Lee Rogers
Daily Stormer
August 2, 2017
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson gave a press conference on Tuesday and addressed the situation in North Korea. He said that the United States was open to dialogue with North Korea, but only if they gave up their nuclear program.
The United States does not seek to topple the North Korean government and would like dialogue with Pyongyang at some point, but only on the understanding that it can never be a nuclear power, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Tuesday.
Speaking to reporters at the State Department days after Pyongyang tested its second intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), Tillerson reiterated that Washington sought to persuade North Korea to give up its missile and nuclear weapons programs through peaceful pressure.
“We do not seek a regime change, we do not seek a collapse of the regime, we do not seek an accelerated reunification of the peninsula, we do not seek an excuse to send our military north of the 38th Parallel,” Tillerson said.
“We are not your enemy … but you are presenting an unacceptable threat to us, and we have to respond. And we hope that at some point they will begin to understand that and we would like to sit and have a dialogue with them.”
However, “a condition of those talks is there is no future where North Korea holds nuclear weapons or the ability to deliver those nuclear weapons to anyone in the region, much less the (U.S.) homeland,” he said.
I get that they’re trying to extend an olive branch while still maintaining a strong position, but this is not a realistic approach.
American foreign policy over the past several decades has ensured that North Korea will never give up their nuclear program. Their nuclear arsenal is their primary deterrent to prevent an invasion.
After the American led invasions of Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya it is obvious why North Korea has made their nuclear program a priority. George W. Bush even declared them a part of the “Axis of Evil”.
Looking at it from their perspective, they have to assume that they’re next on the list. That’s why we see them developing ICBMs. If they develop the ability to attach a nuclear weapon on to one of their ICBMs, it would represent the ultimate deterrent to American aggression.
Maybe if America didn’t fight all these stupid ZOG wars, North Korea wouldn’t have felt so compelled to pour all this energy into developing nuclear weapons. Of course nobody looks at it from that perspective.
Worse yet is that the Zionist warmongering mad man Lindsey Graham was on national television pushing for war. I don’t believe him for a second when he says that he prefers a diplomatic solution. Just listen to how he talks about this.
There should be open dialogue with no strings attached. It’s not like anything is lost by holding talks. I honestly don’t see what’s gained by placing an unrealistic precondition on holding the talks themselves.
If direct talks are not yet feasible, they should at least try sending Dennis Rodman back over there.