With the eyes of the world fixed on the standoff between the United States and North Korea over the rogue regime’s aggressive push for intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), some experts are worrying about an equally or even more serious threat.
For the time being, North Korean dictator seems to be backing away from his recent threat to attack the American territory of Guam. He set a deadline of mid-August to have a plan of attack ready, but now seems to be bowing to pressure from tough talk by President Donald Trump and new United Nations sanctions China appears to be carrying out.
Meanwhile, in the skies above the U.S., two North Korean satellites are orbiting the Earth, passing above the United States in a path that could spell real trouble should one of those satellites be armed with a small nuclear warhead.
On the next page, learn what an expert on electromagnetic pulse (EMP) and homeland security shared in a recent radio interview.
James there you go again, no facts, no common sense
Shoot them down
Trump. His health care plan was a total disaster. His immigration ban got blocked again and he’s being investigated by the FBI with his approval rating at a historic low. Lmao Potato$#%&!@*trump supporters.
Yes they do have satellites. Research it. SMH
Ronnie Warman well they did not loaunch them sop i dont bsee any military use
Fatty Finn, you can aim to Washington, nobody will oppose to it.
I think that a deliberate EMP attack is considered to be an attack with a WMD. Our response would be immediate and most likely be nuclear. NK know this, and will not cross that line.
Read ” one second after”. Eye opener
Michael Paul
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