Donald Trump says US prepared to go it alone on North Korea nuclear threat

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You don't need to say more, changing the topic shows you get nothing more to say.
Getting back on the topic... you took Tibet by force and now wanna do Tibet II by annexing Bhutan.

Your so called "Peaceful rise" is all about threatening all of it's neighbors by force and taking their land.

Putting tents on a foreign land and then running away when gun is shown, writing Chinese letters on rocks in night and running away, issuing warning and threat each day to all it's neighbors makes China a really immature state.A responsible power don't indulge in these childish acts.

Its evident that sudden economic boom has gone up to the small brain of Chinese and they are jumping too much now.It's not far that you might be gangbanged by all of your neighbors and would leave CPC red faced. :pound:
 

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North Korea have 25 trillion worth rare earth minerals. That's why U.S is eager to give democracy to koreans. One must know that north and south koreans both share same DNA and lineage. It will do good to both if they reconcile between themselves and put U.S at bay.
So basically rare minerals are the new oil because we are phasing out petrol cars in favor of electric ones?
 

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First accusing me of having no open mind to your words, now saying I am not paying attention to your words, aren't you contradicting yourselves?
What the fuck is wrong with you? Go on with your stupid conversations with oters. Stop quoting me.


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North Korea have 25 trillion worth rare earth minerals. That's why U.S is eager to give democracy to koreans. One must know that north and south koreans both share same DNA and lineage. It will do good to both if they reconcile between themselves and put U.S at bay.
:lol:
You es will never allow that.
If Soko falls soon Japan will follow.
 

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All this is just pre war pshycological build up. Similar to pre war BS on Iraq.


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But the difference here is that NoKo openly claiming to have nukes and icbm.

Americans are clueless. One says there won't be any talks other says ready for talks.

Truth without a war north Korea is now a nuclear power and USA will have to live with that. America knows it but war is too risky for soko and Japan so it's basically stalemate.

Americans are just passing time hoping for some face saving kind of deal. They are questioning re-entry of missiles (as if in some time NoKo won't correct it!!!)
 

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Chinese state-owned paper says China will intervene and stop America if it attacks North Korea first - and will only stay neutral if Kim attacks the States first
  • Global Times, warned that 'if North Korea launches missiles that threaten US soil first and the US retaliates, China will stay neutral'
  • But if the US and South Korea 'try to overthrow the North Korean regime... China will prevent them from doing so'
  • Comes as President Donald Trump ratcheted up his rhetoric toward North Korea and its leader on Thursday
  • He warned Pyongyang against attacking Guam or U.S. allies after it disclosed plans to fire missiles over Japan to land near the U.S. Pacific territory
By Hannah Parry For Dailymail.com and Reuters

PUBLISHED: 02:53 BST, 11 August 2017 | UPDATED: 06:26 BST, 11 August 2017

China will intervene if America attacks North Korea first, according to a state-owner paper, and will only stay neutral if Kim Jong-un attacks the US first.

An editorial in the Global Times, warned that 'China should also make clear that if North Korea launches missiles that threaten US soil first and the US retaliates, China will stay neutral.

'If the US and South Korea carry out strikes and try to overthrow the North Korean regime and change the political pattern of the Korean Peninsula, China will prevent them from doing so.'



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China will intervene if America attacks North Korea first, according to a state-owner paper, and will only stay neutral if Kim Jong-un attacks the US first. President Donald Trump (left) and North Korean leader (Kim Jon-un)



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An editorial in the Global Times, (stock image) warned that 'China should also make clear that if North Korea launches missiles that threaten US soil first and the US retaliates, China will stay neutral

The warning comes amid escalating tensions between the US and North Korea.

Pyongyang has warned it plans to launch a nuclear strike on Guam after President Trump announced that any more threats against the US would be met with 'fire and fury'.

Pentagon chief James Mattis issued his own warning among the increasingly aggressive rhetoric, telling Kim Jong-un that he risks destroying his regime and his people if he attacks.

Today, Trump ratcheted up his rhetoric towards Jong-un, warning Pyongyang against attacking Guam or U.S. allies.

The magnitude of the nuclear crisis was underlined as one White House aide, Sebastian Gorka, compared it to the Cuban Missile Crisis

China, North Korea's most important ally and trading partner, has reiterated calls for calm during the current crisis.

It has expressed frustration with both Pyongyang's repeated nuclear and missile tests and with behavior from South Korea and the United States that it sees as escalating tensions.



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The editorial says that China will intervene if America attacks North Korea first

The widely read state-run Times, published by the ruling Communist Party's official People's Daily, wrote in an editorial that Beijing is not able to persuade either Washington or Pyongyang to back down.



'If the U.S. and South Korea carry out strikes and try to overthrow the North Korean regime and change the political pattern of the Korean Peninsula, China will prevent them from doing so.'

