Donald Trump threatens 'fury' against N Korea ..(again)

bundee1

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I have a cock the size of Nebraska. Just ask my GF
Because no man can exercise and abstain from porkrinds and Redman. It just cant be done. Yup We all turn into fat fucks with Dockers under our tits and the mental agility of a vcr.
Sorry Strokesy I'm not your average guy.
 

Stroker

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Because no man can exercise and abstain from porkrinds and Redman. It just cant be done. Yup We all turn into fat fucks with Dockers under our tits and the mental agility of a vcr.
Sorry Strokesy I'm not your average guy.
I will admit you are a funny person, average guy lol
 

dagwood45431

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You know what's sad? Seeing 60 year old men completely useless and broken down from their own ignorance. Those same people expect other people to give a fuck.
Stop sucking down diet Pepsi and marlboros and maybe your stupid healthcare repeal strategy might have passed.

Sour old skinbags.
Ouch! Even my sphincter tightened a bit on that one.
 

bundee1

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I'm going to confess. I'm psychic and I'm remote viewing you as I type this. Drove NLSK1 off of politics because I remotely saw his loser ass in the middle of nowhere. 6 months of abuse later he posted the pictures of his house surrounded by desert and tumbleweeds.

I see you Strokesy.
 

vostok

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North Korea Guam missile strike plan 'ready by mid-August'

North Korea says it will be ready by mid-August to fire four missiles near the US territory of Guam, as a war of words with Washington intensifies.

State media said Hwasong-12 rockets would pass over Japan and land in the sea about 30km (17 miles) from Guam,

if the plan was approved by Kim Jong-un.

Warnings of "fire and fury" from Donald Trump were denounced, and the US leader was described as "bereft of reason".

The US has warned the North its actions could mean the "end of its regime".

US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said Pyongyang would be "grossly overmatched" in any war against the US and its allies.

The North first announced on Wednesday that it was planning a missile strike against Guam,

which is home to US military bases, strategic bombers and about 163,000 people.

A later statement said the military would "finally complete the plan" by mid-August and report it to leader Kim Jong-un for his approval.

"The Hwasong-12 rockets to be launched by the KPA [Korean People's Army] will cross the sky above Shimane, Hiroshima

and Koichi Prefectures of Japan," state news agency KCNA said, quoting army chief General Kim Rak Gyom.

"They will fly 3,356.7km for 1,065 seconds and hit the waters 30-40km away from Guam."

It called President Trump's remarks on Tuesday that the North risked "fire and fury" as "a load of nonsense".

"Sound dialogue is not possible with such a guy bereft of reason and only absolute force can work on him," it added.

Amid escalating rhetoric, Mr Mattis issued a strongly worded statement on Wednesday, called on Pyongyang to halt its arms programme.

"The DPRK [Democratic People's Republic of Korea] must choose to stop isolating itself and stand down its pursuit of nuclear weapons," he said.

"While our state department is making every effort to resolve this global threat through diplomatic means, it must be noted that the combined

allied militaries now possess the most precise, rehearsed and robust defensive and offensive capabilities on Earth."

Mr Trump boasted about America's atomic arsenal earlier on Wednesday.

Tweeting from New Jersey where he is on holiday, the president said the US nuclear stockpile was "more powerful than ever before".

Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has sought to reassure Americans that North Korea does not pose an imminent threat.

Speaking in Guam, he said he was hopeful a global "pressure campaign" involving

Russia and China could lead to new dialogue with Pyongyang "about a different future"

The tiny but important island of Guam

  • The 541sq km (209 sq miles) volcanic and coral island in the Pacific between the Philippines and Hawaii.
  • It is a "non-incorporated" US territory, with a population of about 163,000.
  • That means people born in Guam are US citizens, have an elected governor and House Representative,
  • but cannot vote for a president in US national elections.
  • US military bases cover about a quarter of the island. About 6,000 personnel are based there and there are plans to move in thousands more.
  • It was a key US base in World War Two, and remains a vital staging post for US operations, giving access to potential
  • flashpoints like the South China Sea, the Koreas and the Taiwan Straits.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-40883372



 
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