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Major Nuke Attack is Planned Against the US
kissgoodnight
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(I honestly believe that one of the generals will off the idiot before they let him destroy North Korea)
North Korea seems to be growing more aggressive each day, and this next step goes to show how far they are willing to take things. North Korea's military leaders seem to be set on making their promise to attack America with a nuke come true.
North Korea has once again asserted that it will use its nuclear weapons arsenal against the United States. Unlike previous statements, however, a note from the rogue state's foreign minister on Monday insisted that North Korea is fully equipped and ready to use a nuclear weapon on the United States, not just willing to do so.
Foreign Minister Lee Su-yong insisted in a statement Monday that Pyongyang would not hesitate to use their nuclear weapons against America, and they now no longer needed to wait for their scientists to build the weapons necessary for such an attack. "In response to the US frenzied hysteria for unleashing a nuclear war, we have fully transferred our army from the form of military response to the form of delivering a pre-emptive strike and we state resolutely about the readiness to deliver a pre-emptive nuclear strike," he said, adding that North Korea "faces the dilemma: a thermonuclear war or peace."
It is not the first time (this month) that North Korean officials make similar threats. Most recently, the North Korean government released a propaganda video over the weekend depicting a nuclear attack on Washington D.C. The video is titled "Last Chance."
Earlier this month, North Korean officials, through the nation's state-run media outlets, threatened to use a hydrogen bomb on Manhattan. In February, North Korean state media identified all of the "mainland U.S." as a nuclear target. Such threats have become more common following the January announcement that the North Korean military had successfully tested a hydrogen bomb, which was met with extreme skepticism by the world's nuclear scientists given the small size of the quake caused by the bomb in question.
South Korean military officials report Tuesday that Pyongyang has followed up this threat with yet another projectile launch from its coast, this time hitting land but not causing any damage. "Given the trajectory and distance traveled, the military suspects the projectile might be North Korea's new multiple rocket launcher system," South Korean news agency Yonhap reported on Tuesday.
South Korea has even reported an increase in drone activity along the border that sits between North and South Korea.
North Korea seems to be growing more aggressive each day, and this next step goes to show how far they are willing to take things. North Korea's military leaders seem to be set on making their promise to attack America with a nuke come true.
North Korea has once again asserted that it will use its nuclear weapons arsenal against the United States. Unlike previous statements, however, a note from the rogue state's foreign minister on Monday insisted that North Korea is fully equipped and ready to use a nuclear weapon on the United States, not just willing to do so.
Foreign Minister Lee Su-yong insisted in a statement Monday that Pyongyang would not hesitate to use their nuclear weapons against America, and they now no longer needed to wait for their scientists to build the weapons necessary for such an attack. "In response to the US frenzied hysteria for unleashing a nuclear war, we have fully transferred our army from the form of military response to the form of delivering a pre-emptive strike and we state resolutely about the readiness to deliver a pre-emptive nuclear strike," he said, adding that North Korea "faces the dilemma: a thermonuclear war or peace."
It is not the first time (this month) that North Korean officials make similar threats. Most recently, the North Korean government released a propaganda video over the weekend depicting a nuclear attack on Washington D.C. The video is titled "Last Chance."
Earlier this month, North Korean officials, through the nation's state-run media outlets, threatened to use a hydrogen bomb on Manhattan. In February, North Korean state media identified all of the "mainland U.S." as a nuclear target. Such threats have become more common following the January announcement that the North Korean military had successfully tested a hydrogen bomb, which was met with extreme skepticism by the world's nuclear scientists given the small size of the quake caused by the bomb in question.
South Korean military officials report Tuesday that Pyongyang has followed up this threat with yet another projectile launch from its coast, this time hitting land but not causing any damage. "Given the trajectory and distance traveled, the military suspects the projectile might be North Korea's new multiple rocket launcher system," South Korean news agency Yonhap reported on Tuesday.
South Korea has even reported an increase in drone activity along the border that sits between North and South Korea.
Comments
Why else have Dennis Rodman visit?
North Korea's insane leadership knows they are an infinitesimal pimple on a gnats * on the world stage. The only way to garner attention is to act like complete fools, they do it well.
Why else have Dennis Rodman visit?
We do a pretty darn good job ourselves lately.
is on the verge of a famine.
"Never do wrong to make a friend----or to keep one".....Robert E. Lee
America would be a much better place.
Hopefully he can pin point LA, San Francisco, New York city, Chicago and DC.
America would be a much better place.
You forgot Detroit.
The other thing is I'm pretty sure China would step in before that happens. China is way to close to North Korea and a retaliatory strike may well affect China.