Saturday, August 12, 2017

North Korea Will Probably Test-Fire ICBMs Toward Guam to Test Resolve of U.S.: American Government Must Not Falter for a Moment

After all the dangerous rhetoric from the last week, I think it’s very likely that North Korea will test launch four ICMBs toward Guam, and then crash them outside of Guam territorial waters as a demonstration of the “strength” of their weapons.

Their own statements seem to support this theory.  The North Korean government said that

“…. The Hwasong-12 rockets to be launched by the KPA will cross the sky above Shimane, Hiroshima and Koichi Prefectures of Japan. They will fly 3356.7 km for 1 065 seconds and hit the waters 30 to 40 km away from Guam.

The KPA Strategic Force will finally complete the plan until mid August and report it to the commander-in-chief of the DPRK nuclear force and wait for his order.”

I seriously doubt they’ll enter Guam airspace, or that they’ll be nuclear armed.   This seems to be a declaration of intent, with their Liberation Day holiday coming up next Tuesday, August 15th.

If Little Kim wants to play with fire, he’s going to get burned badly.   But sometimes that’s the only way a petulant child learns the lesson.

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