On September 29th 1938, after the german annexation of Sudetenland, English PM Wilt Chamberlain and French PM Edoard Dalladier had a meeting with Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini
Wilt Chamberlain came back to the UK very proud to announce that the negociations he and Alladier had with Hitler and Mussolini had been productive and that they all reach an agreement with Hitler and Mussolini promising not to attack any other nation and to keep peace.
On March 15th 1939, Hitler breaks his promise, invades Moravia and Bohemia. No response from Dalladier and Chamberlain. On September 1st, 1939 Hitler invades Poland. France and the UK declares war on Germany. WWII has begun, les than a year after the Munich agreement were signed.
On June 12th 2018 Trump is pretty proud to announce that his negociations with North Korean leader Kim-Jong Un were very productive and that they reached a agreement with Un promising denuclearisation". He says the deal's historic.
The agreement doesn't mention any allowance from the UN or the US to send people to check wether or ont . Korea is keeping its promise. Nor it mentions sanctions if they do not.
North Korea does have nukes, the capacity to make more of them and even to mount them on long-range missiles capable of hitting US ground.
On July 14th 2015, Iran, France, the US, the UK, Russia, Germany and China signed the Iran deal
Iran doesn't have any nukes, nor they have the capacity to make some, let alone mount them on long-range missiles. They promised to stop their military nuclear program, to let the UN verify wether of not they do keep that proomise and agreed to some sanctions if it happen they do not.
Trump called that deal "the worst deal ever"...
No, I"m not saying the N. Korea deal is as bad as the Munich Agreement, I say "Wait. Others have been fooled by dictators promising peace only to go to war a fews weaks after".
That may be historically great. But it may also be historically terrible.
Time will tell...
Wilt Chamberlain came back to the UK very proud to announce that the negociations he and Alladier had with Hitler and Mussolini had been productive and that they all reach an agreement with Hitler and Mussolini promising not to attack any other nation and to keep peace.
On March 15th 1939, Hitler breaks his promise, invades Moravia and Bohemia. No response from Dalladier and Chamberlain. On September 1st, 1939 Hitler invades Poland. France and the UK declares war on Germany. WWII has begun, les than a year after the Munich agreement were signed.
On June 12th 2018 Trump is pretty proud to announce that his negociations with North Korean leader Kim-Jong Un were very productive and that they reached a agreement with Un promising denuclearisation". He says the deal's historic.
The agreement doesn't mention any allowance from the UN or the US to send people to check wether or ont . Korea is keeping its promise. Nor it mentions sanctions if they do not.
North Korea does have nukes, the capacity to make more of them and even to mount them on long-range missiles capable of hitting US ground.
On July 14th 2015, Iran, France, the US, the UK, Russia, Germany and China signed the Iran deal
Iran doesn't have any nukes, nor they have the capacity to make some, let alone mount them on long-range missiles. They promised to stop their military nuclear program, to let the UN verify wether of not they do keep that proomise and agreed to some sanctions if it happen they do not.
Trump called that deal "the worst deal ever"...
No, I"m not saying the N. Korea deal is as bad as the Munich Agreement, I say "Wait. Others have been fooled by dictators promising peace only to go to war a fews weaks after".
That may be historically great. But it may also be historically terrible.
Time will tell...