Furious over sanctions, North Korea vows to nuke US
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Let them try it...seriously...it will be worst mistake they could ever do to themselves.
Let them try it...seriously...it will be worst mistake they could ever do to themselves.
they must be getting hungry again
i honestly dont want to see it happen, the loss of life would be painful(way way way more on their side)
and quite possibly, if they were to drop a nuke, it probably wouldnt be mainland, it would be at either a base in the region, a us territory in the region (like guam) or hawaii
i honestly dont want to see it happen, the loss of life would be painful(way way way more on their side)
and quite possibly, if they were to drop a nuke, it probably wouldnt be mainland, it would be at either a base in the region, a us territory in the region (like guam) or hawaii
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This is actually retarded
It's okay for them to be mad, and I'm sure that we're getting a very biased version of events just as much as the citizens of pyongyang. However! Using nuclear weapons is just 100% irresponsible. Should the world have more nukes to deter N.K? Or less nukes so this isn't as much of a problem? Logic goes out the window when you have a super buttfrustrated dictator type at the helm with something to prove.
We will make a preemptive nuclear attack against our enemies wherever they are and turn their strongholds into a sea of flames.
It's okay for them to be mad, and I'm sure that we're getting a very biased version of events just as much as the citizens of pyongyang. However! Using nuclear weapons is just 100% irresponsible. Should the world have more nukes to deter N.K? Or less nukes so this isn't as much of a problem? Logic goes out the window when you have a super buttfrustrated dictator type at the helm with something to prove.
The U.N. Security Council is set to impose a fourth round of sanctions against Pyongyang in a fresh attempt to rein in its nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
Russia's U.N. Ambassador Vitaly Churkin, the current council president, said the council would vote on the draft sanctions resolution Thursday morning.
The resolution was drafted by the United States and China, North Korea's closest ally. The council's agreement to put the resolution to a vote just 48 hours later signaled that it would almost certainly have the support of all 15 council members.
Russia's U.N. Ambassador Vitaly Churkin, the current council president, said the council would vote on the draft sanctions resolution Thursday morning.
The resolution was drafted by the United States and China, North Korea's closest ally. The council's agreement to put the resolution to a vote just 48 hours later signaled that it would almost certainly have the support of all 15 council members.
United Nations + China on one side... North Korea on the other.






