You're talking about burgers...what about the cigarettes? smh....guess its a very stressful job...He needs to ease off the cheese burgers. He looked so healthy when he came to power. Now he looks like he is about to have a heart attack any moment.
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You're talking about burgers...what about the cigarettes? smh....guess its a very stressful job...He needs to ease off the cheese burgers. He looked so healthy when he came to power. Now he looks like he is about to have a heart attack any moment.
You're talking about burgers...what about the cigarettes? smh....guess its a very stressful job...
Escaping assasination attempts? preventing coups? Treacherous deals on the table with other countries? Public uprising? EVen Obama Barack got grey hairs within 2 days of being president..he came in with black hair, left with grey hair...and yea, i heard he also smoked/s cigarettes. he's a hero tho. Drizzy!What part of being a despot is stressful??
Escaping assasination attempts? preventing coups? Treacherous deals on the table with other countries? Public uprising? EVen Obama Barack got grey hairs within 2 days of being president..he came in with black hair, left with grey hair...and yea, i heard he also smoked/s cigarettes. he's a hero tho. Drizzy!
One million tons..,that's a lot of food..


Just look at Imran Khan he seems to have gotten older overnight.


Today North Korea tests “super-large” multiple rocket launch system: KCNA
Japan says North Korea developing warheads to penetrate missile defenses
TOKYO (Reuters) - Pyongyang appears to be developing warheads to penetrate a ballistic missile shield defending Japan, the country’s defense chief said on Tuesday, pointing to the irregular trajectories of the latest missiles launched by North Korea.
Defense Minister Takeshi Iwaya told a news conference Japan believes the rockets were a new short-range ballistic missile, according to a ministry spokesman who confirmed his comments carried by domestic media.
Recent short-range missile tests by Pyongyang have stoked alarm in neighboring Japan even as U.S. President Donald Trump has dismissed the launches as unimportant.
The United Nations Security Council discussed North Korea’s actions behind closed-doors on Tuesday at the request of Germany, France and Britain. The three countries condemned Pyongyang’s “repeated provocative launches” as violations of Security Council resolutions.
“International sanctions must remain in place and be fully and strictly enforced until North Korea’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs are dismantled. It is vital that the Security Council shows unity in upholding its resolutions,” Germany, Britain and France said in a joint statement after the meeting.
Saturday’s test firings came a day after Seoul said it was ending a military intelligence-sharing pact with Tokyo, amid a worsening spat over wartime forced labor.
Iwaya and other Japanese officials called Seoul’s decision “irrational” as the threat posed by North Korea grows.
Japan and the United States have Aegis destroyers deployed in the Sea of Japan armed with interceptor missiles designed to destroy warheads in space. Japan also plans to build two land-based Aegis batteries to bolster its ballistic missile shield.
Those defense systems, however, are designed to counter projectiles on regular and therefore, predictable, trajectories, and any variation in flight path would make interception trickier.
Detailed analysis of the latest North Korean launches was underway with the United States, an official of South Korea’s defense ministry said on Tuesday.
Reporting by Tim Kelly in Tokyo; Additional reporting by Hyonhee Shin in Seoul and Michelle Nichols at the United Nations; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Tom Brown
Our Standards:The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...s-to-penetrate-missile-defenses-idUSKCN1VH0IV
Was it a sabotage? yes


Almost there... historic event...







Arent a few people too quick to celebrate the pre-conceived failure which may not happen?
































This North Korean soldier may not be an adult but a child soldier. North Korea uses child soldiers, as far as I know.Here is something for your immature mind to think about: There is no way NKR can defeat and take over SKR.
In your immaturity, you think that inflicting damages equals to defeat. You are wrong. But what else can we expect from someone who have never been in the military ?
If NKR attack SKR, especially with a nuclear strike, the US and JPN will respond. The NKRean military will be destroyed, not merely defeated. China will be facing a refugee crisis for which she has no appetite. China will be forced to divert all her attention and resources in trying to contain that refugee crisis. Her economy will be strained.
The funny part is that China will not fight the US but will turn against NKR. The stability between the two Koreas have benefited China in intangible but measurable ways. If NKR can serve as a geopolitical buffer between the US and China, then it is best if NKR is a stable and controlled country to be that buffer zone.
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That is what the average NKRean trooper look like compares to his SKRean and US counterparts. That fight is not going to last very long.