cancel2 2022 (11-26-2020)
Doc Dutch (11-26-2020)
Just cause, are you 'aving a laugh? Why do you always side with the mad mullahs and Shi'ites, McMoonshi'ite? The Houthis have laid millions of plastic mines all supplied by your mullah mates and killed thousands of innocent civilians including many children.
https://www.wearethemighty.com/asper...ns-into-yemen/
https://www.armscontrol.org/act/2020...-missiles-2020North Korea launched a series of short-range missiles in March, marking its first missile tests in 2020 and signaling Pyongyang’s intent to follow through with leader Kim Jong Un’s promise to possess a “new strategic weapon” in the near future. Kim announced North Korea would continue to develop “necessary and prerequisite strategic weapons” throughout the year in his speech at a plenary meeting of the 7th Central Committee of the Worker's Party of Korea, held Dec. 28–31.
https://www.defensenews.com/opinion/...greater-range/North Korea is signaling this will be its busiest year of missile testing yet. In March, the regime conducted nine tests, the most in a single month recorded in our database.
Recall that on April 21, 2018, Kim Jong Un declared North Korea would cease intercontinental ballistic missile and nuclear tests in the lead-up to a summit with U.S. President Donald Trump. However, Kim’s stated reason for the pause — more pragmatic than diplomatic — asserted it was because North Korea had “completed its mission” for its nuclear and missile program.
As diplomatic talks stalled, North Korea slowly began to unwind its pledge, and in May 2019, over a year after initially pledging to halt tests, it resumed launching missiles. Finally, on Jan. 1, 2020, Kim stated he no longer felt “unilaterally bound” by North Korea’s moratorium on long-range missile and nuclear tests.
Looks like Kim showed Cheeto who's got the bigger button after all!
Once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right.
cancel2 2022 (11-26-2020)
cancel2 2022 (11-26-2020)
cancel2 2022 (11-26-2020)
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