China has long worried that any conflict on the Korean peninsula, or a repeat of the 1950-53 Korean war, could unleash a wave of destabilizing refugees into its northeast, and could end up with a reunified county allied with the United States.

North Korea is a useful buffer state for China between it and U.S. forces based in South Korea, and also across the sea in Japan.

The Global Times said China will 'firmly resist any side which wants to change the status quo of the areas where China's interests are concerned'.

'The Korean Peninsula is where the strategic interests of all sides converge, and no side should try to be the absolute dominator of the region.'

Amid heightened tensions in the region, Beijing staged 'large-scale' military exercises with dozens of ships, fighter jets and submarines adjacent to the Korean Peninsula on Monday - just months after moving 150,000 troops to its border with North Korea.







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Say Kim Jong-un does risk all out war by attacking Guam, in what some experts have branded a 'suicide' move, what force does the US have to beckon from its bases in the region?


North Korea calls Trump 'senile' after his 'fire and fury' threats


Calling the situation on the Korean Peninsula 'complicated and sensitive', China's foreign ministry issued a statement warning that parties involved in the impasse should avoid 'words and actions that escalate the situation'.

Russia, meanwhile, moved military equipment including helicopters and combat vehicles to its southern frontier with the hermit state earlier this year. Moscow has displayed its own frightening military strength at a war games event in Siberia this week and during a vast Navy Day parade in Vladivostok - about 100 miles from North Korean territory.

Germany urged both North Korea and the United States to show 'restraint' in their mounting war of words.

'We are watching the increasing rhetorical escalation regarding the Korean Peninsula with the greatest concern,' foreign ministry spokesman Martin Schaefer told reporters. 'That is why we call on all sides to use restraint.'

Schaefer said Berlin was convinced a 'military option' could not be 'the answer in the quest for a nuclear weapon-free Southeast Asia'.

He urged the international community to 'thoroughly implement' the latest round of sanctions against North Korea approved by the United Nations Security Council and backed a call by Tillerson to resume talks with Pyongyang if it halts ballistic missile tests.



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Trump stopped just short of a firm promise to declare war on Kim's government if the dictatorship continues to talk about 'physical action' to the U.S. during the meeting in New Jerseyon Tuesday with Kellyanne Conway (left), HHS Secretary Tom Price, (second left), Melania Trump (second right) and the National Drug Control Policy Center's Richard Baum (right)

'We must all continue our diplomatic efforts - it is the only way to ensure that the threat of the illegal North Korean nuclear weapons programme can be contained,' he said.

However, the US would not be alone if it did decide to strike first.

Australia 'will come to the aid of the United States' if North Korea attacks, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said Thursday, after Pyongyang outlined its plans to fire missiles near the US territory of Guam.

The Australian leader's comments of support to close ally Washington followed President Donald Trump's warning to North Korea that it should be 'very, very nervous' of the consequences if the isolated nation even thought of attacking US soil.

'The United States has no stronger ally than Australia,' Turnbull told Melbourne commercial radio station 3AW. 'And we have an ANZUS agreement and if there is an attack on Australia or the United States then... each of us will come to the other's aid.

'So let's be very clear about that. If there is an attack on the United States by North Korea, then the ANZUS treaty will be invoked and Australia will come to the aid of the United States.'

The European Union said tensions over North Korea can only be resolved by peaceful means, with foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini's spokeswoman saying the developments are 'of great concern to the EU.'

Relations between Washington and Pyongyang have been tense for months, in the wake of the North's repeated missile tests, including two successful intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) test launches in July.

The escalating dispute took an unexpected turn Tuesday when Trump seemed to borrow from the North's arsenal of rhetoric and said it faced 'fire and fury like the world has never seen' if it continued to threaten the US.



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A Washington Post report suggested that North Korea had invented a miniaturized warhead that it has the capability of attaching to the intercontinental ballistic missiles its been testing



Kim Jong Un smiles with generals as jets pound war games targets

Trump himself fired another flare in Kim Jong-Un's direction on Wednesday morning, saying in tweets the United States' nuclear arsenal is 'stronger and more powerful than ever before' and he 'hopefully' won't need to use it.

'My first order as President was to renovate and modernize our nuclear arsenal. It is now far stronger and more powerful than ever before,' Trump said. 'Hopefully we will never have to use this power, but there will never be a time that we are not the most powerful nation in the world!'

Trump made the show of might on social media after his secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, tried to dial down the conflict as he returned to Washington from Southeast Asia on a trip that included a pit stop in Guam.

Guam, which is roughly 2,128 miles from North Korea, is home to both Andersen Air Force Base and Naval Base Guam housing thousands of American service members and their families.

