Posted on 04/12/2017 11:27:14 AM PDT by Red Badger
US President Donald Trump tweeted Tuesday that "North Korea is looking for trouble. If China decides to help, that would be great. If not, we will solve the problem without them!"
North Korea's Supreme People's Assembly convened on Tuesday. A few days later, North Korea will mark the birth anniversary of the late leader Kim Il-sung on April 15, also known as the Day of the Sun. Pyongyang likes to launch nuclear activities as a political salute around this date. Therefore, April is widely seen as a high-risk period for new nuclear tests by North Korea.
The US aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson is headed toward the Korean Peninsula after abruptly turning back from sailing to Australia, and Trump sent a warning via his tweet. These are probably related to reports that satellite surveillance shows North Korea is likely to conduct new nuclear tests.
Washington's latest threat to Pyongyang is more credible given its just launched missile attack at an air base in Syria. The Korean Peninsula has never been so close to a military clash since the North conducted its first nuclear test in 2006.
If Pyongyang conducts its sixth nuclear test in the near future, the possibility of US military action against it will be higher than ever. Not only Washington brimming with confidence and arrogance following the missile attacks on Syria, but Trump is also willing to be regarded as a man who honors his promises.
Now the Trump team seems to have decided to solve the North Korean nuclear crisis. As the discussion runs deeper, a situation of no-solution will not be accepted.
A new nuclear test or an intercontinental ballistic missile test, if conducted by Pyongyang at this time, will be a slap in the face of the US government and will intensify the confrontation between North Korea and the US.
Presumably Beijing will react strongly to Pyongyang's new nuclear actions. China will not remain indifferent to Pyongyang's aggravating violation of the UN Security Council (UNSC) resolution.
More and more Chinese support the view that the government should enhance sanctions over Pyongyang's nuclear activities. If the North makes another provocative move this month, the Chinese society will be willing to see the UNSC adopt severe restrictive measures that have never been seen before, such as restricting oil imports to the North. Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program is intended for securing the regime, however, it is reaching a tipping point. Pyongyang hopes its gamble will work, but all signs point to the opposite direction.
The US is making up its mind to stop the North from conducting further nuclear tests, it doesn't plan to co-exist with a nuclear-armed Pyongyang.
China supports solution of the North Korean nuclear issue under the framework of UNSC and Six-Party Talks. If the US takes unilateral action, it will win little international support. Pyongyang can continue its tough stance, however, for its own security, it should at least halt provocative nuclear and missile activities.
Pyongyang should avoid making mistakes at this time.
Interesting.
It would be really interesting if we knew what the ChiComs were telling the NK Generals!
“Solve the problem, or we will.”.........................
Or maybe it is about time for North Korea to give up Communism and transition into the modern world... with the help of South Korea. Hopefully, peacefully.
Probably means removing the whole government in North Korea.
Communism has failed time and again and it is time that the NK admit it.
That will not happen peacefully..................
His missiles may make it, but they don’t have nuclear capability in any remote sense..................
I can see that. Proposing a UNSC resolution tells me that the Chinese are willing to have an effective nuclear power in North Korea. The world is closer to war than ever since the rise of crony capitalism in China and Russia.
It happened in East Germany. Here’s hoping....
The East Germans were not led by a megalomaniac frat boy..................
The question: once he is gone, will there be another like him to take his place. Or maybe not — sounds like the country is in desperate need of change and maybe not everyone thinks the way he does. An opportunity to bring North Koreans out of the dark ages.
OTOH, Castro ruled in Cuba until his death.
Raul is still in charge...............
Yup.
Then again, Russia and China dumped Communism. Well, sort of. :)
Now that is frightful!
PING!!!
Article and comments, Graphic at #6
thanks, tumblindice H/T Ernest_at_the_Beach
I’m in central IN on the Ohio border. Prevailing winds flow counter-clockwise around low pressure systems, so they blow from west to east. We would be screwed as well.
Don’t let me scare you. As RB points out, they aren’t very sophisticated in their use so now is prolly a good time to shut this maniac down.
When my Dad got his orders in the `60s at Benning some other officer asked him if he was looking forward to his tropical vacation. He replied, “I’ve been practicing walking on my knees.”
Rough humor. He came back sound.
I don’t believe it.
“Solve the problem, or we will..........................”
Called high level negotiation!
SO if they aim for the center of the Great Basin then they’ll probably hit somewhere in western CONUS?
Sadly, Germany today is led by a megalomaniac Chubby Chick.
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