Friday, May 29, 2015

Nuclear war 'IMMINENT' as Trump plans dangerous North Korea blockade - DAILY NEWS



Nuclear war 'IMMINENT' as Trump plans dangerous
North Korea blockade US supremo Donald Trump is taking a dangerous
step towards nuclear armageddon by surrounding North Korea, Kim Jong-un has warned. The secretive state said it would enforce
merciless defensive measures against any attempt to blockade the North and view
it as an act of war. North Korean mouthpiece KCNA added it would
its response would be merciless. It said: Should the United States and its
followers try to enforce the naval blockade against our country, we will see it as an
act of war and respond with merciless self-defence counter-measures as we have warned repeatedly.

The chilling remarks come months after Trump
declared would slap huge penalties on any country caught trading with the North. China, Pyongyangs only ally, has even started
rolling back what it imports to the communist state. But as tensions between the Hermit Kingdom
and the US reach breaking point, Beijing is beginning to carry out war drills with Russia
in a desperate bid to force the US President to back off. It is expected the drills in the Bahai Sea
will last until Monday  marking one of the longest naval excursuses carried out by
Beijing this year.

Their exercises could suggest Vladimir Putin
may side with the communist state when WW3 begins. But, neither China and Russia want war in
the region and have called on Trump to enter into diplomatic talks with the Norths crazy
tyrant. Putin warned the consequences of a missile
strike would be devastating..

Sunday, May 24, 2015

North Koreas ultimate goal for 2018 revealedand its TERRIFYING - DAILY NEWS



North Koreas ultimate goal for 2018 revealed
and its TERRIFYING. KIM Jong-un has one goal left in order to
establish North Korea as a nuclear power, and it would send shockwaves around the world. Kim Jong-un has one goal left in order to
establish North Korea as a nuclear power, and it would send shockwaves around the world. His latest missile, the Hwasong-15, flew a
massive 4475km into space, eve becoming visible to passenger planes.

Despite reaching a huge altitude, the missile
ended up landing in the Sea of Japan, 950km from where it was fired. But after establishing the height required
to launch a missile at the US, Kim could now start testing missiles horizontally. Asia-Pacific expert Evan Medeiros has predicted
that Kims next move will be to prove that their missiles can hit the US. He said: I think the holy grail for him
is really having a fully operational, nuclear-capable ICBM that can range the United States.

I dont think he has that capability
and can convince others that he credibly has that capability until he does a full horizontal
test. The tests theyve been doing to date
have been whats called lofted trajectory. You shoot it up really, really high on a vertical
trajectory and have it come down. And you can test what the full trajectory
would be without actually flying a parabola  and I think theyre going to need to
demonstrate that.

Mr Medeiros added that Kim could also look
to increase the warheads on missiles, to demonstrate the destructive nuclear power..

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

North Korean athletes face FIRING SQUAD on Winter Olympics return - DAILY NEWS



North Korean athletes face FIRING SQUAD on
Winter Olympics return NORTH Korean athletes face being gunned down
by a firing squad for stepping out of line at the Winter Olympics, an expert has warned. Bombastic leader Kim Jong-un has allowed 22
athletes to cross the border to arch rival South Korea for the Pyeongchang Games on Thursday. They will even march with athletes from the
South under a "unified" Korea flag, marking a significant thaw in relations between the
two countries. It follows a string of ICBM tests by the North
that have riled world rival leaders, especially US President Donald Trump.

But lurking behind Kim's veil of animosity
lies a horror threat to have the athletes killed. Expert in Asian security, Chris Ogden, previously
told Daily Star Online athletes are likely to be warned that colluding with the South
will be met with the death penalty. He said: "If they were spying, that would
be treason, that would be the death penalty. "If they were found guilty of, say, spying
colluding with people from the other side, that is treason and death." Now he has revealed the most likely method,
and it is absolutely horrifying.

Mr Ogden, who works at the University of St
Andrews, told Daily Star Online a "firing squad" would be the most likely form of capital
punishment imposed. A firing squad consists of a group of North
Korean soldiers who use high-powered weapons to shoot the person at close-range. It has long been reported that executions
in this form are held in public, in front of large crowds of horrified onlookers. Colluding with the South may occur, he adds,
if there is an audacious attempt to gain information.

But he believes the likelihood of this is
slim, because the athletes will be aware of the consequences. He previously told us: "It could be in the
interest of either side, to try and gain better information on the other side. "But I think within the context of the Olympics
it is quite limited." Daily Star Online also revealed that Kim is
likely to send spies to the Olympic Games to ensure athletes are not stepping out of
line..

Thursday, May 14, 2015

North Korea warns Australia it is in nuclear weapon range - DAILY NEWS



North Korea warns Australia it is in nuclear
weapon range North Korea threatens nuclear war with Australia
saying the country is 'within range' of Kim Jong-un's missile arsenal and warning Malcolm
Turnbull not to cosy up to Trump's U.S. North Korea has threatened Australia with
nuclear war in a blunt message reminding Malcolm Turnbull that the nation is in range of a
catastrophic strike. The rogue state warned Australia against cosying
up to the US as Vice President Mike Pence visits - saying that following US moves in
the region would be a 'suicidal act'. North Korea's state news agency (KCNA) on
Saturday warned Australia not to 'blindly and zealously toe' the US line, while also
castigating Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop.

