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Saturday, 20 May 2017

Kim Jong Un calls America a 'den of evils' as he ramps up rhetoric

The frosty relationship between America and North Korea is unlikely to thaw anytime soon and the regime's leader, Kim Jong Un has some very strong words for the world's super power. An article in the state-run Rodong Sinmun newspaper titled 'Don't Dream Silly Dream', threatened the US by saying 'its desperate intelligence operation against DPRK will only bring destruction to it'.

It went ahead to say the 'maximum pressure and engagement' employed by President Donald Trump was 'just a policy of state-sponsored terrorism'.
It accused the US of 'unhesitatingly resorting to hideous provocation' and 'foolhardy operations'. Continuing its hardline stance, it said:
'The foolhardy operations against the supreme leadership of the DPRK and its strategic facilities only bring to light, the wretched plight of the U.S. which has sustained disgraceful defeats only in the showdown with the DPRK. Only last week, the secretive Asian nation through its vice foreign minister, Hang Song-ryol accused the US of 'state sponsored terrorism' in an attempt to assassinate Kim Jong-un using a biochemical substance. As American troops continue joint military exercises with South Korea, the North has vowed to develop a missile mounted with a nuclear warhead that can strike the mainland United States, saying the programme is necessary to counter U.S. aggression'.

10 comments:

  1. He need to sack his BARBER!

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  2. mumu
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  3. I bet one day he"ll kill his barber.

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  4. As much as i agree with his style of leadership to North-Koreans, i completely agree with his statement. U.S behaves like our politicians that distribute guns to hungry destitutes to rig elections.

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  5. Deal with them pls may be they will Muslims alone

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  6. Deal with them pls may be they will Muslims alone

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  7. Somehow, I just like this guy. He's just implementing what his grandfather and father planned. He's protecting his country. However, if it's true his people are barely getting by, in terms of livelihood, he should balance the scale.

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