North Korea is blustering the world to the edge of war.
Kim Jong Un’s rogue nuclear weapons program may be the greatest facing the globe.
Now he’s issued a disturbing threat to Donald Trump.
Many observers noted that Kim Jong Un had threatened to fire missiles at Guam, but backed down in the face of threats from Donald Trump.
Military solutions are now fully in place,locked and loaded,should North Korea act unwisely. Hopefully Kim Jong Un will find another path!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 11, 2017
But Jong Un’s refusal to launch missiles toward Guam was just a temporary reprieve.
He reignited his threats against Trump with a propaganda video that aired on state television.
It showed U.S. officials dying in a fire and Donald Trump in a cemetery that appears to be in Guam.
Fox News reports:
“President Trump is pictured looking out over a Guam graveyard cluttered with crosses in a photoshopped image from the newest propaganda film — and grim warning — from North Korea.
The regime followed the video with a statement posted through its KCNA news agency, saying Trump “spouted rubbish” and frequently tweeted about “weird articles of his ego-driven thoughts” and attacking South Korea’s “puppy-like” Defense Minister Song Young-moo for “pinning hope on that mad guy.”
But the picture of a graveyard believed to be in Guam may be the most rattling in the video, given dictator Kim Jong Un’s repeated threats to strike the U.S. territory with a missile. The video also features Vice President Pence engulfed in flames.
“Trump spouted rubbish that if a war breaks out, it would be on the Korean Peninsula, and if thousands of people die, they would be only Koreans and Americans may sleep a sound sleep,” the KCNA statement said.”
North Korea’s disturbing video comes in response to joint U.S.-South Korea military exercises.
The exercises are part of a plan to deter North Korea from launching a military operation against South Korea.
The communist government considers this routine exercise a “provocation” and responded with threats of their own.
Fox News also reports:
“North Korea’s bombastic double-barreled messages come as the U.S. and South Korea are engaging in an annual 10-day military training drill.
KCNA wrote on Tuesday it would be ready to stage “ruthless” retaliation against South Korea and the U.S., according to South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency.
“The U.S. will be wholly held accountable for the catastrophic consequences to be entailed by such reckless aggressive war maneuvers, as it chose a military confrontation [with North Korea],” a North Korean military spokesman said to KCNA.”
Trump has used both public threats and skillful diplomacy to lower the temperature with the North Korean crisis.
He’s won new sanctions and China even announced they would not defend North Korea if they attacked the United States first.
Trump’s North Korea policy is working.
Instead of conducting more missile tests during the U.S.-South Korea military exercises, Pyongyang is back to making empty propaganda videos.
We will keep you up to date on any new developments in this story.