Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Builder Trump wows North Korea with possibilities.

BRILLIANT. The builder in Donald Trump said part of his approach to Kim Jong-un about giving up his nuclear weapons was a video that showed the benefits of shaking off the chains of near-global economic sanctions – including the possibility of developing his country and his country's beaches.
President Trump brought a professionally-produced video in his presentation to Kim Jong-un. The four-minute film showed Kim as a leader at a crossroads and urged him to choose a more economically and technologically open future for his country. A voiceover in the video described the summit as a special moment in time when a man is presented with one chance that may never be repeated. What will he choose? To show vision and leadership? Or not?:
'Will this leader choose to advance his country and be part of a new world? Be the hero of his people? Will he shake the hand of peace and enjoy prosperity like he has never seen? A great life, or isolation? Which path will be chosen?'
Part of the footage included a wide shot of a beach and an image of speedboats. Trump included images of MIAMI when he showed Kim a video about North Korea's future – as he said dictator could develop condos or hotels if he keeps nuke promises and sanctions come off. Trump said North Korea has 'great beaches' and is situated perfectly between the economic powers of China and South Korea. The main image, showing a pair of condominium spires, was shot in Miami He said he encouraged Kim to consider a future that included capitalist developments in his country.
"They have great beaches! You see that whenever they're exploding the cannons into the ocean, right? So I said, "Boy, look at that beach. Wouldn't that make a great condo behind–," and I explained it. Instead of doing that you could have the best hotels in the world right there. Think of it from a real estate perspective. You have South Korea, you have China, and they own the land in the middle. How bad is that, right? It's great! But I told him, I said, "You may not want to do what's there. You may want to do a smaller version of it or, you know." Although I tell you what, he looked at that tape, he looked at that iPad. And I'm telling you they really enjoyed it, I believe."

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