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N. Korea again

Trump and Kim Jong-Un are playing a puppet show. Followers are busy interpreting every step they act. Whatever Trump says, Kim Jong-un will get a reward in the end.
What? We already subsidized their food. 60% comes from Us and they change the sacks that have the U.S.A. stamp on it. We also have given them billions every year to keep thing cool with soith Korea and he continuely calls Us devils. Kim's just insane and his time on earth is coming to an end.

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I feel 100% safe witj Tump as Our President because he won't be a fool to another country or take threats without a harsh punishment. They have to figure out how and what to do with south Korea just the other side of the order. How many attacks have happened on our soil since he took office? With Obama he claimed they stopped plots against us almost everyday. Were other countries not scared of Us or was Obama and his spend happy administration lying again. TRUMP IN 2020 You can bet on that.

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I move that we change the title of this to "Dotard vs Rocket Man"!

Truth is stranger than fiction.
 
I move that we change the title of this to "Dotard vs Rocket Man"!

Truth is stranger than fiction.

had Hillary won, we'd not be appeasing the Norks either. We're well versed that Hillary bends over for no man.
 
Here we go...

North Korea Calls Trump’s Comments a ‘Declaration of War’
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/25/...column-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news

North Korea’s foreign minister escalated tensions with the United States on Monday, saying that President Trump’s threatening comments about the country and its leadership were “a declaration of war” and that North Korea had the right to shoot down American warplanes, even if they are not in North Korean air space.

“The whole world should clearly remember it was the U.S. who first declared war on our country,” the foreign minister, Ri Yong-ho, told reporters as he was leaving the United Nations after a week of General Assembly meetings in New York.

“Since the United States declared war on our country, we will have every right to make countermeasures, including the right to shoot down United States strategic bombers even when they are not inside the airspace border of our country.”

Referring to Mr. Trump’s assertion that the North Korean leadership may not “be around much longer,” Mr. Ri said that the question of “who would be around much longer will be answered” by North Korea.

Mr. Ri, speaking two days after American warplanes flew close to the North’s coast, added that “in light of the declaration of war by Trump, all options will be on the operations table of the supreme leadership” of North Korea.

North Korea had already deemed Mr. Trump’s threat at the United Nations — to “totally destroy” North Korea if the United States were forced to defend itself or its allies — a declaration of war.

The North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, said last week: “Now that Trump has denied the existence of and insulted me and my country in front of the eyes of the world and made the most ferocious declaration of a war in history that he would destroy the D.P.R.K. [Democratic People’s Republic of Korea], we will consider with seriousness exercising of a corresponding, highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history.”

The Pentagon said on Saturday that the Air Force had sent B-1B bombers and F-15C fighters over waters north of the Demilitarized Zone that separates the two Koreas, in response to what it called the North Korean government’s “reckless behavior.”

It was the farthest north “any U.S. fighter or bomber aircraft have flown off North Korea’s coast in the 21st century,” Dana W. White, the Defense Department’s chief spokeswoman, said in a statement.
 
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North Korea: Pentagon threatens to give Trump options if provocations continue

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ation-options-military-pentagon-a7966721.html

The Pentagon has warned that it is prepared to give Donald Trump options to deal with North Korea if its provocations continue. Its statement comes after the North Korean foreign minister accused Mr Trump of "declaring war" over the weekend.

"If North Korea does not stop their provocative actions, you know, we will make sure that we provide options to the President to deal with North Korea," Pentagon spokesman Colonel Robert Manning told reporters.

That same day, North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho had told reporters that "the whole world should clearly remember it was the US who first declared war on our country".

Mr Ri was responding to comments from Mr Trump over the weekend, in which the US President claimed Mr Ri and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un would be "won't be around much longer" if they continued their threats.
 
Gosh, I hope North Korea jumps. Please do something stupid.


The U.S. has four broad strategic options for dealing with North Korea and its burgeoning nuclear program.

