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Letter: A war no one wins

Here we go again with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un throwing dung at America, tantalizing U.S. President Thumper Trumpet.
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Here we go again with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un throwing dung at America, tantalizing U.S. President Thumper Trumpet.

I haven’t a clue why any country would even consider exchanging nuclear missiles with each other that could blow the entire world into oblivion?

If the little guy in North Korea is off his trolley, he has succeeded in his mission of aggravating the most powerful nation in the world.

The North Korean war ended in the early 1950s, but did it really?

U.S. troops have been staring at North Korea from South Korea for a coon’s age.

It sure would be nice for once to see the flipside of the coin, instead of the one sided, American coin that informs the world they are right, no matter how many innocents get pummeled around the world in so many useless wars that have no end.

Heavyweights and empires crumble over time. When will a new face emerge with a new vision and enters the ring of worldly confusion that is still topped by war that is forever present?

Why not ask Kim what is it he would like to happen rather than war neither can win as proven before?

CNN, please ask the U.S. president what does America want, besides trying to force another country to give up the making of weapons of war they themselves cherish and could not live without having the biggest and the best.

However, whatever will be will be, I doubt Kim Jong Un will be singing the U.S. national anthem anytime soon.

Tom Isherwood

Olalla