Last week, Donald Trump proved that, when necessary, he was is willing to use the United States military against a sovereign nation. But what does that mean for North Korea?
Previous to the Syrian strike, a White House official told reporters that, in regards to North Korea, “the clock has now run out, and all options are on the table.” Donald Trump took the statement even further, promising that “if China is not going to solve North Korea, we will.”
So is the White House signaling a North Korean attack? Or are they simply talking tough, hoping that China or North Korea will get the message?
If they were hoping for the latter, North Korea certainly doesn’t seem deterred. Instead of deescalating the war of words, the North Korean government vowed nuclear retaliation against the United States.
Read about what might prompt the Koreans to strike on the next page:
BLOW THERE ASSES OFF THE FACE OF THE EARTH
Hey, Tubby, you might not have any nukes left at that point.
Bring it ahole
This fat spitfuck needs to be put in his place.
BE VERY CAREFUL YOU LITTLE FAT FART. YOU HAD BETTER WATCH THE MOVIE TORA TORA. BE VERY CAREFUL OF WHO YOU DECLARE WAR WITH . YOU FAT KOREAN WINDBAG.
If he tries, his country will be turned to glass.
F**k you, you little$#%&!@* I’d love to get you in a room all by myself. You’d receive a beating like you never felt before.
Thank you, Bill Clinton.
he only needs a missile that can fly 100 miles to kill up to 50,000 US Troops and 25 million people in Seoul
Never happen Bruce Draher to many missiles aimed at him… .he is done the only people he will hurt is his own be a shame if he would do that to his own people