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Serious WW3: Kim Jong Nuke: Ready to Nuke Carrier!

war is best form of peace

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But again, I insist that SLBM snapshot US coastal cities in full sync from all submarines is his most correct 1st strike.

Kim Jong Nuke has limited ability to track moving carrier. Nor his Missiles as sharp as Chinese Dong Deng 21. Unless Xijinping is fully behind him, feeding him the live satellite surveillance, and giving him DF-21.

To sneak subs into US coastal area and fire SLBMs point blank is his best bet. Once hit USA will be in saturated overreaction and can deal with them easily.

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news...s-ready-to-strike-us-aircraft-carrier-8784840


North Korea says ready to strike US aircraft carrier
North Korea said on Sunday it was ready to sink a U.S. aircraft carrier to demonstrate its military might, as two Japanese navy ships joined a U.S. carrier group for exercises in the western Pacific.
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A soldier salutes from atop an armoured vehicle as it drives past the stand with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during a military parade marking the 105th birth anniversary of country's founding father Kim Il Sung, in Pyongyang April 15, 2017. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj/Files
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SEOUL:North Korea said on Sunday it was ready to sink a U.S. aircraft carrier to demonstrate its military might, as two Japanese navy ships joined a U.S. carrier group for exercises in the western Pacific.

U.S. President Donald Trump ordered the USS Carl Vinson carrier strike group to sail to waters off the Korean peninsula in response to rising tension over the North's nuclear and missile tests, and its threats to attack the United States and its Asian allies.

The United States has not specified where the carrier strike group is as it approaches the area. U.S. Vice President Mike Pence said on Saturday it would arrive "within days" but gave no other details.

North Korea remained defiant.

"Our revolutionary forces are combat-ready to sink a U.S. nuclear powered aircraft carrier with a single strike," the Rodong Sinmun, the newspaper of the North's ruling Workers' Party, said in a commentary.

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The paper likened the aircraft carrier to a "gross animal" and said a strike on it would be "an actual example to show our military's force".

The commentary was carried on page three of the newspaper, after a two-page feature about leader Kim Jong Un inspecting a pig farm.

North Korea will mark the 85th anniversary of the foundation of its Korean People's Army on Tuesday.

It has in the past marked important anniversaries with tests of its weapons.

North Korea has conducted five nuclear tests, two of them last year, and is working to develop nuclear-tipped missiles that can reach the United States.

It has also carried out a series of ballistic missile tests in defiance of United Nations sanctions.

North Korea's growing nuclear and missile threat is perhaps the most serious security challenge confronting Trump.

He has vowed to prevent the North from being able to hit the United States with a nuclear missile and has said all options are on the table, including a military strike.

WORRY IN JAPAN

North Korea says its nuclear programme is for self-defence and has warned the United States of a nuclear attack in response to any aggression. It has also threatened to lay waste to South Korea and Japan.

U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Friday North Korea's recent statements were provocative but had proven to be hollow in the past and should not be trusted.

"We've all come to hear their words repeatedly, their word has not proven honest," Mattis told a news conference in Tel Aviv, before the latest threat to the aircraft carrier.

Japan's show of naval force reflects growing concern that North Korea could strike it with nuclear or chemical warheads.

Some Japanese ruling party lawmakers are urging Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to acquire strike weapons that could hit North Korean missile forces before any imminent attack.

Japan's navy, which is mostly a destroyer fleet, is the second largest in Asia after China's.

The two Japanese warships, the Samidare and Ashigara, left western Japan on Friday to join the Carl Vinson and will "practice a variety of tactics" with the U.S. strike group, the Japan Maritime Self Defence Force said in a statement.

The Japanese force did not specify where the exercises were taking place but by Sunday the destroyers could have reached an area 2,500 km (1,500 miles) south of Japan, which would be waters east of the Philippines.

From there, it could take three days to reach waters off the Korean peninsula. Japan's ships would accompany the Carl Vinson north at least into the East China Sea, a source with knowledge of the plan said.

U.S. and South Korean officials have been saying for weeks that the North could soon stage another nuclear test, something the United States, China and others have warned against.

South Korea has put is forces on heightened alert.

China, North Korea's sole major ally which nevertheless opposes Pyongyang's weapons programmes and belligerence, has appealed for calm. The United States has called on China to do more to help defuse the tension.

Last Thursday, Trump praised Chinese efforts to rein in "the menace of North Korea", after North Korean state media warned the United States of a "super-mighty preemptive strike".

(Additional reporting by Tim Kelly in TOKYO; Editing by Robert Birsel)
Source: Reuters
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war is best form of peace

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Once he struck one that USA can not block nor intercept, he will gain advantage to effectively strike other targets including carriers, bases and cities in Japan and Korea.

And nukes have to be launched before any US strike / counter strike come. Once launched, US lost these targets.

Waiting is no game. He should had done it last week!

Next is to invade South with full force, so that US can not find useful sitting duck targets, they can nuke only EMPTY camps. Once your troops are inside South Korea, US can not nuke them there!

That's the Effective way.

My way!
 

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Fat Kim is ready to personally lead a fighter squadron to sink the Yankee armada off his coast.