1. Prevention:
A crushing U.S. military strike to eliminate Pyongyang’s arsenals of mass destruction, take out its leadership, and destroy its military. It would end North Korea’s standoff with the United States and South Korea, as well as the Kim dynasty, once and for all.

2. Turning the screws: A limited conventional military attack—or more likely a continuing series of such attacks—using aerial and naval assets, and possibly including narrowly targeted Special Forces operations. These would have to be punishing enough to significantly damage North Korea’s capability—but small enough to avoid being perceived as the beginning of a preventive strike. The goal would be to leave Kim Jong Un in power, but force him to abandon his pursuit of nuclear ICBMs.

3. Decapitation:
Removing Kim and his inner circle, most likely by assassination, and replacing the leadership with a more moderate regime willing to open North Korea to the rest of the world.

4. Acceptance: The hardest pill to swallow—acquiescing to Kim’s developing the weapons he wants, while continuing efforts to contain his ambition.

Let’s consider each option. All of them are bad.


This is a fairly long read but worth the time. Scary ****, if you ask me. Seems like there are really no good options. Yet another reason why Trump's belligerent schoolyard banter should be considered dangerous and unacceptable.

How to Deal With North Korea
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/07/the-worst-problem-on-earth/528717/

And with only a few of its worst weapons, North Korea could, probably within hours, kill millions. This means an American first strike would likely trigger one of the worst mass killings in human history. In 2005, Sam Gardiner, a retired U.S. Air Force colonel who specialized in conducting war games at the National War College, estimated that the use of sarin gas alone would produce 1 million casualties. Gardiner now says, in light of what we have learned from gas attacks on civilians in Syria, that the number would likely be three to five times greater. And today North Korea has an even wider array of chemical and biological weapons than it did 12 years ago—the recent assassination of Kim’s half brother, Kim Jong Nam, demonstrated the potency of at least one compound, the nerve agent VX. The Kim regime is believed to have biological weapons including anthrax, botulism, hemorrhagic fever, plague, smallpox, typhoid, and yellow fever. And it has missiles capable of reaching Tokyo, a metropolitan area of nearly 38 million. In other words, any effort to crush North Korea flirts not just with heavy losses, but with one of the greatest catastrophes in human history.
 
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72 Asian virgins?

Here is first payment. More will come.
Aid to North Koreans? The idea has roots.
,Christian Science Monitor• September 21, 2017

In a surprise move that seems at odds with Washington’s threatening stance toward North Korea, the government of South Korea announced Sept. 21 that it plans to resume humanitarian aid to its neighbor. This comes despite the North’s rapid-paced testing of longer-range missiles and stronger nuclear weapons. It also seems to contradict the ratcheting up of sanctions by the United Nations Security Council against the Kim regime in Pyongyang.

Yet South Korea’s move is not out of line with a global trend toward the idea that even enemies must recognize the innocence of noncombatants in a conflict and provide them with lifesaving care and immunity from harmful neglect.

The $8 million of assistance offered by President Moon Jae-in is aimed at helping close to a million children and pregnant women who are suffering from a recent drought in North Korea. The food and medicine will be delivered by international aid groups that are well practiced in making sure outside aid reaches those it is intended to help.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/aid-north-koreans-idea-roots-192142062--politics.html
 
Something seems to be going on. People at work have relatives in the military and the women seem to be getting one way tickets while the husbands are saying they can't say much
 
Something seems to be going on. People at work have relatives in the military and the women seem to be getting one way tickets while the husbands are saying they can't say much

My friend in intelligence is had to leave his family. Not sure if it's related, but something is up.
 
North Korean officials seek meetings with GOP analysts to figure out Trump

The Washington Post reported Tuesday that North Korean government officials have been reaching out to Asia experts with GOP ties since before the recent bout of threats between Trump and Pyongyang broke out.

“Their no. 1 concern is Trump," one person familiar with North Korea's outreach told the Post. "They can’t figure him out."

http://thehill.com/policy/internati...-requesting-meetings-with-republican-analysts

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hahahahahaha - on your knees Norks!

Now it's their turn to bow down - Trump has a hair-trigger temper and will do anything if not placated!
 
