Showing posts with label ballistic missile test. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ballistic missile test. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

BREAKING: Iran Begins Civil War: Shots fired and Iran Conducts a Ballistic Missile Test



Iran forces have begun shooting Iranian protesters as unrest has gone full-on. 

AK 47s have been used inside police stations as the Revolutionary Guards have been firing at the protesters. It seems that a 300$ inflation rate has angered the public as the Iranian rial has become as useful as toilet paper in Asia. 

The people are chanting that "this is the final battle," and "death to Khamenei," and it's beginning to look like the mainstream media might even report on the situation.

The IRGC thugs have been kidnapping people off the streets. 


The street scenes are chaotic.

President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have sent words of support to the brave people of Iran who are out in the streets protesting the regime, being shot at and as mentioned, some are being kidnapped.

The Trump administration has put additional sanctions on Iran.

As there is no Second Amendment, since there's no Constitution, in Iran, the people are helpless against the IRGC goons.

As mentioned in the title, Iran has conducted ballistic missile test, after the warning by Trump to cease and desist. 


Obviously, this is an ongoing situation and more will follow.

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Sunday, May 28, 2017

Kim fires another projectile toward Japan

According to South Korea, their neighbors in the north fired a new projectile off its east coast Monday that evidently landed in the Sea of Japan. No Japanese were hurt in this, the latest of likely test-launching of a ballistic missile, but that doesn't mean they're not planning something in the future.

A statement by the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff said the launch occurred near the North Korean coastal town of Wonsan, but they did not identify the type of projectile fired or whether it was successful.

South Korea's Yonhap news agency said the projectile is believed to be a ballistic missile, but did not cite a source for that information. They are still analyzing exactly what it was the North launched.

Meanwhile in Tokyo, the Japanese government's chief Cabinet secretary Yoshihide Suga said the projectile may have splashed down in Japan's "exclusive economic zone" in the Sea of Japan, stating that there had been "no damage to vessels and aircraft in the area."

Thanks to former President Clinton, North Korea is a few more years away from its goal of being able to target a U.S. mainland city with a nuclear ICBM, but they are getting closer day by day.

And you cannot put the genie back in the bottle if Kim goes nuclear.

This is our biggest foreign policy challenge both to the new leaders in Washington and Seoul.

Making it hard to guess where he stands, President Trump has both praised and warned North Korea but his administration is still trying to solidify a policy to deal with their nuclear ambitions--perhaps by a doing a dramatic demonstration (heaven forbid).

The new liberal president in Seoul, Moon Jae-in, has signaled that  he will be more flexible in expanding civilian exchange with the North, which sounds good on paper, but is probably a very stupid thing to do.

Many analysts say Moon will probably not push for any rapprochement projects because the North has gone too far in its nuclear program.

But who knows--he's a liberal and they think with their hearts, which have no brains.

Moon has begun steps toward engaging Kim by restarting stalled civilian aid and exchange programs in order to improve strained ties. He has even said recently that the South will allow a civic group to contact the North about potentially helping in the treatment of malaria, the first government approval on cross-border civilian exchanges since January 2016.

If this can go forward, fewer North Koreans will die of malaria which should leave more of them alive to die of starvation.


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