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Sources are indicating that North Korea is working to develop a “pre-emptive first strike capability” and an inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM) to be used against its enemies which include the United States of America! So far the only response from the White House is the considerations of sweeping sanctions to counter North Korea’s nuclear and missile threats.
However, it appears that Kim Jong Un is not threatened by such response and continues the war rhetoric.
As this conflict continues to worsen, new alarming reports indicate that more than one million Americans could be directly impacted by a nuclear attack by North Korea. And Hawaii is the most likely target for Kim Jong-un’s weapons as the prospect of an all-out conflict between the two countries reaches an all time high! Sources suggest North Korea is currently gearing up to attack the United States.
“The test serves as a sobering reminder that recent US missile-defense policies and spending have not done enough to deter our adversaries from pursuing advanced weapons,” it said. “In fact, the first real test of the Trump administration might just come from Pyongyang.” It added: “Their ability to hit the West Coast of North America remains questionable, but there is little doubt that the North Koreans already have the capability to reach Hawaii.”
Move over North Korea! Now The Chinese military is picking a fight with America as reports indicate that they have just issued a warning to a U.S. Air Force B-1 bomber flying in the East China Sea this Wednesday morning amid continuing tensions in the region. Sources indicate that the Chinese Government has claimed that the U.S. bomber was flying in international airspace and continued on its mission—albeit without its wingman.
Excerpt From Fox News:
Fox News has learned that two B-1 bombers were supposed to launch a patrol from Guam to the Korean Peninsula as part of training exercises with the South Koreans, hours after the failed North Korean missile launch. Only one B-1 bomber was able to take off. The other was scrubbed due to maintenance issues. The Chinese warning came over the emergency radio frequency known as “guard,” according to one official. The incident unfolded when the American bomber was flying 70 miles southwest of the South Korean island of Jeju.