, and foreigners like Korea and Japan.
It would be refreshing to see them ruined by revenge on these guys.
So, I want to get $350 billion upfront and see Koreans suffer, which can only be interpreted as okay if the Korean economy becomes devastated (or better if it becomes devastated) and the international financial system is hit hard. The same goes for the deployment of troops to the so-called blue states.
You can feel it by looking at Trump and Rutnick’s words and actions so far, but for them, $350 billion is not an investment, but a kind of “compensation.” Since Korea has done a lot of things to die (for exporting and developing the economy) to the U.S., it should be compensated with $350 billion.
It is no different from the war reparations that Britain and France demanded from Germany and others after the end of World War I.
Trump is taking revenge on Maga. Otherwise, he could not talk about offering 350 billion dollars to a country with 430 billion dollars in foreign exchange reserves from the beginning.
It can only be seen that the current ridiculous situation is prolonged as such maga forces, proper madmen who only increase their political popularity, and sycophants around them react chemically to each other.
The Lee Jae-myung administration will not be able to say harsh things to Trump. No, it should not. However, the National Assembly and civil society should be able to say what they want to say. Admiring Trump is not a solution.
And I can’t watch the Korean people clapping “Trump is good” and saying, “He’s pro-China to the Lee Jae-myung administration under the current circumstances. Why don’t you strangle yourself.
Rather, the Lee Jae-myung government tried to give the U.S. proper global maritime control with MASGA. Chinese state media jumped up and down. There is really no anti-China policy like this.
Rather, isn’t Trump trying to co-operate with his friend Xi Jinping, who says he is close to him, to put Korea, Japan and Taiwan within China’s geopolitical sphere? Given what he is doing these days, one can’t help but doubt it.
Hit Trump if you don’t like China.
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