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David William Pear — Why North Korea Can Never Trust the U.S.

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It's not so much that the US is "agreement incapable" as that the US has no intention of keeping its agreements, as the historical record shows. They are just a matter of temporary convenience subject to overall national policy, strategy and tactics. Pear relates a sad story that starts with treaties with Native Americans, leading to the expression, "White man speaks with forked tongue."Naked CapitalismWhy North Korea Can Never Trust the U.S. David William PearSee alsoMedium It’s Time To Start Getting Enraged At What Western Imperialists Have Done To Syria Caitlin Johnstone | Rogue journalist. Bogan socialist. Anarcho-psychonaut. Guerilla poet. Utopia prepperSee also The US president's opponents in the the upper chamber aim to overturn his carefully constructed compromise with

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It's not so much that the US is "agreement incapable" as that the US has no intention of keeping its agreements, as the historical record shows. They are just a matter of temporary convenience subject to overall national policy, strategy and tactics.

Pear relates a sad story that starts with treaties with Native Americans, leading to the expression, "White man speaks with forked tongue."

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Why North Korea Can Never Trust the U.S.
David William Pear

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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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