North Korea dictator Kim Jong Un wants to have another testosterone contest with President Trump and send a message by having the biggest ever missile launch tonight.
Trump will be in South Korea today as he tours Asia and meets with President Moon Jae-in. He will be in Seoul, just 35 miles from the DMZ with NoKo and 120 miles from Pyongyang.
Spies believe NoKo will be planning a massive missile launch as a warning to Trump, who will be in the closest physical proximity to the lard laden leader of the hermit nation.
Missile movements have been detected across North Korea and U.S. and South Korean spy planes have been working diligently to sniff out what Kim is planning.
According to experts, a "battle-ready" launch will be NoKo's next step. Harry Kazianis, director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest said, "they [the missiles] are going to go over Japan and drop it into the mid-Pacific."
On a happier note, the U.S. has North Korea surrounded by warships, bombers, missiles and 80,000 troops ready to kick butt.
Trump will have the world's biggest military war machine poised at the ready should things go south in the north.
All three aircraft carrier battle groups of the 7th Fleet will be fully loaded with up to 90 warplanes and choppers. Alongside are their escorts of 14 missile-destroyers and submarines.
Earlier in the week, a squadron of a dozen F-35 fighter jets landed at their new base in Japan.
There are more than 100 bases are scattered across the islands with about 50,000 military personnel stationed there and another 30,000 stationed in South Korea.
If Pyongyang does something stupid, they will pay for it dearly.
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Trump will be in South Korea today as he tours Asia and meets with President Moon Jae-in. He will be in Seoul, just 35 miles from the DMZ with NoKo and 120 miles from Pyongyang.
Spies believe NoKo will be planning a massive missile launch as a warning to Trump, who will be in the closest physical proximity to the lard laden leader of the hermit nation.
Missile movements have been detected across North Korea and U.S. and South Korean spy planes have been working diligently to sniff out what Kim is planning.
According to experts, a "battle-ready" launch will be NoKo's next step. Harry Kazianis, director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest said, "they [the missiles] are going to go over Japan and drop it into the mid-Pacific."
On a happier note, the U.S. has North Korea surrounded by warships, bombers, missiles and 80,000 troops ready to kick butt.
Trump will have the world's biggest military war machine poised at the ready should things go south in the north.
All three aircraft carrier battle groups of the 7th Fleet will be fully loaded with up to 90 warplanes and choppers. Alongside are their escorts of 14 missile-destroyers and submarines.
Earlier in the week, a squadron of a dozen F-35 fighter jets landed at their new base in Japan.
There are more than 100 bases are scattered across the islands with about 50,000 military personnel stationed there and another 30,000 stationed in South Korea.
If Pyongyang does something stupid, they will pay for it dearly.
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