President Trump’s address to the United Nations this week has been making seismic waves across the world. It had been a long time in the making, but finally a President of the United States stood up and called out terrorism, communism, socialism, and the rogue regimes of Iran, Syria, and North Korea.
Needless to say, no one on that list was thrilled to be called out for the failures and evil depravity that they’ve been engaging in. North Korea and its diminutive weasel of a leader, Kim Jong Un (WHOA FAT!) threw a tantrum and responded personally. Key points of his response include:
And finally:
Gosh! That’ …harsh! *Side question, If Trump is a dotard (senile old man) does that mean we can call Kim Jong Un a blowhard megalomaniac with a Napoleon complex?
You can read the statement in full here.
Kim Jong Un’s response to @realDonaldTrump’s UN speech. Written in first person, released by #NorthKorea media: https://t.co/wtZLDVzzZU pic.twitter.com/zIhVGRnhf4
— Josh Berlinger (@j_berlingerCNN) September 22, 2017
All the liberals and left (ok, yes, they are pretty much one and the same) who went into massive apoplectic shock over HOW DARE TRUMP SAY THINGS! were the same ones to jump on the bandwagon and cheer the dictator of THE most oppressive regime in the world.
https://twitter.com/joshcox69/status/911012707335376897
Does Kim have a twitter account? We should thank him. It’s been tough thinking up new words to describe dummy these days….
— Tori Lee Kinmartin (@KinmartinTori) September 22, 2017
Yeah … don’t thank him for anything but coming up with an interesting word. As to the rest, North Korea and that squalid little dictator are a definitive danger to the world. How many missiles have they tested in just the last three years? Two years that involved Obama doing absolutely NOTHING in response except to mouth pretty words? Too many.
Did Obama ever call out North Korea on the world stage and be blunt about it? NO.
Did Obama respond to Otto Warmbier’s parents when they asked for help? NO.
President Trump and the Administration have been putting pressure on China, Russia, and the UN to get North Korea to back off.
Did Obama do any of that? NO.
We now know, after that cute little personally-worded (with odd translation errors) response that Lil’ Kim WHOA FAT! is super serial, you guys.
North Korea’s foreign minister warned Thursday that Pyongyang could test a powerful nuclear weapon over the Pacific Ocean in response to US President Donald Trump’s threats of military action.
The country’s Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho, who was due to address the United Nations General Assembly on Friday but has since dropped out, told reporters in New York that the ultimate decision, however, was up to his boss, Kim Jong Un.“This could probably mean the strongest hydrogen bomb test over the Pacific Ocean. Regarding which measures to take, I don’t really know since it is what Kim Jong Un does,” said Ri.
The executive order Trump inked just ahead of the lunch enhances Treasury Department authorities to target individuals who provide goods, services or technology to North Korea, Trump said. He added the order would also allow the US to identify new industries — including textiles, fishing and manufacturing — as potential targets for future actions.The order also bans ships and aircraft that have visited North Korea from entering the United States for 180 days.
We are reaping the result of the appeasement diplomacy of President Clinton with President Carter’s assistance. Presidents Bush and Obama’s negligence in resolving this problem has made our shores vulnerable to nuclear missile attacks and yet the MSM and all the Hollywood elites think President Trump is the one behaving irrationally. I cannot fathom that so many people’s hatred for the president outweighs their concern for their fellow citizens. Thankfully we have a president who is, at least in this situation, looking out for us and willing to address this crisis.
Given that nuclear weapons produce an electro-magnetic pulse which fries modern day electronics, and that in much of the air over the Pacific Ocean there are things like airliners, a large hydrogen bomb burst could result in civilian deaths when those airliner’s engines cease to run and the electronics in the flight controls go dead.
Would that be an act of war? When atmospheric tests were conducted in the 1950’s most technology was not as sensitive to EMPs.
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