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Kim wants N Korea to make more nuclear material for bombs

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Really don't like seeing world is starting another wave of proliferation but in 20th century that's the only guarantee so other countries won't invade sovereign nation.

https://theintercept.com/2018/02/06/lie-after-lie-what-colin-powell-knew-about-iraq-fifteen-years-ago-and-what-he-told-the-un/

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/other/twenty-years-on-reflection-and-regret-on-2002-iraq-war-vote/ar-AA196XFw

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The wrong people are in charge.

If the right people were in charge,

we would have peace.

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How can we have peace with these murderous ideologies that have been killing their own people and making the whole anxious and afraid?

Why do we have these talk only UN organizations?

Why wait for something to happen to finally give freedom to these people?

This isnt supposed to be a different "culture" or "point of view", no human being deserves to be born in a cage or be forced to worship anyone or else.

If you think you already knew anything about North Korea or just how cruel human beings can be, just read or watch anything on the NK hero Yeonmi Park's channel. Starving and torturing the flesh is simply not enough.

Waiting every single day for communism to be shamefully remembered as a very ugly chapter of human history.

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"(A) small group of Japanese bureaucrats with close ties to the U.S. defense establishment continues to work hard to maintain the role of U.S. nuclear weapons in Japanese security policy. They opposed President George H.W. Bush’s 1991 decision to unilaterally remove all U.S. nuclear weapons from Asia. They told the U.S. Congress they support preparations to redeploy U.S. nuclear weapons in Okinawa. And they applauded the Trump administration’s decision to bring U.S. nuclear weapons back into Asia.

These Japanese officials only speak in private and take exceptional measures to keep their comments secret. That’s probably due to concerns about Japanese public opinion. A 2015 NHK poll showed that only 10.3 percent of respondents felt the nuclear umbrella was necessary, down from 20.8 percent in 2010.

This tiny but powerful minority is also preventing the Japanese government from signing the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW). Japanese supporters of the treaty, led by the survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, are pressing the Japanese government to sign." Does Japan Have Nuclear Weapons? - Union of Concerned Scientists (ucsusa.org)

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Ever notice that the only two nations making crazed nuclear threats to annihilate the world are the two Little Dictators; one in Moscow and the other in Pyongyang...

All they're doing is showing their insecurity and fear - two scared little men full of faux bluster and bombast...

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Ever notice that the only two nations making crazed nuclear threats to annihilate the world are the two Little Dictators; one in Moscow and the other in Pyongyang...

All they're doing is showing their insecurity and fear - two scared little men full of faux bluster and bombast...

China: sickening the world

Russia: killing the world

N. Korea: threatening the world

Any doubt communism is nothing but the most lethal disease to the human civilization?

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What a big surprise. I thought Kim would have wanted to improve the average North Korean's standard of living, nutritional intake and life expectancy. Maybe get the North Korean economy out of the toilet and on the charts.

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North Korea is believed to be operating at least one additional covert uranium enrichment facility, in addition to the one at its Yongbyon complex.

The world can thank Pakistan for providing North Korea with the designs for gas centrifuges for enriching Uranium.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/oct/19/pakistan.northkorea

Abdul Qadeer Khan, the father of the nuclear programs of Pakistan, Iran and North Korea himself stole those designs when he was working for the Urenco Group consortium in Netherlands.

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lincolnmanToday  04:29 pm JST

Ever notice that the only two nations making crazed nuclear threats to annihilate the world are the two Little Dictators; one in Moscow and the other in Pyongyang...

All they're doing is showing their insecurity and fear - two scared little men full of faux bluster and bombast...

And Iran, with all this 'Islamic Bomb' claptrap crap.

> finally richToday  05:07 pm JST

Ever notice that the only two nations making crazed nuclear threats to annihilate the world are the two Little Dictators; one in Moscow and the other in Pyongyang...

All they're doing is showing their insecurity and fear - two scared little men full of faux bluster and bombast...

China: sickening the world

Russia: killing the world

N. Korea: threatening the world

Any doubt communism is nothing but the most lethal disease to the human civilization?

USSR. The USA and USSR buried the hatchet in late 1989. Today's Russia has a fascist regime of scummythugs.

OssanAmericaToday  06:06 pm JST

What a big surprise. I thought Kim would have wanted to improve the average North Korean's standard of living, nutritional intake and life expectancy. Maybe get the North Korean economy out of the toilet and on the charts.

If Kimmyboy knows what's good for him, he will mind his own beeswax and shut up. During the Obama era the USA committed an act of cyberwar (a huge Trojan horse) that set back Iran's nuclear/uranium processing ambition by several years. NK might get cyber-smacked as well if Fat Boy keeps flapping his chops like a Pac-Man.

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