North Korea: Nuclear Tests are “Gift Packages” to US, More to Follow


Kim Jong-un has never been one to mince words when it came to verbally sparring with the United States.  He has become particularly adept at using his tongue as a rapier since the election of Donald Trump and does not shy away from threatening the most powerful nation on Earth while poisoning an aunt or publicly executing an ex-girlfriend over a box of donuts.

While the leader sits securely in his Pyongyang palace, his ambassador to the United Nations half a world away in Geneva, is doing his level best to live up to the expectations of his master in North Korea by mimicking his boss’ penchant for mouthing off at vastly more impressive powers with threats of nuclear annihilation and promises of desolation in the US.

North Korea said nuclear tests are “gift packages” to the United States and that more will follow.

Han Tae Song, the ambassador of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) to the UN in Geneva, made the comment during a UN-sponsored Conference on Disarmament today.

The warning comes two days after his country detonated its sixth and largest nuclear test.

“The recent self-defence measures by my country, DPRK, are a gift package addressed to none other than the US,” Han told the Geneva forum.

“The US will receive more gift packages from my country as long as its relies on reckless provocations and futile attempts to put pressure on the DPRK.”

The warning comes two days after his country detonated its sixth and largest nuclear test.

“The recent self-defence measures by my country, DPRK, are a gift package addressed to none other than the US,” Han told the Geneva forum.

“The US will receive more gift packages from my country as long as its relies on reckless provocations and futile attempts to put pressure on the DPRK.”

That being said, this is not atypical for North Korea.  What is atypical, however, is the fact that it does appear as every day goes by, that the plus-sized bully of the Far East is intent on forcing its enemies to pull the trigger first so that it may finally claim justification for its unleashing of holy Hell.

North Korea edged closer to nuclear war on Tuesday morning as it secretly moved an intercontinental ballistic missile into a coastal position.

Spy sources observed the secretive country moving what appeared to be an ICBM towards its west coast under the cover of darkness, South Korea’s Asia Business Daily reported.

The rocket started moving on Monday, a day after North Korea’s sixth nuclear test, and was spotted moving at night to avoid surveillance, the report said.

North Korea has launch facilities for its missile programme on its west coast.
South Korea’s defence ministry said they were unable to confirm the contents of the report.

The ministry said in parliament on Monday that North Korea was considered ready to launch more missiles, including ICBMs, at any time.

One of the most frustrating things about this whole exchange of stares across the void is that one of us will blink and I highly doubt that it will be the United States.  Unless we have the unprecedented evidence that the strike is coming or about to come, this nation will do nearly anything in its power to avoid first strike due to the high level of scrutiny afforded us and how the rest of the world views the new administration.

Let’s not forget that the European press is just as, if not even more rapidly so, Liberal as our own FNIC and there will be no amount of blame for the US even IF we were to strike in a reciprocal fashion.  That aside, the Security Council has been looking for an episode to condemn the Trump administration since he was elected and a preemptive or post-strike air attack on North Korea would be the rare opportunity for the United Nations to finally get the chance to feign outrage and levy hefty criticism upon us.

The provocative move came as the US Ambassador to the United Nations claimed Kim Jong-un is “begging for war”.

Speaking at an emergency meeting, Nikki Haley told the UN Security Council that war “is never something the United States wants” – but “our country’s patience is not unlimited”.

She also said it was time for the council to impose “the strongest possible measures” on the secretive nation following its sixth and largest nuclear test.

She said that “enough is enough”.

I pray that this is just more saber rattling, but feel in my gut that the complete decimation of the North Korean nation is just around the corner.

Source:  The Mirror



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