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Y'know, silly as it may seem, this just might be the opportunity the U.S. and other nations have been looking for in dealing with the North Korean government.
What might happen if the State Department actually supported the idea of Rodman inviting Kim Jung Un to the United States? If he were to come as a guest to watch all the basketball he could stand, if he was shown a warm welcome and a good time, might good things happen?
It might be well worth a try.
With Rodman as a friend, what other friend could the guy need?
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