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THE United States is “close to the finish line” in terms of launching a PRE-EMPTIVE STRIKE against North Korea, an intelligence expert has
admitted.
Army officer: I'd rather see dead North Koreans than dead Americans
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/643290/north-korea-news-latest-donald-trump-missile-test-saturday-kim-jong-un
Officials close to Donald Trump have said the hermit state is reaching the ‘red zone’ – referring to the point at which war between the two countries
is inevitable.
Sources in the White House now believe the United States must act now or
risk finding itself on the back-foot.
One unnamed advisor in the US was quoted as saying: “There is general consensus in the White House and the Pentagon that North Korea is quite
close to the ‘red zone’ and that the US must act soon or lose the upper hand.”
And former US ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton, warned the
United States is being “driven in the direction of a pre-emptive strike because North Korea won’t back down.”
He explained that North Korea’s continued nuclear missile development and testing means the US is “close to the finish line” in terms of being
forced to take direct action against Pyongyang.
He added that “it highlights how little time we have here” and that Trump is being “driven in the direction of a pre-emptive strike because North
Korea won’t back down.”
It comes as North Korean leader Kim Jong-un looks set to sanction another missile test within 24 hours.
This Saturday is a key date for North Korea with national holiday Day of
the Foundation of the Republic.
It marks the founding of the North Korean state – known as the DPRK –
under the banner of Kim’s grandfather Kim Il-sung.
North Korea traditionally likes to carry out missile launches of key
dates, with last year's September 9 being marked with the nation’s fifth nuclear bomb test – their last until the blast on Sunday.
Another missile firing would be the 14th this year alone as tensions reach
new heights between the US and North Korea.
Donald Trump has warned that if North Korea continued with its threatening behaviour it “will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen.”
### - very concerned about tomorrow, and the likelihood that old ding-dong
will launch something even more threatening/provoking that his last one
over japan? (lots of online chatter re he'll possibly want to now show-off
the 'range' these new icbm's have, so the trajectory could well be more
level instead of just up & down as before, in which case it could very
easily look like it's en-route to guam or even hawaii and perforce the US
will take it out?)
how 'ding-dong' reacts to something like that being completely
unpredictable, and, just how the US might react to such a launch too is
also equally unpredictable! that rather than giving him even a 'chance' to retaliate they may in fact go all-in on korea as well as taking out his
shit!
ahem... well, it looked like it was tracking toward guam (or wherever) and
with nuclear warheads in on the deal we just couldn't really take the
chance that he didn't immediately nuke american forces in south korea in retaliation, and/or even Tokyo, london and/or elsewhere in some kind of
death struggle?? (kinda thing...) so we took him out! - we had to!
and of course, by then the deed is done, and irreversible!
time, as i write, is sat 9th sept. 09.00am in NK...
and IF he launches something today it could very well be soon? (in only
the next few hours i mean!)
plus, what happens after THAT is anyone's business!
it 'might' just be all limited to north korea, or it 'might' spill-over
into ww3!
who knows!
anything can happen in wallyworld!
and IS happening by the look of it!
in which case; let's hope we're still all here tomorrow?
damn!
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