Donald Trump mocking North Korea

In the “UN speech: Trump says ‘Rocket Man’ Kim Jong Un on ‘suicide mission,’ in broadside at ‘rogue regimes’” by Alex Pappas, Fox news,  Donald Trump made a comment to the 193-member U.N. General Assembly, “Rocket Man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime,” using a mocking nickname for North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un. The crisis even more worsened than the last  month when the North announced plans to test missiles around the United States Pacific territory of Guam. North Korea made its longest ever test flight of a ballistic missile Friday, sending an midway range weapon hurtling over United States  ally,  Japan into the northern Pacific Ocean in a launch that signals both boldness of its rivals and a big technological advance.  Washington has repeatedly warned North Korea over its weapons tests, which violate UN Security Council resolutions.

President Donald Trump delivered Tuesday a day of reckoning warning to North Korea and mocked its young leader, a aggressive growth in a debut address to the United Nations, the world’s foremost diplomatic body.In addition to North Korea, the president specifically targeted what he called  “small group of rogue regimes” including Iran and Syria, that pose many threats around the world.  Trump contended that “Rocket Man” ,  his recently nickname for North Korean dictator, threatens an “unthinkable loss of human life” by ensuring nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. Trump also pointed the finger to Iran, calling them  “another reckless regime, one that speaks openly of mass murder, vowing death to America, destruction to Israel and ruin for many leaders and nations in this room.”

In conclusion, the article relates to life or death survival. It shows that no matter what happens we have to survive.  In fact, Donald Trump said “If the United States is forced to defend itself or its allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea. The United States has great strength and patience, but if it is forced to defend itself or its allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea,” his address to the UN General Assembly. So if North Korea goes on the wrong path for themselves we will sooner than later pull the trigger.

When any missile is launched,  it produces a plume and heat signature that is quickly picked up by the U.S. military satellites. Nearly immediately the information is transferred to the North American Aerospace Defense Command, other known as NORAD, which also controls the military’s nuclear forces. Karako says both NORAD and U.S. Strategic Command quickly assess where the missile is going and decide whether it is a threat to the United States or our  allies or any U.S. military forces in the region. At this point, we will know when they fire the missile and hopefully in time determine where it’s going to land.  All things considered, we have the capability to prevent thousands and thousands of death by warning them to take shelter or what I would do is take a next plane out of there.

This article caught my attention because if one wrong move the world could suffer. North Korea’s missile has grew over the decades from boorish battery rockets copied  by World War II designs in  testing of what it says are long-range missiles that may be able to strike targets in the United States. On  July 28, 2017, North Korea carried out its second and latest ICBM test, with the missile reaching an altitude of  3,000km and landing in the sea by Japan. As a matter of fact, it’s interesting and concerning because he could go wild and start missile parts of the United states with the stuff he has. This whole situation relates to everyone in the whole world. If the United States is under attack all of our allies will come and help, hopefully. Or if it was the other way around. Therefore, causing World War III……

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