When it comes to foreign conflicts, our attention is frequently drawn to the Middle-East since the area is in a state of perpetual war, one in which we are involved. It is also a flashpoint for potential conflicts with Russia as we have conflicting interests there. Or at least we did under the Obama administration. While that focus is understandable and appropriate, there is another part of the world that technically remains in a state of war.
Of course, we’re referring to North and South Korea that ended their conflict not with a peace treaty, but with a cease-fire agreement — one which has more or less held for over 60 years. That’s a long time to still be at war. You would think that in that amount of time, some sort of peace treaty should have been possible. Not so. And with the current North Korean dictator, resumption of hostilities seems more likely than any permanent peace.
More on what hostilities might be about to be released on page two.
Don’t mess up Baby Kim. Those big Nuke Boomers with multiple Nuke warheads are already aimed at your fat$#%&!@* Your f–king dogs will will be eating eating what is left of your sorry$#%&!@*
He is playing games, and it clear he has a plan (poker hand)
What a dumb kid as a leader…mercy
If this fat little Bastard thinks he can intimidate Sec Mattis he will have a rude awakening from all directions. Think about that China before your brat causes the use of Big Big Nukes.
this fat little bastard is about to bit off more than he can chew
China wont help that runt. Wake up!
I think China’s afraid of him and will stand by in fear
He likes being king and.power
Imagine what the people living there must think.
Why don’t the us just shoot down these missels for practice