Show him the map
For a business man who boasts constantly about his
intelligence, President Trump seems to have a lot to learn about cost benefit
analysis.
I know someone had to show him a map to make him understand the
implications of pulling out of NAFTA.
So maybe someone can show him a map (other than his new favorite
foreign policy advisor Xi Jinping, the president of China!) to explain the
predicament our friends in South Korea find themselves.
Sabre rattling and blustery talk
against North Korea may make a President who approaches 100 days in office with
a string of failures feel like he's the type of tough leader he promised during
the campaign, but it doesn't add up to a coherent foreign policy.
And when that is followed
by messages about mixed as James Bond's martini, the anxiety in Seoul only
intensifies.
Now Mr. Trump suggested that the South Koreans pay a billion dollars for a U.S. missile defense system. And then he slammed a trade deal between the two countries.
So they have enough to worry about without Mr. Trump deciding
that they now seem to be part of the problem.