North Korea reveals WHERE nuclear war with
fanatic US will break out NORTH Korea has proof the US is preparing
for imminent nuclear war, a Pyongyang newspaper has claimed. US Marines have arrived in Australia ready
to fight North Korea should tensions spill over into all-out war. US war chiefs deployed the 1,250 force to
Darwin as part of a six month training exercise with Australian and Chinese troops. But North Korean state-controlled newspaper
Rodong Sinmun claims the US is using Australia as a launchpad to wage nuclear war.
The newspaper wrote: This is the largest
scale US military presence in Australia after World War 2. America is fanatically, crazily trying
to optimise its nuclear war readiness. The paper reported the story on Monday under
the headline: America prepares for nuclear war in different overseas military deployments. The explosive claims come as a spokesperson
for the totalitarian regime accused Australia of blindly and zealously toeing the US
line.
The spokesperson added: It is entirely
attributable to the nuclear threat escalated by the US and its anachronistic policy hostile
to the DPRK that the situation on the Korean Peninsula is inching close to the brink of
war in an evil cycle of increasing tensions. 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. But Christopher Pyne, Australias defence
minister, dismissed the claims and said the deployment has been a longstanding government
policy. He said: Its not in any way a preparation
for a conflagration on the Korean Peninsula.
Obviously, we want to avoid any such military
action and we want the North Koreans to behave as well as they can, like reasonable, international
citizens. That means ending their missile testing
and not preparing for a nuclear war with either the United States, Japan, South Korea or anyone
else for that matter. Donald Trump has sent his biggest nuclear
submarine to the Korean peninsula over fears Kim Jong-un may detonate a nuclear bomb today. As an armada of US war ships approach the
region, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said the secretive regime "must be
stopped".
In response, the Hermit Kingdom has warned
it is ready to fire a nuclear missile at the US mainland..
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