Operation Mockingbird 2018: Did Trump nearly upend summit with abrupt changes?

in #informationwar6 years ago

Once again the WaPo, historically a CIA disinformation/ propaganda outlet is putting out anonymous source fake news designed to undermine the president.

Headline: ‘Why can’t we just do it?’ Trump nearly upends summit with abrupt changes

Some of the most intense drama surrounding President Trump’s summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un came not across the negotiating table, but in the days and hours leading up to Tuesday’s historic meeting — a behind-the-scenes flurry of commotion prompted by Trump himself.

Wow, Trump caused a "commotion", that's not good, if its true, who said he caused a "commotion" anyhow?

After arriving in Singapore on Sunday, an antsy and bored Trump urged his aides to demand that the meeting with Kim be pushed up by a day — to Monday — and had to be talked out of altering the long-planned and carefully negotiated summit date on the fly,according to two people familiar with preparations for the event.
“We’re here now,” the president said, according to the people. “Why can’t we just do it?”

Oh, whoever those two people are apparently they have mind melded with the president! They know when he is feeling "antsy and bored". After all that must be the only explanation, right? It couldn't be a negotiating tactic to put his opponent off guard.


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Trump’s impatience, coupled with a tense staff-level meeting between the two sides on Sunday, left some aides fearful that the entire summit might be in peril.

Really, which ones?

Ultimately, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders persuaded Trump to stick with the original plan, arguing that the president and his team could use the time to prepare, people familiar with the talks said. They also warned him that he might sacrifice wall-to-wall television coverage of his summit if he abruptly moved the long-planned date to Monday in Singapore, which would be Sunday night in the United States.

Ok, so the president had a closed door meeting and then listened to his advisors, I guess the idea is that they somehow saved us from an "antsy", "bored" and "impatient" president or something. It's hard to actually follow a lot of this without the preconceived notion that the President is a crazy idiot. Of course I am not a WaPo subscriber or regular CNN watcher so I have not been being fed that idea 24/7 for 3 years.

The debate, which has not previously been reported, underscores the ad-hoc nature of the summit, which was abruptly announced, called off and then reinstated all before either leader had touched down in Singapore.

Oh, it underscores your false characterization! That's called "confirmation bias". In reality all of the maneuvering that Trump did and the uncertainty he created was very intentional. Trump uses old school negotiation tricks, canceling a meeting is a tactic, not evidence of lack of a plan, just the opposite.

The pageantry and spectacle surrounding the first meeting between a U.S. president and a leader of North Korea’s autocratic regime also obscured the fact that the North Koreans agreed to little in the way of specific or tangible concessions. Although Kim said he was committed to the “complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula,” the joint statement between the two leaders included no timetable for when or how North Korea would reveal, destroy and allow verification of its nuclear arsenal.

I like this criticism, its along the lines of "The food at this restaurant is inedible and the portions are too small!" Trump being the first president to meet with a N Korean leader is a magnificent achievement all by itself. We have been at war for 70 years and Trump is the first to pursue actual diplomacy to end it.

Harry Kazianis, the director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest, described the Singapore extravaganza as “21st-century diplomacy” with a Trumpian twist.

“It felt more reality TV than it did an old school 1980s, Cold War summit,” Kazianis said. “Trump is going to do it differently. He’s going to do it in a media-savvy way. The very long handshakes, the long corridor walks — it’s all his distinct way.”

That's funny, compare how the WaPo characterizes Harry's statement and then look at his actual statement. Look how they call the summit an "extravaganza" and then use the phrase "Trumpian twist" whatever the fuck that means. The actual commenter was talking about how "media-savvy" our president is.

At one point, after watching North Korean television, which is entirely state-run, the president talked about how positive the female North Korean news anchor was toward Kim, according to two people familiar with his remarks. He joked that even the administration-friendly Fox News was not as lavish in its praise as the state TV anchor, one of the people added, and that maybe she should get a job on U.S. television, instead.

So the point of this, probably made up, anecdote is to push the "Trump hates free speech" false narrative.

At another point, Trump marveled at how “tough” the North Korean guards seemed, noting that they were always stone-faced and refused to shake hands,the two people said. One recalled the president joking that they could likely take on White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly, a retired four-star Marine general. A second did not remember the president specifically mentioning Kelly, but just noting more generally that Kim’s guards seemed formidable.

So the two anonymous sources could not get their story straight, who are these people anyhow? Why should we believe them? And what is the implication here exactly, are they saying that Trump was somehow betraying America or John Kelly by remarking that a soldier looked tough?

A North Korean government video released Thursday shows Trump returning the salute of a North Korean general, drawing criticism from those who saw it as feeding Pyongyang’s propaganda.

Sounds like everyone who saw it felt that way, even though it makes very little sense, this guy can explain I guess:

Retired Navy Rear Adm. John Kirby, a former spokesman for both the Defense and State departments, called the image “striking.” Kirby told CNN it was “inappropriate from a protocol perspective,” and “you most certainly don’t do it with the leaders of foreign militaries of an adversary nation.” After exchanging salutes, the two men shook hands.

Ok, and yet after Trump did that the world did not implode, who made that protocol rule in the first place? Christ this is alarming, what's next, is this crazy idiot going to wear white after Labor Day?!

Behind the scenes before the summit, other dynamics were also unfolding.
The language in the agreement that Trump announced with Kim, for instance, was almost entirely prewritten before Trump arrived in Singapore — a standard diplomatic practice for leaders’ meetings, which are normally preceded by extensive negotiations and discussions between lower-level officials.
But Trump repeatedly asserted that the final agreement was based on his ability to size up Kim in person and build a working relationship with him. “We got to know each other well in a very confined period of time,” the president told reporters on Tuesday. “I know when somebody wants to deal and I know when somebody doesn’t.”

