Mini Monster Kim Jong-Un Just Woke Up To His WORST Nightmare After Not Taking Trump Seriously
North Korea’s Pint-sized dictator didn’t think President Donald Trump was serious when he warned him that there would be consequences. He just got a long overdue reality check with a rude awakening after Trump dropped everything to send a brutal message that America isn’t messing around anymore.
Kim Jong-un poked the American bear one too many times and thought he could get away with it since he recently coerced a couple countries to work with him against the U.S. Perhaps Kim Jong-un thought he was in a safe place for a few days of reprieve from President Donald Trump’s wrath while he was busy in Germany at the G-20 Summit. However, he should have learned from the Commander-in-Chief’s swift action in Syria that Trump will take a break from any dinner plans he has with world leaders to deliver retaliation.
The U.S. has had our military parked right outside of North Korea for a few months now and it still hasn’t stopped Kim Jong-un from trying to talk tough to our country and launching a missile earlier this week. The little dictator’s mouth is writing checks that his backside can’t cash and now Trump just dropped a massive deposit in his country to send a message that he’s not messing around with this tyrant anymore.
Vanguard reports:
The U.S. Air Force B-1 bombers have dropped “dummy bombs” near the Korean Demilitarized Zone in “show of force.”
The Air Force B-1 bombers, which were escorted by South Korean fighter jets, dropped the bombs in response to North Korea’s missile launch earlier this week, according to reports.
The Korean Demilitarized Zone is a strip of land running across the Korean Peninsula. It was established by the provisions of the Korean Armistice Agreement to serve as a buffer zone between the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) and the Republic of Korea (South Korea). The zone is a border barrier that divides the Korean Peninsula roughly in half, which was created by agreement between North Korea, China and the UN in 1953.
U.S. Secretary of Defence Jim Mattis had said on Thursday that Pentagon was ready to provide military options to President Donald Trump over the continued launch of ballistic missiles by North Korea.
“The military remains ready in accordance with our alliance with Japan and Korea,’’ Mattis said during a news conference at the Pentagon. “The North Korean launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile on July 4 is a very serious escalation and provocation and also an affront to the United Nations Security Council resolutions,’’ he said. “We stand ready to provide options if they are necessary,’’ Mattis said, pointing out that diplomacy with regards to North Korea had not failed. Mattis quoted Gen. Vincent Brooks, the Commander of U.S. Forces in Korea, as saying America and South Korea have exercised extreme self-restraint in avoiding war.
Mattis stressed that the U.S. is trying to exhaust all diplomatic and economic options to end North Korea’s missile program, however,