Posted on 04/12/2017 8:58:02 PM PDT by Helicondelta
North Korea and the US appear to be on the verge of full-scale war after a number of threats in the past few days.
Donald Trump has sent a US war fleet to the peninsula in anticipation of another nuclear missile launch.
But Kim Jong-un has pledged to nuke the US bases in the area or even mainland America if there is a single sign of the Carl Vinson striking North Korea.
And China has responded by vowing to bomb the hermit state if it crosses their "bottom line".
A statement from the Global Times, used by the Chinese military, warned of war with North Korea
The statement reads: "China has a bottom line it will protect at all costs, that is the security and stability of northeast China.
"If the bottom line is touched, China will employ all means available including the military means to strike back.
"By that time the Chinese People's Liberation Army will launch attacks to DPRK nuclear facilities on its own."
(Excerpt) Read more at dailystar.co.uk ...
Who knows? Maybe they were talking about their grandchildren, you know, like Bill Clinton was, when he met Lotetta Lynch. /S
With China’s island grabbing in the South China Sea, they have exhibited their intentions of expanding their borders, and reach.
All that’s going to happen in N. Korea, is China now has a complicit U.S. Government to aid in that quest.
Because he didn't want 'these' kind of results.
And the poor secret service guys tailing up the rear thinking; “What did I do wrong?” or “Can’t they swap places? I thought HE was the leader”
Sounds familiar. Can’t buy and live in a $300k house on $8.25/hr pay here in the US either. Can’t even afford $100k house on that wage. Incomes reportedly going down, but real estate/rents still in the clouds. Our situation perhaps not as acute as in China, though.
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