Here is where their narrative gets funny, they want to criticize him for having some of the agreement outlined ahead of time and they want to criticize him for not having other parts done ahead of time!

While some negotiations did continue once on the ground in Singapore, nearly all of the terms — including North Korea’s vague commitment to denuclearize — were part of scripted talking points the leaders could cite as agreement.

Oh I see, those are not real terms, just "scripted talking points" for the leaders to cite as agreement.

At least three of the four pledges listed in the Kim-Trump statement were agreed to before Trump’s arrival, according to a person familiar with the negotiations: to jointly work toward denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula; toward a peaceful and stable bilateral relationship; and toward a lasting and stable peace on the peninsula.
Trump appeared to allude to that process in his news conference Tuesday. The 1½ -page joint statement, he said, was “not something that just happened to be put together. This was done over months.” Yet at the same time, the president said, there was “much, much more” that was agreed upon but not included in the final document because “we didn’t have time.”
Based on Trump’s comments to the media, it was difficult to tell what had been agreed to ahead of time, what was on the agenda for the summit and what had not been agreed to at all. Earlier negotiations between North Korean officials and Pompeo included discussions of Pyongyang’s long-standing insistence that the United States dial back or cancel its annual military exercises with South Korea. Although that was not mentioned in the signed document, Trump announced that he had agreed to it.

Ok, I am not sure what exactly their criticism is here, I guess that they were not involved in every aspect of the negotiations.

As part of creating a personal rapport with Kim, Trump also privately talked about wanting to extend an unusual olive branch to the North Korean leader: The president suggested he might be able to orchestrate a meeting or proposal with some of his real estate developer and financier friends, who could bring lucrative development deals to Kim’s country. It is unclear whether he ended up mentioning the idea to Kim.

It's also unclear where this claim comes from, the two anonymous people who allegedly made the other claims above?

Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.), who spoke with Trump as he flew home from Singapore on Air Force One, said the president was simply being his natural “salesman” self.
“He is selling condos, that’s what he is doing,” Graham said. “He’s approaching North Korea as a distressed property with a cash-flow problem. Here’s how we can fix it.”

Yup, Trump is a hustler and a problem solver, doing exactly what the American people elected him to do.

In a news conference Tuesday before departing Singapore, Trump hinted at his dreams of real estate diplomacy, noting that he had played Kim a video — derided by some as more akin to North Korean propaganda than the work of the president’s National Security Council — to show him the possibilities of a deal with the West.

Derided by "some"? "Some" sounds like a real asshole. I guess Freddy contributed to this report as well, they have insight into Trumps dreams! And Trump dreams of "real estate diplomacy" as if the author didn't just make up that term!


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“As an example, they have great beaches,” Trump said. “You see that whenever they’re exploding their cannons into the ocean, right? I said, ‘Boy, look at the view. Wouldn’t that make a great condo behind?’ ”
The president continued: “You could have the best hotels in the world right there. Think of it from a real estate perspective.”

Yup, the president has a real estate developer's eye, gosh I wonder if that is because he spent a lifetime as a real estate developer.

There were other challenges and unexpected twists, as well. After watching former NBA star Dennis Rodman, who also flew to Singapore for the occasion, praise him on television, Trump dispatched Sanders to call Rodman to thank him for his kind words, a White House official said.
“He called, his secretary and she called me and said, ‘Dennis, Donald Trump is so proud of you, and he thanks you a lot,’” Rodman told CNN.

This is the same as how they made Trump releasing that grandmother serving a life sentence for drugs all about Kim K, the idea here is that this is somehow worthless or just a stunt because a celebrity was involved. I guess peace in Korea is somehow denigrated by Dennis Rodman.


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And in the pre-summit negotiations, one official said, the administration found itself in the unusual position of trying to explain to the North Korean regime — which has no free press — why Trump could not just leave the White House press corps behind in Washington.

I guess that is an interesting anecdote, I don't see the relevance.

Louise Sunshine, a former longtime executive at the Trump Organization, laughingly described the summit as “like watching a reality TV show,” before adding that the president “deserves a lot of credit” for simply brokering a face-to-face meeting with Kim.
“Donald represents the concept,” she said. “His focus was on creating eye contact, a bond, a relationship. I don’t think he was there to negotiate. He was there to create a relationship. It was all about the relationship.”

The president does deserve a lot of credit for brokering this meeting, but according to the WaPo arranging such a meeting is "simple", gosh, why hasn't any other president ever been able to achieve such a simple feat?

The WaPo then included the email for 4 of the 6 "reporters" it took to fabricate this report, I guess so you can send them an email:

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The media's coverage of trump is typically poor, now it seems they are desperate to frame anything he does as bad.

It's not all bad though, that's why we are winning.

Orwell would have to be impressed by the Washington Post.

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I think this quote sums up the article well:

"...the North Koreans agreed to little in the way of specific or tangible concessions. Although Kim said he was committed to the “complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula..."

I'm not usually out of words, but I am now.

Thanks!

I would have summed it up with this quote "according to two people ".

The point of the first meeting ever was not to complete the whole deal in one shot. That's the media trying to spin this into a negative. Did they really expect Trump to walk out after an hour and announce that the next day Kim was giving up all of his weapons?

He's good but even he won't claim to be that good. This was a get-to-know-you meeting to set the stage for future negotiations. But the WaPo and anti Trump media are desperate to cast it in a negative light, look at how they complained about how part of the agreement that was pre-agreed to and they complained about how some part of it was not.
It's historical just meeting but they want to downplay that by creating false expectations and then saying they were not met.

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