Great point about Trump not really being responsible. I do give him credit for at least not standing in the way though. I assume others in his position have or would directly oppose this peace initiative. Plenty of good people seem to get the point and want to scale back these potential foreign conflicts but the majority of folks still seem to need a mindset change. It's not so much about whether the NK leadership are good or bad, it's more about whether there is ever any benefit to intervening in these conflicts. I say no. There's a debate in our society these days about whether individuals should have a right to defend themselves with force, which is really an inalienable right, yet too often we see the majority of the public buy into a notion that we have a duty to take up arms to "defend" people who are thousands of miles away.
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People have the right to “take up arms to defend others thousands of miles away” if they want to but they don’t have the right to rob people via taxation to do so.