Posted on 08/10/2017 4:51:19 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
...Australia's prime minister says his country would come to the aid of the United States if North Korea attacks Guam.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull told Melbourne Radio 3AW: "We would come to the aid of the United States. How that manifests itself will obviously depend on the circumstances and consultations with our allies."
Turnbull added: "If North Korea decides to carry out some of its violent threats, then obviously terrible consequences will follow."
The prime minister says he discussed the threat with U.S. Vice President Mike Pence overnight.....
(Excerpt) Read more at kiro7.com ...
Seoul can easily govern the unified country id there is any Seoul left
Agreed, also from the article:
“China should also make clear that if North Korea launches missiles that threaten U.S. soil first and the U.S. retaliates, China will stay neutral,” it added.
Yeah, they happily worked Zero’s knob these last 8yrs, so, yeah no thanks but thanks.
Exactly.
It seems China is getting a little luke warm about protecting North Korea.
And we all know that we have presidents Clinton, Bush, and Obama to thank for that.
NOT!
Thank you, President Trump!
Watching the China/NK relations now is is much more important that going all hysterical about NK nukes
Japan announced today that they are ready to protect Guam. Aegis destroyers. Not Feckress.
Money talks, Walmart imported $49 billion in Chinese goods in 2013. North Korean imported 3.5 billion worldwide total in 2015
British are quiet...........
So called allies
If nothing else, we might nuke Hiroshima again just to show that we’re not sorry.
Bump!
Over 25,000 Australian troops have served in the war of Afghanistan between 2001 and the current day. 17,000 served in Iraq between 2003 and 2011. Only in relatively small numbers of a few thousand at most at any one time, but the overall number is not insignificant.
They took their damned guns away.
There are millions of firearms legally held by private citizens in Australia - besides our armed forces. Don't believe all the gun control propaganda about Australia spread in the US.
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