And let the Games begin

Jimdamick

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SEOUL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has seen indications that North Korea may be preparing for a new missile test-launch in the coming days or weeks, U.S. officials said on Thursday, in what could be an early test of President-elect Donald Trump's administration.

South Korean media, citing intelligence agencies, said Pyongyang may be readying a test of a new, upgraded prototype of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) as early as Friday, the day Trump is inaugurated.

U.S. officials, who spoke to Reuters on condition of anonymity, cautioned however that they did not have such precise information about the range or potential timing of Pyongyang's missile test, should it happen.

One official suggested Pyongyang could be largely seeking to provoke the Trump administration.

"If they do something, it would more likely be a test of Trump than a test of a delivery system," said a U.S. intelligence officer who monitors North Korean activities. "They probably want to see how he reacts to a provocation, even a minor one, and if they really want to poke him, they'll do it right away."

Ha Ha Ha, Donald (shyster) Trump from Queens, NY, big boy on the block, that if it wasn't for his daddy would be selling used cars in the Bronx, and fucking that up. Now let's just see how far he get's with that nutjob in N,Korea talking his bullshit. This ain't Kansas anymore Trump, and he better understand that, like now.

And just wait until the Chinese do the same fucking thing in the South China sea, because you do know that is coming.don't you?
 
SEOUL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has seen indications that North Korea may be preparing for a new missile test-launch in the coming days or weeks, U.S. officials said on Thursday, in what could be an early test of President-elect Donald Trump's administration.

South Korean media, citing intelligence agencies, said Pyongyang may be readying a test of a new, upgraded prototype of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) as early as Friday, the day Trump is inaugurated.

U.S. officials, who spoke to Reuters on condition of anonymity, cautioned however that they did not have such precise information about the range or potential timing of Pyongyang's missile test, should it happen.

One official suggested Pyongyang could be largely seeking to provoke the Trump administration.

"If they do something, it would more likely be a test of Trump than a test of a delivery system," said a U.S. intelligence officer who monitors North Korean activities. "They probably want to see how he reacts to a provocation, even a minor one, and if they really want to poke him, they'll do it right away."

Ha Ha Ha, Donald (shyster) Trump from Queens, NY, big boy on the block, that if it wasn't for his daddy would be selling used cars in the Bronx, and fucking that up. Now let's just see how far he get's with that nutjob in N,Korea talking his bullshit. This ain't Kansas anymore Trump, and he better understand that, like now.

And just wait until the Chinese do the same fucking thing in the South China sea, because you do know that is coming.don't you?

I'm sure Mattis has considered this. DT isn't some loose cannon gone rogue.
 
I see adults overreacting and being unable or unwilling to accept reality.

What, N Koreas gonna test launch and DT's gonna stumble out of bed in his jammies and mash the big red "launch" button? I don't think so.
 
SEOUL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has seen indications that North Korea may be preparing for a new missile test-launch in the coming days or weeks, U.S. officials said on Thursday, in what could be an early test of President-elect Donald Trump's administration.

South Korean media, citing intelligence agencies, said Pyongyang may be readying a test of a new, upgraded prototype of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) as early as Friday, the day Trump is inaugurated.

U.S. officials, who spoke to Reuters on condition of anonymity, cautioned however that they did not have such precise information about the range or potential timing of Pyongyang's missile test, should it happen.

One official suggested Pyongyang could be largely seeking to provoke the Trump administration.

"If they do something, it would more likely be a test of Trump than a test of a delivery system," said a U.S. intelligence officer who monitors North Korean activities. "They probably want to see how he reacts to a provocation, even a minor one, and if they really want to poke him, they'll do it right away."

Ha Ha Ha, Donald (shyster) Trump from Queens, NY, big boy on the block, that if it wasn't for his daddy would be selling used cars in the Bronx, and fucking that up. Now let's just see how far he get's with that nutjob in N,Korea talking his bullshit. This ain't Kansas anymore Trump, and he better understand that, like now.

And just wait until the Chinese do the same fucking thing in the South China sea, because you do know that is coming.don't you?

Historically, there is always provocation after a new inauguration.
 
Pretty obvious to me that this is a proxy move by China to see what cards Trump is holding.

Trumps magic bullshit might work on his cucks but other world leaders will gladly call his bullshit and tell him to go fuck himself.

See example below:


Precisely.
 
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