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Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Are You Tired of Winning Yet?

by Kerry Lutz
Financial Survival Network

Just when you thought you couldn’t take anymore winning, history is made. The US and North Korea signed a major agreement to denuclearize and to head on to the goal of normalizing relations. It’s quite obvious to most observers, or it should be by now, that this deal was already cut well in advance of the actual meeting. That’s the way countries roll. It should also be obvious, even to the most deranged of Trump haters, that this historic meeting and agreement could never have happened without the tireless efforts of the President and his advisors, not to mention China’s President xi as well.

For over 60 years. we’ve been in a technical state of war with North Korea . Every president since Nixon has been at a loss for a cohesive plan to deal with the Hermit Kingdom. We saw the USS Pueblo seized, North Korean abductions of innocent civilians, regular artillery barrages across the DMZ and many more provocative acts, which tested American resolve and found it wanting. We saw efforts by Clinton to bribe the North Koreans into submission and not surprisingly they wound up having the opposite effect.

Why was this situation allowed to fester and metastasize into the threat of nuclear war in the making? Surely steps could have been taken to diffuse tensions much earlier. Is it possible that this situation fed into the Deep State’s ambitions, strategy and goals? Was it their intention all along to drive the world into a nuclear conflagration? Who benefitted from the status quo? Someone must have.

We’ll probably never know what their ultimate plan was for North Korea and the world, and perhaps that’s for the better. What we now know is that President Trump has achieved the near impossible. Watching the two leaders sit down and shoot the breeze reminded me of Nixon’s trip to China. Except that when Nixon went to Beijing, the stakes were never so high. We weren’t on the brink of a global nuclear war. Rather, it just seemed like good policy to have relations with the world’s most populous country that was a potential source of extremely cheap labor to feed the globalists’ ambitions. While momentous in its own right, Nixon’s trip to China didn’t appear as significant and world changing as the Singapore Summit.

To understand what comes next, we must never forget that Trump is the ultimate showman. They’re already working on the release of Acts 2,3 and 4 etc. They promise to be even more major and significant than this week’s face to face. And there are lessons in it for both friends and foes of the United States. That should be apparent. So sit back, buckle your seatbelt and enjoy the ride.

Regards,
~Kerry.



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