Posted on 08/30/2017 10:07:02 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
North Korea's launch of a missile over Japan was a prelude to more military operations directed at the American territory of Guam, North Korean state media warned Wednesday.
The country's state-run Korean Central News Agency reported leader Kim Jong Un presided over the dawn launch Tuesday of the "ultra-modern rocket system," the first missile ever fired from the capital Pyongyang.
North Korean officials told CNN in Pyongyang that Kim was "very satisfied with the performance of the missile."
The intermediate-range missile, identified by the North Koreans as the Hwasong-12, flew over Japan, further fueling tensions between North Korea and the United States and its allies, Japan and South Korea.
Early Wednesday, the US conducted a test intercept of a medium range ballistic missile off the coast of Hawaii, according to a statement from the US Missile Defense Agency.....
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Chia Pet is just being played by Chicoms. He is supposed to contain Guam while the Chicoms take Taiwan.
My house here on Guam has been buzzed all day by military jets. That doesnt mean something is up but it is strange to see fighters and bombers in the air at the same time.
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Keep us posted.
I agree, North Korea is China’s dog and, if the dog bites America, the Chinese need to be punished before North Korea itself.
I also agree that China can hit America hard but America can incinerate China and sweep the seas clean of their stink. China has a lot more vulnerabilities than most people realize.
As Mao told Nixon about a nuclear exchange — If you kill 200 million of us, there will still be 800 million ... If we kill 200 million of you, you are finished.
Back then that was not much of a threat. We knew our nukes worked, we knew our military was up to the task. Now all that is in doubt.
Today, China could incinerate the US, make no mistake.
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