The alt-right such as Alex Jones are so unable to criticise Trump on anything that they are right behind his most bellicose actions and don’t seem to be afraid of nukes at all – at least as it relates to North Korea.
It is hard to understand how these people can be ‘sort-of’ rational about issues such as RussiaGate but so irrational and bellicose about North Korea.
They’re off-the-planet.
Meanwhile, Jones is claiming Soros is planning against Netanyahu and Israel with globalist Muslims (!!)
North
Korea Publicly Announces Plans To NUKE Guam by Mid-August
9
August, 2017
North
Korea’s military says President Donald Trump’s warning
of “fire and fury” if
it threatens the U.S. is a “load of nonsense.”
The
North is responding to Trump’s threat in a statement from its
military carried by state-run news agency KCNA. The statement says
that “only absolute force” can work on someone as “bereft of
reason” as Trump.
The
North Korean statement also says the military action its army “is
about to take” will
be effective for restraining America’s “frantic moves” in and
near the southern part of the Korean Peninsula.
It
says North Korea will complete a plan by mid-August for the “historic
enveloping fire at Guam,”
convey it to the commander in chief of its nuclear force and then
“wait for his order.” North Korea says it will “keep closely
watching the speech and behavior of the U.S.”
The
North Korean military is “awaiting orders” to unleash four
missiles at military bases near Guam — because officials believe
President Trump is too “bereft of reason” for negotiations, the
country’s state-run media reported Wedneday.
“The
U.S. president at a [golf] links again let out a load of nonsense
about ‘fire and fury’ failing to grasp the on-going grave
situation,” General Kim Rak Gyom said in a statement, referring the
president’s inflammatory threats to the Hermit Kingdom on Tuesday.
“This
is extremely getting on the nerves of the infuriated Hwasong
artillerymen of the KSA.”
“Sound
dialogue is not possible with such a guy bereft of reason and only
absolute force can work on him.”
By
mid-August, the military will have completed its plans to launch
four Hwasong-12 rockets over Japan and 18 miles off the coast of
Guam,
the statement says.
It
will then report back to the commander-in-chief of the North Korean
nuclear force and wait for his order.
“We
keep closely watching the speech and behavior of the U.S.,” it
concludes.
The
Hermit Kingdom’s official news agency announced early Wednesday
local time that the nation was “carefully examining” plans for a
medium- to long-range rocket attack.
Their
statement came just hours after President
Trump threatened to unleash “fire and fury” on
the North “like the world has never seen.”
His
warning was in response to reports that Pyongyang had developed a
nuclear warhead capable
of fitting inside its ballistic missiles.
Guam
— which is known as the “Tip of the Spear” — is home to
thousands of American service members and their families.
North
Korea’s state-run news agency KCNA said Tuesday that the government
was looking at an “operational plan” that would send numerous
medium- to long-range strategic ballistic missiles toward the
US-owned Pacific island to counteract the bombers positioned there
and “send a serious warning signal to the US.”
Specifically,
the country claimed they would be firing Hwasong-12 rockets at
“Andersen Air Force Base” — where US strategic bombers
currently are waiting.
These
bombers “get on the nerves of the DPRK and threaten and blackmail
it through their frequent visits to the sky above South Korea,”
according to KCNA.
The
agency said the proposed strike plan could be carried out at “any
moment” — should leader Kim Jong Un choose to follow through with
it.
Last
month, US officials estimated there were at least 60 nuclear weapons
now in the hands of the North Koreans and ready for launch. But some
experts believe that number could be smaller.
It
was not immediately clear Tuesday whether the North’s plan to
strike Guam was in response to Trump’s earlier statements, but KCNA
did say the assault would be the result of recent US military
maneuvers in the region.
On
Monday, the US flew a pair of B1B bombers over the Korean peninsula
out of Andersen AFB as part of its “continuous bomber presence,”
the Pacific Air Forces reported.
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