“North Korea has agreed to suspend all Nuclear Tests and close up a major test site,” Trump tweeted shortly after the announcement from Pyongyang. “This is very good news for North Korea and the World — big progress! Look forward to our Summit.”
But Kim’s statement on Saturday made no mention of North Korea giving up its program. It simply signaled a freeze, apparently because the leader is satisfied with the rapid progress the country made last year, developing what it said was a “super large heavy warhead” and a missile capable of carrying it to the U.S. mainland.Oh that Trump is such a liar you cannot believe a word the man says. </s>
“We no longer need any nuclear test or test launches of intermediate and intercontinental range ballistic missiles, and because of this the northern nuclear test site has finished its mission,” the official Korean Central News Agency quoted Kim as saying.
There has been considerable skepticism among North Korea experts that Kim, having poured so much money and effort into the program, not to mention his personal prestige, would give it up so readily.Obviously this is reported all over the place. Actually, the best reporting I saw tonight is by RT America, a Washington site funded by Russia with Russian perspective, an interview hosted by Ed Schult (!) Trump has gone further with North Korea than any previous US president.
None of the reporting mentioned the recent "earthquake" in N. Korea that wiped out their research caves deep in their mountain that killed their researchers.
And none of the reporting connected that dot with a similar dot, another "earthquake" a fair distance from Iran's only nuclear power plant.
And none mentioned another similar dot, an unheard of a protest erupting during Friday prayers in Kazerun with the whole place chanting "Our enemy is right here. They're lying when they say it is America. Witness the disintegration of the mullas' regime."
STOP THE PRESSES: #IranProtests today at the Friday prayers sermon in Kazerun. Ppl chanting "Our enemy is right here. They're lying when they say it's America". Witness the disintegration of the mullahs' regime. (Film via MEK activists in #Iran) What say @USAdarFarsi @nikkihaley? pic.twitter.com/M7HLSHKEHK— M. Hanif Jazayeri (@HanifJazayeri) April 20, 2018
And none of the reporting mentioned the science fiction-y weapons that are actually in development, so it's said, and it's aways said after the system is operational like stealth aircraft was and the B-2 was, allowing all those wild rumors of UFOs at Area 52. Duckduckgo images [rods from god]. Or something else very close to it.
B-2 over Rose Bowl. Good Lord that thing look like a Bat-plane. Do you have any idea the degree of coordination it takes to fly that behemoth over a spot just as a song on the ground ends?
Rods from God.
Two strategicly convenient "earthquakes." It's possible our president is making offers that cannot be refused. And he doesn't seem the kind of guy like the last president who allows opportunities like well timed revolutions to pass by.
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I hope so. Will the MSM give credit where credit is due?
They dassent. It would mean giving him credit for the economy, for trade, for taxes (did you know the tax cut pays for itself?), for illegals, and now winning the Korean War.
BTW here's a great piece on the whole Rods From God concept (first used in 'Nam).
If it really works like that, it means nucular weapons are obsolete.
May I have a link for the earthquake?
You didn't say which one you wanted, so
Hermit Kingdom
Xerxes' pad
Since Lurch had James Taylor sing after the Paris terror attack, maybe John Bolton should have somebody sing about the "earthquakes".
How's 'bout Jerry Lee Lewis?
We ain't fakin', whole lotta shakin' goin' on
Thanks, Ed, but I wanted one that mentioned:
"None of the reporting mentioned the recent "earthquake" in N. Korea that wiped out their research caves deep in their mountain that killed their researchers."
DB, as long as it isn't "goodness, gracious, great balls of fire."
I think this is what you want.
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