Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Will North Korea's Hydrogen Bomb Test OVER the Pacific Ocean cause World War III?


an open air test would logically kill thousands to millions of people because of ocean going traffic ANYWHERE they did this. 2nd, the radiation of such a test would likely move East on prevailing winds and make food radiated being Grown in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and even South America, Europe, Russia, and China etc. as it circled the world on prevailing wind currents. There is no part of the world or food being grown that wouldn't be harmed eventually by such a test. Therefore, it is logical that once they set this off that North Korea would be no more within minutes, especially with Trump in office. And for Trump this would just seal him in office as president for the rest of his term and for possible re-election because usually we don't change presidents during wars no matter what.

So, Trump knowing his personality knows all this. What is 10 to 25 million deaths to him? Nothing. His personality disorder prevents him from having any empathy or sympathy for others at all. You see this in everything he does now. 

By the way Hitler had exactly the same personality disorder that Trump does. So, it is possible that Trump will be seen by the world "Post North Korean apocalypse" as being pretty much like Hitler.

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North Korean
official: Take
hydrogen bomb
threat 'literally'


 

North Korean official: Take hydrogen bomb threat 'literally'





Pyongyang (CNN)A senior North Korean official has issued a stern warning to the world that it should take "literally" his country's threat to test a nuclear weapon above ground.
The official, Ri Yong Pil, told CNN in an exclusive interview in Pyongyang that the threat made by North Korea's foreign minister last month should not be dismissed. North Korea "has always brought its words into action," Ri said, visibly angry.
Speaking on a visit to New York for the United Nations General Assembly last month, Ri Yong Ho, the foreign minister, raised the possibility that North Korea could test a powerful hydrogen bomb over the Pacific Ocean. The threat came hours after US President Donald Trump threatened to "totally destroy" North Korea in a speech to the UN.
"The foreign minister is very well aware of the intentions of our supreme leader, so I think you should take his words literally," Ri told CNN in Pyongyang.
North Korea carried out the strongest of its six-ever nuclear tests in early September, claiming to have used a hydrogen bomb.

The UN responded to the test by imposing fresh sanctions on the rogue state.
North Korea's continued threats have put its neighbors in the Pacific on high alert. In September, Pyongyang flew a ballistic missile over Japan. When North Korea it carried out its sixth nuclear test, it claimed to have detonated a hydrogen bomb that could fit atop a ballistic missile.
And during the back-and-forth barbs with Washington, Pyongyang at one point said it would fire missiles into the waters off the US Pacific territory of Guam.
Ri also implied that diplomatic channels between the US and North Korea were nonexistent, despite US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson reiterating over months that they are still open.
"The US is talking about a military option and even practicing military moves. They're pressuring us on all fronts with sanctions. If you think this will lead to diplomacy, you're deeply mistaken," Ri said.
Ri's remarks come after Trump on Sunday boasted that the US was "prepared for anything" when it came to the North Korea nuclear crisis.
"We'll see what happens. ... We are so prepared, like you wouldn't believe," he said in an interview with Fox Business Network's Maria Bartiromo.
"You would be shocked to see how totally prepared we are if we need to be," he added.
"Would it be nice not to do that? The answer is yes. Will that happen? Who knows, who knows, Maria."
President Trump will be in South Korea during his trip to Asia next month but will most likely forgo a visit to the heavily fortified border with between North Korea, a senior White House official told CNN.

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