Roughly 28 percent of the island is occupied by the U.S. military. The base houses bomber assurance and deterrence missions, including six B-52s which the air force says provide 'strategic global strike capability [to] deter potential adversaries and provide reassurance to allies' and that they are ready to go.

North Korea has said it could carry out a pre-emptive operation if the U.S. showed signs of provocation.

Tillerson said Trump's 'fire and fury' charge to Kim shouldn't have Americans panicking because North Korea does not pose an 'imminent threat' to the United States.

Pyongyang's volatile dictator has warned that he was 'carefully examining' plans to make 'an enveloping fire' around Guam, which is home to about 163,000 people and a sprawling American military base.

The UN Security Council on Saturday approved tough sanctions which could cost Pyongyang US$1 billion a year, with the sweeping measures the first of that scope to be imposed on North Korea since Trump took office.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-attacks-North-Korea-first.html#ixzz4pQytTrOq

So after India Chinese midea aims its GUNS at America...:pound::pound::pound::pound:
 

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Trump tells UN that US is prepared to ‘totally destroy’ North Korea

President Trump in a fiery speech to the United Nations on Tuesday vowed to “destroy” North Korea if it continues to threaten the US and its allies with nuclear weapons.

“The United States has great strength and patience, but if it is forced to defend itself or its allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea,” he said in his address to the UN General Assembly, prompting gasps from the assembled world leaders.

“Rocket Man is on a suicide mission for himself and his regime,” Trump said, employing a term he first used for North Korean President Kim Jong Un in a tweet Sunday. “No one has shown more contempt for their own people than the depraved regime in North Korea.”

The country’s UN delegation had a front-row seat for Trump’s remarks, but left before he took the lectern, leaving three seats empty.

In his first formal speech to the 193-member organization, he rallied its members to stand together against “those who threaten us with chaos and turmoil and terror.”

“If the righteous men do not confront the wicked few, then evil will triumph,” he said in the speech that was supposed to be limited to 15 minutes by UN rules but went on for 45 minutes.

“No nation on Earth has an interest in seeing this band of criminals arm itself with nuclear weapons and missiles,” Trump declared.

He also thanked members of the UN Security Council, which has imposed several rounds of sanctions against North Korea in retaliation for detonating a nuclear device and launching intercontinental ballistic missiles.

But he also chided those countries that still do business with Pyongyang.

“It is an outrage that some nations would not only trade with North Korea, but arm it,” he said.

http://nypost.com/2017/09/19/trump-tells-un-that-us-is-prepared-to-totally-destroy-north-korea/
 

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Well, NK already has nuclear weapons and missiles to launch them. Don't know what muricans are waiting for if they are really ready to go alone.
 

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US Jets Drop Live Bombs In A Massive Show Of Force Aimed At North Korea
Responding to Pyongyang's aggressions, the aircraft carried out a simulated attack on the Pilsung training range in South Korea, a few dozen miles from the demilitarized zone.
Dan Lamothe, The Washington Post | Updated: Sep 19, 2017 11:52 IST


US bombers combine with South Korean and Japanese aircraft in a show of force over the Korean Peninsula.


The Pentagon deployed a formation of 14 bombers and fighters over the Korean Peninsula on Sunday that also included South Korean and Japanese aircraft, the latest show of force in response to North Korea's missile launches and nuclear tests.

The warplanes were dispatched after North Korea launched a ballistic missile over northern Japan on Thursday, triggering a widespread emergency alert for those who call the region home. Two Air Force B-1B bombers from Andersen Air Force Base in Guam and four Marine Corps F-35B fighters from Iwakuni, Japan, combined with four South Korean F-15K fighters and four F-2 Japanese fighters, U.S. defense officials said.


The aircraft carried out a simulated attack on the Pilsung training range in South Korea, a few dozen miles from the demilitarized zone separating the North and South, while using live bombs. The U.S. and Japanese jets also flew in formation over waters near Kyushu, Japan, a southern portion of the country that is the closest major island to the Korean Peninsula.


US jets and South Korean F-15K Slam Eagles fly in unison near Korean Peninsula's demilitarized zone

The show of force came as President Donald Trump prepared to deliver remarks for the first time this week at the United Nations General Assembly. The escalating standoff between the United States and its allies and North Korea prompted U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley to say that if the United States exhausts its diplomatic options to stop North Korea, military force remains an option.

"If North Korea keeps on with this reckless behavior, if the United States has to defend itself or defend its allies in any way, North Korea will be destroyed," Haley told CNN in an interview that aired Sunday. "And we all know that, and none of us want that."

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Friday that North Korea continues to deepen its diplomatic and economic isolation with its provocative actions.

"More and more nations are realizing there's simply no collaboration with the international community," he said. "There's a dismissal of international concern, unified U.N. Security Council concerns."

The U.S. military released 24 photos of the latest show of force, an apparent message to North Korea and the international community.
 

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