While he struggles with an increasingly hostile mainstream media, President Trump and the rest of the administration have been facilitating an upcoming summit with North Korea by dialing back hostility in both rhetoric and actions. This is setting a decidedly different tone.
The ongoing spring US wargames in South Korea are substantially less aggressive than previous years. They also got a late start because of the Winter Olympics, and instead of extending the games later to compensate, they’re making them shorter.
President Trump is also a lot more complementary of the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un than last year. On Tuesday, Trump said Kim had been “very honorable” and “open” in talks with the US on the summit planning.
Mainstream Western media outlets, however, have very publicly soured on the talks. As the US, North Korea, and South Korea all make confidence-building moves, reporters scramble to find anyone they can predicting failure. They have further heavily focused on past diplomatic failures in an attempt to shape the expectations of summits to come.
Beyond that, President Trump has been criticized for making concessions to North Korea ahead of the talks. Trump has pointed out he hasn’t actually conceded anything to North Korea yet.
Much of the media is viewing Trump’s willingness to talk with North Korea at all as a concession. This is unsurprising since previous administrations have refused to talk on the grounds North Korea “doesn’t deserve” to talk to them. With North Korea making so many overtures, however, Trump appeared to feel he couldn’t just ignore such offers any longer.
Trump notably gets little praise for any even remotely successful peace initiative, even from the antiwar crowd. Its like some egos need Trump to fail no matter what.
The CIA really should not have been officially ‘allowed’ to conduct domestic psyops; they’re too good at it.