There are many parties to thank for bringing about a possibility of
peace in the region. The two Koreas themselves, the Democratic Peoples
Republic of Korea in the north and the Republic of Korea in the south
have made great strides towards peacefully co-existing. Their neighbors
China and Russia have also played a role in minimizing tensions.
Republic of Korea President Moon Jae-In made
a positive statement about the Trump and Kim agreement and called it “a
historic event that has helped break down the last remaining cold war
legacy on earth.” Corporate media make no mention of his support for the
possibility of a diplomatic breakthrough.
Not one member of the Democratic Party has acknowledged that South
Korea is supportive of a process that impacts it most directly.
Democratic senators Tammy Duckworth and Chris Murphy have actually
proposed an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA ) that would require Pentagon approval for Trump to remove any of the nearly 30,000 American troops stationed there.
-- Margaret Kimberley, "Democrats Unhinged by Korea" (BLACK AGENDA REPORT).