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Shitskin Condi Rice: Kim JU is clever! Bush my ex-boss is dumb!

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CNN)Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says she thinks North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is "turning out, much more so than I thought, to be actually pretty clever."

Rice, who served under former President George W. Bush, made the remarks in response to a question about President Donald Trump's tweets on North Korea's nuclear program in a wide-ranging conversation with David Axelrod on "The Axe Files" Saturday night on CNN.
"The approach to the South Koreans was clever; the decision to go to the Olympics is clever," Rice said referring to Kim's overtures on meeting with South Korea to ease military tensions between the two countries. "I think he is more isolated than his father was. Perhaps certainly more reckless. I wonder sometimes if he really believes it when he says, 'I can destroy the United States,' because anybody who tells (him) something he doesn't want to hear seems to get killed."
And that "is a real disincentive to tell him the truth," Rice added.
Rice also discussed Trump's tweets on the nuclear threat from Pyongyang, including one comparing the size of his his "nuclear button" to Kim's, saying she doesn't think such tweets are helpful.
"I've been no fan of the tweets, the policy by tweets," Rice said. "I've been no fan of that, but I also think it didn't deserve -- square column inches of analysis."
"Nuclear war, though, is a pretty serious deal," Axelrod said.
"Yes, nuclear war is a very serious deal, but I think people would be mistaken to think that because the President has an ill-advised tweet, we're about to have nuclear war with the North Koreans," Rice replied.

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http://edition.cnn.com/2018/01/14/p...ce-david-axelrod-kim-jong-un-cnntv/index.html



Look at the face. Reminds you of anything?
 
I wonder sometimes if he really believes it when he says, 'I can destroy the United States,' because anybody who tells (him) something he doesn't want to hear seems to get killed." And that "is a real disincentive to tell him the truth," Rice added.

Kim Jong-un's overestimation of his own might will get him killed.
 
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