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Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Monday, August 17, 2026

Traitor Trump Butt-Licks Nuclear North Korea While Warring Against Non-Nuclear Iran

Donald Trump is a traitor. He sacrifices his allies to butt-kiss his enemies. He is at war with Iran supposedly to prevent it from acquiring a nuclear bomb. But he knows that Iran is years away from ever acquiring a nuclear bomb, but he is warmongering against it on behalf of his Zionist handlers who want to monopolize their vulgar ultra-religious Jewish violence over the entire Middle East.

In contrast, North Korea has been sanctioned by the entire world for decades while it built itself an arsenal of deadly long range weapons, including a stockpile of nuclear heads. North Korea threatens the US and its allies (Japan, south Korea) on a daily basis with firings of ballistic missiles across the Sea of Japan, and North Korea says it is now capable of striking the continental US with its long range nuclear missiles.

Which of the two countries, North Korea or Iran, poses an immediate threat to the US?

Which of the two countries, North Korea or Iran, are allies with America's top enemies China and Russia?

The answer to this upside down policy of rewarding your worst enemy while beating up on a lesser enemy is simple: THERE IS NO ISRAEL NEAR NORTH KOREA.

Then again, the Great American Moron loves filthy dictators like him. He is in fact envious of those dictators that are not restricted by any sense of democratic rule because, he, in the US, remains subject to the power of democratic institutions. Hard as he has tried to dismantle those institutions, they are just about to defeat him and begin to run him out of town.

Here he is - perhaps to save money and ammunitions that are severely lacking the US armed forces due to his stupid and costly failing war in Iran - telling his army NOT to execute a joint maneuver with our allies in South Korea because "he is friends with the North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un", saying these joint drills are "inappropriate and hostile". 

The jackass in the White House often complains that his allies (Europeans, NATO, Japan, South Korea and others) do not shoulder with the US the financial responsibilities of their own protection. But watch him squander American lives and treasure as he obeys his orders from his US-taxpayer-paid Zionist masters.

This is treason. Treason to the US. Treason to our allies.
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Trump says US scaling back military drills with Seoul hours before start
Kang Jin-kyu, with Matthew Pennington in Washington
Mon, August 17, 2026


US President Donald Trump's comments came ahead of the annual 'Ulchi Freedom Shield military exercise in South Korea, which is aimed at deterring North Korea (Mandel NGAN)

US President Donald Trump said he ordered the Pentagon to scale back "inappropriate and hostile" military drills with South Korea, hours before the exercises began on Monday.

Trump cited his "good relationship" with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, as he said he was unhappy about the drills that were designed to prepare for a possible attack by Pyongyang.

South Korea's defence ministry said it was proceeding as "previously notified and scheduled" with the annual exercise, which has prompted several rounds of warnings from Pyongyang last week.

"Based on my very good relationship with Kim Jong Un, of North Korea, I am not happy with the fact that the United States has, long ago, agreed to participate in Joint Military Exercises with South Korea," Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.

"These exercises are not only costly, with much of these costs paid for by the United States of America (as usual!), but send a signal that is totally inappropriate and hostile, to a Country that, as long as Donald J. Trump has been President, has been unthreatening and respectful," he added.

As it was too late to cancel the drills, Trump said he had ordered Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth to "substantially reduce" them.

The 11-day exercise comes as Pyongyang and Moscow have grown closer, with the North providing military support -- including ground troops -- for Russia's war against Ukraine.

Colonel Ryan Donald, spokesman for the US and South Korean Combined Forces Command, had said the drills would simulate combat against North Korean troops battle-hardened by deployment in the Russia-Ukraine war.

- 'Deterrent' -

Pyongyang has always been angered by the regular exercises, decrying them as dress rehearsals for an invasion.

After test-firing a ballistic missile over the Sea of Japan as a sign of its opposition to the exercise, Pyongyang on Friday warned it could respond with a "new level of deterrent" over the drills.

The US stations about 28,500 troops in South Korea to bolster the country's defences against military threats from Pyongyang, a legacy of the 1950-53 Korean War that ended with an armistice rather than a peace treaty.

But Trump has repeatedly challenged long-standing alliances, including with NATO, as he criticised Western partners for refusing to back his war against Iran.

Trump took aim at South Korea in Sunday's post, writing: "I recently asked the President of South Korea if they would like to join us in the Denuclearization of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and they said, 'No thanks!'"

- 'Damage coordination' -

The exercise -- enlisting 18,000 South Korean troops and counterparts from US forces in the country -- will have a heightened focus on drone warfare, GPS disruption and the role of cyber attacks, Colonel Donald had said.

Downsizing it will "damage alliance coordination, slow the process of South Korea taking on greater responsibility for its own defence, and weaken deterrence against possible conflicts in Asia", Leif-Eric Easley, a professor of international studies at Ewha Womans University in Seoul, told AFP.

"The cost savings from downsizing drills are marginal, while the diplomatic benefits for relations with North Korea are doubtful," he added.

Lim Eul-chul, a North Korea expert at Kyungnam University, told AFP also said Pyongyang was unlikely to be moved by Trump's announcement.

"The North will only view it as meaningful if the joint exercises are cancelled in their entirety rather than scaled back. It has little reason to see this as meaningful," he said.

"I am doubtful it will draw an immediate reaction from Kim Jong Un in that regard."

- 'Most hostile state' -

Experts say that North Korea has expanded its nuclear and missile capabilities since the breakdown of Trump's negotiations with Kim, whom he last met in person in 2019.

North Korea has also sent troops and munitions for Moscow's war in Ukraine, in exchange for financial support, food, energy and military technology, according to analysts.

Kyiv recently said that up to 50,000 North Korean troops are due to deploy to Russia, although it has provided no evidence to back the claim or a timeframe for the deployment.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in making the claim, asked Seoul to supply air defence systems to protect against Russian missiles, a request that has gone unanswered by the South.

South Korea's dovish President Lee Jae Myung has reversed the stance of his hawkish predecessor since taking power in June 2025, offering Pyongyang talks without preconditions and to formally end the Korean War.

But the leadership of North Korea has so far only vowed to accelerate its armament build-up, with Kim branding the South the "most hostile state".

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