1. Kim will flatter him.
2. Kim will impress him with his palaces and his military parades.
3. Kim will tell him what a historical achievement this diplomatic contact is. And Trump is the one who did it!
4. Kim will agree to take first steps that might eventually lead to
denuclearization in the far, far future. In exchange for aid right now.
5. Kim will again tell him what a big win this meeting is.
6. Trump will leave and tout this as a victory.
7. Kim will do as little as possible to fulfill his side of any agreement and wait for Trump to leave office.
8. Once Trump is out of office, Kim sends North Korea back into isolation.
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Our democracy is in serious danger.
That
is, either Trump’s real estate empire has taken large amounts of money
from shady oligarchs linked to the Kremlin — so much that they literally
own him; or rumors are true that he engaged in sexual misbehavior while
he was in Moscow running the Miss Universe contest, which Russian
intelligence has on tape and he doesn’t want released; or Trump actually
believes Russian President Vladimir Putin when he says he is innocent
of intervening in our elections — over the explicit findings of Trump’s
own C.I.A., N.S.A. and F.B.I. chiefs.
In
sum, Trump is either hiding something so threatening to himself, or
he’s criminally incompetent to be commander in chief. It is impossible
yet to say which explanation for his behavior is true, but it seems
highly likely that one of these scenarios explains Trump’s refusal to
respond to Russia’s direct attack on our system — a quiescence that is
simply unprecedented for any U.S. president in history.
Russia is not
our friend. It has acted in a hostile manner. And Trump keeps ignoring
it all.
Up
to now, Trump has been flouting the norms of the residency. Now
Trump’s behavior amounts to a refusal to carry out his oath of office —
to protect and defend the Constitution. Here’s an imperfect but close
analogy: It’s as if George W. Bush had said after 9/11: “No big deal. I
am going golfing over the weekend in Florida and blogging about how it’s
all the Democrats’ fault — no need to hold a National Security Council
meeting.”
At
a time when the special prosecutor Robert Mueller — leveraging several
years of intelligence gathering by the F.B.I., C.I.A. and N.S.A. — has
brought indictments against 13 Russian nationals and three Russian
groups — all linked in some way to the Kremlin — for interfering with
the 2016 U.S. elections, America needs a resident who will lead our
nation’s defense against this attack on the integrity of our electoral
democracy.