Everyone is familiar with the saying “don’t bite the hand that feeds you.” Well, perhaps everyone except for Kim Jong Un and the North Korean government. Heck, they don’t even abide by the rule “don’t threaten to nuke the hand that feeds you.”
At the same time that the Hermit Kingdom is threatening the United States, Japan, South Korea, and other nations with nuclear annihilation, they are also asking for roughly half a million tons of food from those nations.
On Monday, the North Korean government wrote an editorial in Rodong Sinmun, the state-controlled national newspaper, warning citizens to brace for famine and economic hardship—as though they haven’t already been suffering for decades.
The delusional leaders inside the reclusive communist state obviously feel it is more important to rattle their sabers at the West and their neighbors by firing ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan and boasting about nuking Manhattan than to be able to feed their own people.
To read excerpts from the Rodong Sinmun and learn more about how many millions were killed in the 1990s North Korean famine, continue on the next page.
Bill Clinton sent them tons of food with the US takin off the boxes and bags for them to drop their Nuclear Program. The took the food and lied about their dropping their nuclear program, cheated and ended up with nukes. Let em starve or overthrow that little madman with the bad haircut…. we can’t feed that bunch with the little dictator trying to nuke us.
Doesn’t look like he’s starving.Maybe his doctor has put him on a diet, so everyone has to go on short rations.
Maybe. Fat boy can stop eating all the food and give it to the people D’Bag commie$#%&!@*hole
Looks like Kim Jong Un is eating all the food.
Why don’t they just eat the Fat One they call their leader.
Let the dumbass starve his people. Just make sure we keep our archangels full and healthy and ready to go.
they all ready have
Uh,oh guess that means they’ve run out of rats and roaches!
He hasn’t missed a meal!
they’re already feasting on tree bark