Wednesday, July 5, 2017

With Missile Launch on the Fourth of July, North Korea May Have Provoked USA Into Military Response

Towson, Maryland, Wednesday, July 5, 2017 - It may be that a necessary military conflagration in North Korea is now imminent.  

On the 4th of July, the mentally unstable egomaniac who rules that God-forsaken Asian Nation - his name is Kim Jong-un - ordered the launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile that went down in the Sea of Japan.  But military analysts are reasonably sure that the missile was capable of going much further and of carrying a payload that would include a nuclear warhead.  These same analysts said that Alaska - but not the lower 48 states - is within the range of the latest North Korean weapon.  

During a joint USA-South Korean military exercise, the two nations staged their own military missile launch.  These precision launches were pronounced a success by military analysts.

There is no question that North Korea is armed to the hilt.  Unless the USA and its allies are capable of a massive, precise attack on North Korea that will disable the many weapons now aimed at USA forces on the border between the two Koreas, and at the capital of South Korea, Seoul, located just over the border, the sinister North Korean dictator will be able to inflict massive casualties before he is brought to heel.

Yet, with each passing day, it becomes more and more apparent that a massive attack on North Korea may be the only choice available to the USA and its allies.  President Trump had appealed to China to aid the West in curtailing the provocative North Korean Leader before all hell breaks loose.  In meetings with the Chinese leader in January in the United States, the President was optimistic that China would, in fact, offer such assistance for the sake of world stability and international commerce.  But President Trump revealed today that trade between North Korea and China had actually spiked upward in recent months, effectively telling the West that China would not do anything to control its idiotic ally.

The North Korean Dictator is of the impression that the West, led by the USA, will invade North Korea or take other dramatic steps if he doesn't threaten attack against America, or actually take the step that will leave tens of thousands of people dead.  In addition, the North Korean has told bald-faced lies to the West in the past during negotiations aimed at bringing peace to the region.

For months, North Korea has staged missile launches and nuclear weapons tests in open defiance of UN demands.  Because the announced aim of North Korea is to develop weapons capable of inflicting massive harm to the United States' mainland, President Trump has made it clear that the United States tolerance for these launches and tests is very limited.  

That limit, now, has apparently been reached.  And if it has not actually been reached with the launch on the fourth of July, it is, at the very least, very imminent.   


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