Posted on 09/04/2017 8:36:52 AM PDT by Nextrush
The US envoy to the UN has urged the Security Council to take the "strongest possible measures" against North Korea after its latest nuclear test.
"The time has come to exhaust all diplomatic means before it is too late," Nikki Haley told an emergency meeting of the council in New York.
She also warned countries which did business with the North that they were aiding their nuclear ambitions.
Reports suggest the North is preparing new test missile launches.
Ms. Haley said North Korean leader Kim Jong-in had shown through his actions that he was "begging for war"....
(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.com ...
The speeches have been made with the US intending to propose a resolution to be voted on next Monday.
We’ll see how “tough” it is in the days ahead.
The Norks are determined and the UN isn’t going to stop them.
We need asqueezement, not apeasement.
DACA won’t mean merd if the NORKS pull off an EMP that takes out the West Coast...I think DJT is way smart enough to have the sense to get all sides of possible defensive military action, I also think that Kim Jung Illinthehead is going to make a big mistake and soon....just sayin.
Eff the U.N. stooges.
Every American should start boycotting Communist Chinese products with vengeance, until they stop trading with their good friends the North Koreans.
That’d shut down Walmart.
I’m scared!
I will try. It's very lengthy and there are a lot of dots to explain. But, here goes:
Kim will keep doing these unannounced tests until Trump reacts. He is doing them because the 'establishment' in US political circles and the global elitists have passed the word to Kim that no one else will react to these 'tests'. (courtesy of Dennis Rodman). Then, no matter what Trump picks to do, the DEMS will claim it is proof he needs to be impeached.
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