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Sympathy for Kim Jong Un

If we can send Justin Bieber, kanye West
I would be 100% in favor of this, only if we implanted some kind of high explosives in them. Maybe send Sean Penn and Shia LeDouche with 'em.
 
I feel sympathy towards the leader of North Korea because it must have been very difficult for him to lose his father at a young age. He was only 27 when his father passed away. While grieving, he had to take over an entire country which is not an easy thing to do.

I also empathize with him because you have people in the United States and other countries that make vicious and personal attacks against him without actually knowing him. He's still a human, and deserves respect. I doubt he had much of a childhood and I wouldn't be surprised if his upbringing was strict.

It seems very easy to attack Kim Jong Un and North Korea, but let's remember this fact: North Korea has never attacked the United States. The United States has dropped chemical weapons on North Korea, killing millions of Koreans. This again is a fact.

Now Kim Jong Un wasn't even alive during the Korean War, he inherited the throne however I do believe he is a rational person. He understands the history of U.S's aggression and is simply defending the interest of his country. It doesn't sound like North Korea actually wants to expand, they just want to survive.

Luckily, I think Trump understands this. Rex Tillerson has already stated he is willing to negotiate with them. In the past, former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright game his father a signed basketball by Michael Jordan. What we do know is that Kim Jong Un loves basketball. He is good friends with Dennis Rodman and Trump is also good friends with Rodman.

Perhaps we can send Michael Jordan, Rodman and other professional basketball players as ambassadors to ease the tension. If we can send Justin Bieber, kanye West and other Americans that might relate to the struggles Kim Jong Un has gone through, this might help. Perhaps a dinner or a charity basketball game.

Out of the box diplomacy maybe our best solution.

That his dad died is no excuse, but he does have similar excuse as Hussein, Mubarak, Khadafi and Asad.

Justification for the Korean leader is that he maintains a sharp military ship for the Godhead. He also gains merit serving as an an adversary to the United States that needs opposition and problems in the world to grow.

It's a difficult situation, any action you take will come back to you, if you have him assassinated, someone will assassinate you, if you bomb his parade, someday someone will bomb your parade again and again and the longer it takes the more it's going to hurt. The only thing you can do is return his energy and actions back upon himself and this is where miscalculation can occur.
 
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