Get ready for two hot spot -
1) Pakistan
2) Taiwan
In Pakistan, they don’t have money. The USA just gave them $130 millions with defence bill, I don’t think they can survive. They will blow up some huts in Afghanistan and the US will send more forces and start funding Pakistan again. Inside Pakistan, they are planning to divide Balochistan into two-part, handing over south Balochistan to China. Its already creating problems within Pakistan.
North Korea’s Kim vows to bring ‘arch-enemy’ US ‘to its knees’
JANUARY 11, 2021 RYAN MORGAN
FTA
During a rare meeting of North Korea’s party congress last week, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called the United States “our arch-enemy” and vowed to bring the U.S. “to its knees.”
In comments broadcast by North Korean state media and translated by NBC News, Kim said on Saturday, “Our external political activities must focus on our arch-enemy and the fundamental obstacle to our revolutionary development, the United States,” Kim told the 8th Congress of the Workers’ Party of Korea, the state-run Korean Central News Agency reported.
“The efforts will focus on overpowering and bringing them to their knees,” he added.
Kim also said, “No matter who is in power in the U.S., the true nature of the U.S. and its fundamental policies towards North Korea never change,” Reuters reported.
Kim called for North Korea to increase its nuclear weapons development efforts and expand its nuclear arsenal. Kim reportedly said North Korea would not “misuse” nuclear weapons but would create new nuclear weapons that offer “preemptive” and “retaliatory” strike capabilities.
Among a list of new weapons and technologies, Kim called for the development of hypersonic weapons and solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). He also called for the development of new spy satellites and drones.
The Washington Post reported that Kim said the way to improved relations between the U.S. and North Korea requires the U.S. to end its hostile policies towards North Korea.
According to the U.S. State Department, as of Sept. 21 of 2017, the U.S. has implemented the most restrictive sanctions on North Korea to date. Throughout the denuclearization talks with Kim, Trump said sanctions would remain in place against North Korea until the U.S. sees positive results. Trump also said his second summit with Kim fell through over North Korean demands that the U.S. lift sanctions entirely.
https://americanmilitarynews.com/2021/01/north-koreas-kim-vows-to-bring-arch-enemy-us-to-its-knees/
Yep.