An agency spokesman said Ms Bishop has 'spouted
a string of rubbish' against North Korea, which puts Australia at risk of a nuclear
strike. 'If Australia persists in following the US
moves to isolate and stifle the DPRK and remains a shock brigade of the US master, this will
be a suicidal act of coming within the range of the nuclear strike of the strategic force
of the DPRK,' the report said. 'The Australian Foreign Minister had better
think twice about the consequences to be entailed by her reckless tongue-lashing before flattering
the US. 'It is hard to expect good words from the
foreign minister of such a government.

But if she is the foreign minister of a country,
she should speak with elementary common sense about the essence of the situation.' Earlier this week Ms Bishop said on the ABC's
AM program that North Korea's nuclear weapons program posed a 'serious threat' to Australia,
unless it was stopped by the international community. The KCNA report said that what Ms Bishop had
said 'can never be pardoned' as it was 'an act against peace' and North Korea's 'entirely
just steps for self defence'. It said Australia was shielding a hostile
US policy of nuclear threats and blackmail against North Korea, which was the root cause
of the current crisis on on the Korean Peninsula. The report also said Australia encouraged
the US to opt for 'reckless and risky military actions'.

'The present government of Australia is blindly
and zealously toeing the US line.' The report said the situation on the Korean
Peninsula was 'inching close to the brink of war in an evil cycle of increasing tensions'. US Vice-President Mike Pence is in Australia,
where his visit has been dominated by discussion on the threat of North Korea's nuclear weapons
and missiles programs. Mr Pence said North Korea is an 'urgent and
most dangerous' threat to peace and security in the Asia Pacific region. 'While all options are on the table, let me
assure you the United States will continue to work closely with Australia, our other
allies in the region and China to bring economic and diplomatic pressure to bear on the regime,'
he said during a joint press conference with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on Saturday.

Mr Pence said warming ties between the US
and China means a peaceful outcome on the Korean peninsula is still possible. 'We truly believe that, as our allies in the
region and China bring that pressure to bear, there is a chance that we can achieve a historic
objective of a nuclear-free Korea peninsula by peaceful means,' he said. The US Vice President praised Mr Turnbull
who also called on China to add more pressure to their eastern neighbour, as tensions soar
following missile tests. 'We are quietly confident, I would say, that
China will step up to this challenge and responsibility,' he said.

'China has a leverage, an ability to influence
North Korea that far exceeds any others.' North Korea's latest missile test fizzled
last weekend, but it conducted two nuclear test explosions and 24 ballistic missile tests
last year. Fears are rising that Pyongyang may be preparing
a sixth nuclear test to commemorate the 85th anniversary of its military's founding on
Tuesday. 'It is self-evident that China has the opportunity
and responsibility to stop this reckless and dangerous trajectory,' Mr Turnbull said..

Saturday, May 9, 2015

North Korea to 'sell nukes to TERRORISTS' in shock warning - DAILY NEWS



North Korea to 'sell nukes to TERRORISTS'
in shock warning NORTH Korea is on course to sell its weapons
to blood-thirsty terror groups, a retired US Army General has shockingly claimed. Jack Keane believes nuke nut Kim Jong-un will
be prepared to sell lethal nukes to terrorists if the price is right. His warning comes as the Hermit Kingdom continues
to advance its programme, having fired its first nuke in months  the Hwasong-15  in
November. Keane told Fox News: "Listen, if he acquires
these miniaturised nuclear weapons he's going to sell them.

"Would he sell them to a terrorist who gave
him a lot of money? Of course he would." He added Kim could even be tempted to part
ways with his arsenal in exchange for cash from "kissing cousin" Iran. Keane continued: "So this proliferation is
going to go on and his cousin, his kissing cousin, is Iran so its not just about their
missiles pointed at the United States." Its that the world becomes a much more
dangerous place. "These military options are back on the table,
the economic effort led by the diplomatic effort is clearly the United States main
effort. "And were doing everything we possibly
can with China and the other allies to get these guys to shut down." Keane's comments follow harrowing revelations
that a North Korean soldier  who fled the communist state for South Korea  has been
found with anthrax in his system.

The unnamed rogue developed an immunity to
the disease before his escape, but his condition has sparked fears Kim is preparing a bio war. And the findings also come as four other defectors
from the state were found with radiation symptoms, although it's not clear if this is linked
to Kim's weapons programme..

Monday, May 4, 2015

North Korea tells United States it WILL give up nukes - DAILY NEWS



North Korea tells United States it WILL give
up nukes NORTH Korea has told the United States it
is prepared to give up its nuclear weapons in a huge breakthrough. The world was on the brink of nuclear war
all last year as North Korean leader Kim Jong-un repeatedly tested missiles while threatening
the US with annihilation. But in a massive change of heart, the regime
has now said for the first time that it is prepared to discuss the denuclearization of
the Korean Peninsula when Kim meets President Donald Trump, a US official said tonight. The US and North Korean officials have held
secret contacts recently in which Pyongyang directly delivered the message of its willingness
to hold the summit.

Speaking on the condition of anonymity, the
official said that until now, Washington had been relying on South Korea's assurance of
Kim's intentions. Denuclearization of the Peninsula would mark
a huge triumph for Trump, with him achieving what numerous Presidents before him have failed
to do. As recently as last November, the two countries
have been trading insults and threats, including Trump warning the hermit state not to "test"
him. He tweeted at the time: "NoKo has interpreted
America's past restraint as weakness.

"This would be a fatal miscalculation. "Do not underestimate us. AND DO NOT TRY US.".