• 'North Korea does NOT grasp what is to come' Trump's top advisor warns

    From slider@1:229/2 to All on Sunday, October 15, 2017 18:01:07
    From: slider@nanashram.com

    DONALD TRUMP'S top security advisor has revealed that the "biggest danger"
    in the North Korean crisis is simply that Kim Jong-Un does not know the
    extent of US military might.

    General H.R. McMaster issued the provocative warning as tensions on the
    Korean peninsula continues to escalate.

    White House national security adviser said that the North Korean dictator
    "does not truly understand how serious we are" when it comes to all-out
    war.

    http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/866771/President-Trump-security-North-Korean-nuclear-crisis

    Speaking on Fox News, the US General said that President Trump's repeated threats of a military action in North Korea are the best way to send a
    message to Kim Jong-Un.

    Kim Jong-Un recently renewed his threat to obliterate the US territory of
    Guam in the Pacific Ocean.

    General McMaster told Fox News: "Our president has been really clear, he's
    not going to permit this regime and Kim Jong Un to threaten the United
    States with a nuclear weapon.

    "He's going to do anything necessary to prevent that from happening.

    "What Kim Jong Un should recognize is that if he thinks the development of
    this nuclear capability is keeping him safer, it's actually the opposite."

    He added: "Our military leaders are refining, improving plans every day.

    "We hope we don’t have to use them, but we are ready. All of our officers
    are at a high, high state of readiness

    "The real danger is in terms of communicating with Kim Jong Un is that he doesn’t understand how serious we are about his behaviour and the
    behaviour of the regime.

    "The president has been very clear on that. North Korea will be shocked by
    how serious we are."

    US and South Korean experts believe, according to satellite images, that
    North Korea is preparing for a new ballistic missile launch.

    This preparation comes ahead of planned naval military drills between the
    US and South Korean forces.

    ### - so it's still: "business as usual" then thang??

    don't look that way to moi sport... it's getting hotter not cooler?

    plus they've been 'trying' to provoke ding-dong into a fight, only he's
    not playing?

    but they can't wait forever imho; i think they're gonna 'do' the fucker!

    one time! and SCREW china!

    that is unless china 'wants' to get into it?? (which i seriously doubt...)

    'last thing' they want/need at the mo is a nuclear war with the usa!?

    nah... methinks they'll let ding-dong swing rather than later have the usa
    tell 'em to go-fuck themselves on those several trillions of US
    debts/markers they're holding for them? hah!

    in which case bye-bye NK! and likely sooner rather than later! (they'll
    prolly fry the fecker with a space microwave or summat? - frying tonite
    folks! medium to well done please! and don't hold back on the bacon bits &
    the cheese sauce!

    mmmm bacon... :)))

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