North Korean officials seek meetings with GOP analysts to figure out Trump

The Washington Post reported Tuesday that North Korean government officials have been reaching out to Asia experts with GOP ties since before the recent bout of threats between Trump and Pyongyang broke out.

“Their no. 1 concern is Trump," one person familiar with North Korea's outreach told the Post. "They can’t figure him out."

http://thehill.com/policy/internati...-requesting-meetings-with-republican-analysts

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hahahahahaha - on your knees Norks!

Now it's their turn to bow down - Trump has a hair-trigger temper and will do anything if not placated!

It's called you mess with the bull you get the ******* horns. I guess they're used to people caving on them. What i would like to know is who is selling them their nuclear technology.
 
More than likely it's Jina. I read where NK is really just their puppet and without Jina, the Korean peninsula would have returned to being one county a long time ago.

If we go to war with NK, we'll be going to war with China and Russia. Hopefully we'll have some good backing. I think this basically a repeat of the Cuban missile crisis. We stood up to the Ruskies and they backed down.
 
Quinn related this story the other day.
Apparently a NK pop band made a song (there are Nork pop bands?) that Kim thought to be pornographic. Hilarious on the surface since he's a porn freak himself. Anyway, he had 10,000 schoolchildren rounded up and bused to a stadium where the four band members were on the field tied to artillery shells. The band members were blown up one by one after which tanks came in and rolled over the chunks that were left. And now 10,000 schoolchildren know who's boss.
 
Quinn related this story the other day.
Apparently a NK pop band made a song (there are Nork pop bands?) that Kim thought to be pornographic. Hilarious on the surface since he's a porn freak himself. Anyway, he had 10,000 schoolchildren rounded up and bused to a stadium where the four band members were on the field tied to artillery shells. The band members were blown up one by one after which tanks came in and rolled over the chunks that were left. And now 10,000 schoolchildren know who's boss.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4502714/kim-jong-un-defector-public-executions-sex-slaves-north-korea/
 
Congress warned that Nork EMP attack could kill 90% of Americans

The House Homeland Security Committee heard expert testimony yesterday on the effects of a high-altitude nuclear detonation that could knock out the U.S. electrical grid for up to a year, resulting in the deaths of 90% of Americans.

A nuclear attack from space would generate an electromagnetic pulse, or EMP, that would "inflict devastating damage" on the U.S.

In calling on the Pentagon and President Trump to move quickly to protect the grid, the experts testified that an explosion of a high-altitude nuclear bomb delivered by a missile or satellite "could be to shut down the U.S. electric power grid for an indefinite period, leading to the death within a year of up to 90 percent of all Americans

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog...ko_emp_attack_could_kill_90_of_americans.html

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Yeah, yeah. We don't have money for that. Now, back to funding planned parenthood and banning confederate flags
 
Probably shouldn't say this but I was in a meeting today, and the BC basically told his guys to "be prepared to fight with what you have." Take that for what it is worth.
 
Beware of China

RED DAWN



3 aircraft carrier strike groups in western Pacific ahead of Trump visit to Korea


A third U.S. Navy aircraft carrier strike group entered the western Pacific, the Navy announced Wednesday, just days ahead of President Donald Trump’s first trip to Asia next month.

The USS Nimitz joined the Roosevelt and Reagan in the region. The Nimitz announcement came a day after the Roosevelt entered the western Pacific.

The deployments came as U.S., Japanese and South Korean maritime forces were conducting a trilateral exercise aimed at improving ballistic missile defenses.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/10/2...ups-in-western-pacific-ahead-trump-visit.html

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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/10/2...ups-in-western-pacific-ahead-trump-visit.html
 
Diplomacy will end this I believe. There will be steps t0 get this done because Trump wants all access and totally remove nuclear from N. Korea. So say UN can.go in, step one, and so on. I hope. Other wise these N Korean people will be annihilated by their insane leader.

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Crazy little ******* won't be happy until his own people and every other nation are radioactive rubble. True psychopath.
 
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