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Narong Wongwan

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You goondu war mongers say until got dragon got Phoenix....
First the fat boy got to have nukes first....
Then if he does make sure they can fly....
Then make sure won't get intercepted.....
Then hope can hit target and explode.....
Sekali self pwn explode in own courtyard before take off.....hahaha
 

WW3Concert

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You goondu war mongers say until got dragon got Phoenix....
First the fat boy got to have nukes first....
Then if he does make sure they can fly....
Then make sure won't get intercepted.....
Then hope can hit target and explode.....
Sekali self pwn explode in own courtyard before take off.....hahaha



You are obviously in fear and denial and ignorant about NK capabilities.

All can be done. And actually USA is very weak and vulnerable, their own Trident test failed and missile landed on USA itself instead of intended Africa, MUST WORST THEN NK standard! Go learn on internet and read.
 

HongKanSeng

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So Sweat! They took US Citizens HOSTAGES already!


http://fox61.com/2017/04/23/american-citizen-detained-in-north-korea/




American citizen detained in North Korea

Posted 9:41 AM, April 23, 2017, by CNN Wire

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PYONGYANG, North Korea — North Korea detained an unidentified US citizen for unknown reasons as he was planning to fly out of Pyongyang International Airport on Saturday morning.

The detention was confirmed by Martina Aberg, deputy chief of mission at the Embassy of Sweden in Pyongyang. The Swedish Embassy represents US interests in North Korea, since Washington and Pyongyang do not have direct diplomatic relations.

“He was prevented from getting on the flight out of Pyongyang,” Aberg told CNN. “We don’t comment further than this.”

The detained American is a professor with the frequently-used Korean surname “Kim,” according to South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency.

At least two other US citizens are known to be in North Korean custody.

Otto Warmbier, 21, a student at the University of Virginia, was detained at Pyongyang airport on January 2 last year after visiting the country with a tour group. He has since been sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for allegedly removing a political sign from a hotel wall.

Kim Dong Chul, a naturalized US citizen of Korean origin, was arrested on October 2015. Last year, North Korea sentenced him to 10 years of hard labor on espionage charges.

Other US citizens freed

Since 2013, at least two other US citizens and a British journalist have also been detained for shorter periods and then released.

All of them were grabbed by North Korean security forces as they attempted to fly out of Pyongyang airport.

Merril Newman, who at the time of his October 2013 detention was an 85-year old US veteran of the Korean War, was released two months later after a videotaped apology. American Jeffrey Fowle spent five months in detention in 2014 for allegedly leaving a bible at a club for foreign sailors.

And last May, North Korean security officers detained BBC reporter Ruper Wingfield-Hayes as he was about to fly out of the country. He was interrogated for at least 10 hours and accused of defaming the Korean nation before eventually being released.

Korean peninsula tensions

The detention comes amid a buildup of tension on the Korean peninsula. The US and Chinese governments have repeatedly warned the North Korean regime not to conduct a sixth nuclear weapons test. Pyongyang says it has the right to develop nuclear weapons.

Meanwhile, South Korea and Japan — both key US allies in the region — have condemned frequent North Korean missile launches that are all banned under United Nations Security Council resolutions.

Washington recently dispatched the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier strike group to the region as a warning to Pyongyang.

Japan announced Sunday that two of its destroyers began conducting joint naval drills with a USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier strike group in the western Pacific Ocean.
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Narong Wongwan

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You are obviously in fear and denial and ignorant about NK capabilities.

All can be done. And actually USA is very weak and vulnerable, their own Trident test failed and missile landed on USA itself instead of intended Africa, MUST WORST THEN NK standard! Go learn on internet and read.

Haha gongcheebye just proved my point.
Fat boy must be as ignorant as you and believe internet he can take on the US of A.
If US really so weak then upstart opportunists like PRC would have taken advantage.....how come chinks still so scare of Yankees?
Use your blain lah!
 

kkbutterfly

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if the war spread to SG
what happened to the imprisoner (serian, kong hee)in the prison?
will they be release out or awaiting to be bomb inside cant do anything?
 

WW3Concert

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Haha gongcheebye just proved my point.
Fat boy must be as ignorant as you and believe internet he can take on the US of A.
If US really so weak then upstart opportunists like PRC would have taken advantage.....how come chinks still so scare of Yankees?
Use your blain lah!


Few idiot still afraid of USA, and most of their enemies just want to take them down ASAP. This thing climb on a rapid rise ever since 911, when every one saw clearly how weak and vulnerable is this crappy coward bully.

USA is like shit now, not only bankrupted, divided, chaotic, defeated and lost. Allies fled and abandoned it, own citizens defected and look down on themselves, and fled to many places. Only idiots still hold false hope on USA - the purest idiots like PAP & Lees.


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tanwahtiu

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NK ned to cause USA soil to hv refugees problems. Dont let drug trafficker USA fight in North Asia. Fight in US soil.

Inflict refugees problem in US soils and their citizens flee in mass become refugees.
 

mentor_LEE

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Once USA got nuke by NK, the USD currency will turn into crap, SGD will also turn into pee. Mark my words. It's gonna be GLOBAL melting.
 

tanwahtiu

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This will cause capital$$ flee, property prices to ground 0value and human pooulation flee.

US$ free fall.

Cause Refugee problems to neighbor Canada and Mexico

no more need walls



Once USA got nuke by NK, the USD currency will turn into crap, SGD will also turn into pee. Mark my words. It's gonna be GLOBAL melting.
 

JohnTan

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North Korea detained an unidentified US citizen for unknown reasons as he was planning to fly out of Pyongyang International Airport on Saturday morning.

I hope fat boy kim tortures this citizen until he reveals the full extent of his espionage activities in North Korea.
 
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