https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/us ... spartandhpThe Republican senator Lindsey Graham has called on the Pentagon to move the families of US military personnel out of South Korea, as a senior Trump administration official warned that the potential for war with North Korea was growing by the day.
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This is now serious. They don't do this unless ..................
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Sad to see the world coming to this. Why? What was it that made North Korea so volatile and full of fear and hate that it should jeapodise its own existence?
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History and a madman running it to secure his own powerbase. fatboy needs the US as his enemy to survive. he doesn't care about his own people.Vulcan wrote:Sad to see the world coming to this. Why? What was it that made North Korea so volatile and full of fear and hate that it should jeapodise its own existence?
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That country is doomed then. I fear so many millions of people will die around the world soon. I can feel it.
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Nothing is going to happen. I can feel that in my bones.
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You have a good positive outlook Neferti.
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5136534/k ... ng-bribes/A TOP aide of Kim Jong-un, once described as the "second-most powerful man in North Korea", has disappeared from public life, sparking speculation he may have been executed by death squads.
General Hwang Pyong-so once held the most senior military position in the hermit state as a Vice-Marshall after the supreme leader.
But now he has been expelled from the party for "taking bribes" and not been seen since October.
His deputy Kim Wong-hong is said to have been banished to a prison camp.
The South Korean JoongAng Ilbo reported: “If Hwang was indeed kicked out of the Workers’ Party, it would practically mean the end of his political career, and possibly his life, though it is unknown whether or not he is still alive."
Last week Kim visited Korea’s most mystical mountain, Mount Paektu – something he typically does before ordering the death of his top brass.
Looks like the fat little freak is panicking again.
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The US holding out the olive branch is all part of the game.
They want to bomb the little fat boy out of existence but nee to be seen to too the right thing and try to talk to the tyrant.
Then they will have done everything.
I agree with Trump, he needs Putin's help to handle this. If the Us get Russia on side, China will follow and FatBoy is in trouble and will have to try to save face.
They want to bomb the little fat boy out of existence but nee to be seen to too the right thing and try to talk to the tyrant.
Then they will have done everything.
I agree with Trump, he needs Putin's help to handle this. If the Us get Russia on side, China will follow and FatBoy is in trouble and will have to try to save face.
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Sydney gets dumped with all the scum and people wonder why we are fed up?
Press conference at 11:00am.
http://www.news.com.au/world/asia/afp-c ... 1f9c5c83e6A SYDNEY man is behind bars accused of supporting North Korea by allegedly brokering sales and discussing the supply of weapons of mass destruction.
The Australian Federal Police said the 59-year-old has been charged for allegedly acting as an economic agent for Democratic Republic of Korea in Australia, in breach of both United Nations and Australian sanctions.
The man was arrested and charged in Sydney yesterday and is expected to face Parramatta Bail Court later today.
AFP Assistant Commissioner Neil Gaughan will address media later today.
Press conference at 11:00am.
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I think Trump is making a difference here. They need to start to play differently or be completely isolated.
(Bloomberg) -- North Korea accepted a proposal to hold talks with South Korea on Jan. 9 aimed at reducing tensions ahead of the Winter Olympics next month.
The agenda would include North Korea’s offer to send a delegation to the Games as well as overall inter-Korean relations, South Korea’s Unification Ministry spokesman, Baik Tae Hyun, told reporters Friday. Preparations for what would be the first formal gathering between the two sides since 2015 would be done via letters, he said.
U.S. President Donald Trump endorsed the talks Thursday, calling them a “good thing” while agreeing to delay military exercises until after the event. During a 30-minute phone call, South Korean President Moon Jae-in assured Trump that his government would coordinate with the U.S. on the talks.
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(Bloomberg) -- North Korea accepted a proposal to hold talks with South Korea on Jan. 9 aimed at reducing tensions ahead of the Winter Olympics next month.
The agenda would include North Korea’s offer to send a delegation to the Games as well as overall inter-Korean relations, South Korea’s Unification Ministry spokesman, Baik Tae Hyun, told reporters Friday. Preparations for what would be the first formal gathering between the two sides since 2015 would be done via letters, he said.
U.S. President Donald Trump endorsed the talks Thursday, calling them a “good thing” while agreeing to delay military exercises until after the event. During a 30-minute phone call, South Korean President Moon Jae-in assured Trump that his government would coordinate with the U.S. on the talks.
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