Last week, Donald Trump proved that, when necessary, he was is willing to use the United States military against a sovereign nation. But what does that mean for North Korea?
Previous to the Syrian strike, a White House official told reporters that, in regards to North Korea, “the clock has now run out, and all options are on the table.” Donald Trump took the statement even further, promising that “if China is not going to solve North Korea, we will.”
So is the White House signaling a North Korean attack? Or are they simply talking tough, hoping that China or North Korea will get the message?
If they were hoping for the latter, North Korea certainly doesn’t seem deterred. Instead of deescalating the war of words, the North Korean government vowed nuclear retaliation against the United States.
Read about what might prompt the Koreans to strike on the next page:
Just think it might solve our illegal immigrants problem in California
California has a lot of problems. High taxes, choking regulations, 2 million illegal aliens, high crime rates, and a state government in almost total control by democrats ( no check on tax and spending ). On the other hand, great weather and stunning natural beauty, high technology industry, and valuable large scale farming and ranching operations. It’s a mixed bag for sure.
Looks like an end to his regime is coming to an end finally!!
YOUR GENERALS ARE GOING TO KILL YOU STUPID!
Do what we should have done in 1953.
if this “rug-rat” has missiles pointed at california ,…i sure hope “he” has targeted …SACRAMENTO !