Friday, April 6, 2018

North Korea Q Drop


 Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: e90a51 922794

>>922685
Think NK.
Think Nuke stranglehold.
Think logically.
Timeline.
Plan.
Are you awake?
Q
Q is saying that NK was holding others (Kim, China, West) hostage by their Nukes. Hussein went before and after Trump (is that right?). ). Q mentioned knowing Hussien's timeline. So Hussein was Cabal's overseer for southeast Asia. Trump broke that rule. That is why China received Trump like they did. Recent happenings in NK with SK and China is part of the plan. But how would this fit into Q's previous post. Just my thoughts. ((WRONG))

Dictating fat slob pos. Starving Noko people! So he can eat!
https://www.nknews.org/2016/11/talking-north-koreas-nukes-with-a-nuclear-scientist/
Talking North Korea’s nukes with a nuclear scientist
David Wright of the Union of Concerned Scientists says it's unlikely we'll see another test soon
https://www.vox.com/world/2017/5/9/15516278/north-korea-more-rational-than-you-think
Would North Korea really fire a nuclear weapon at the US?
As belligerent rhetoric between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un escalates to new heights, it’s a question that many Americans are asking themselves with increasing levels of fear and anxiety.
Attacking the US with a nuke would seem completely reckless, since it would almost certainly ensure North Korea’s eradication in retaliatory strikes. Which means the question of whether North Korea would really fire a nuke at the US comes down to an even more basic question: Is Kim Jong Un rational?
For casual observers of North Korea, Kim can certainly seem like a lunatic. After all, he’s suspected of having assassinated his half-brother with VX nerve agent, he starves and tortures his people, and he regularly threatens to attack the United States with nuclear missiles. Those threats often sound unhinged, like when he threatened this spring to employ a "super-mighty preemptive strike" to reduce the US and South Korea "to ashes."
Many US policymakers seem to think Kim is a madman. “We are not dealing with a rational person,” US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley warned in March. “This is not a rational person, who has not had rational acts, who is not thinking clearly.”
Sen. John McCain, chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee, bashed Kim as “a crazy fat kid” in March. And Republican Rep. Bradley Byrne summed up the quandary after returning from a trip to Asia in April: “I don’t believe the leadership in North Korea is rational. How do you deal with someone that is irrational?”
This line of commentary has very real consequences for how the US deals with North Korea: If Washington believes that Kim is truly irrational, then it will be more inclined to use force to stop him. If the foreign policy establishment is convinced that Kim is not mentally stable, then the idea of him firing nuclear-tipped missiles at the US with no concern that he might be wiped off the map himself in a retaliatory strike becomes a plausible scenario.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2006/oct/10/northkorea
http://turcopolier.typepad.com/sic_semper_tyrannis/2017/09/dont-even-think-about-it-ttg.html
Earlier this evening, Colonel Lang asked me a fairly simple question. “What would you say is the actual deployment ground force capability?”
Just from the top of my head, I gave the following response. “Since we're already committed in Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria, I doubt we can muster any sizable package for Korea. Maybe a few light brigades, but a heavy force would be damned difficult. And a heavy force is what's needed. I'm sure the 25th Infantry would be sent there first as was always the plan. I hope they bring plenty of shovels. They'll need them.”
I was in the 25th Infantry Division in the late ‘70s. Reinforcing Korea was our number one mission. To prepare we practiced strongpoint defense, withdrawal under pressure and breakout from encirclement. We carried more than our normal compliment of picks and shovels as we knew the holes we dug would save our lives. That’s what we anticipated… a forlorn hope. 
A quick Google search confirmed my pessimism. The 2nd Infantry Division only has one armored brigade in country along with two MLRS battalions. The division’s two Stryker brigades are stationed at Fort Lewis. So just getting the 2nd to fighting strength requires the deployment of these two brigades across the Pacific along with their Strykers.
https://www.thespec.com/news-story/7535118-trump-asked-if-he-d-attack-north-korea-says-we-ll-see-/


2 communist dictators meeting kim jung un & xi jinping


https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/27/world/asia/kim-jong-un-china-north-korea.html

Kim Jong-un Met With Xi Jinping in Secret Beijing Visit

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BEIJING — North Korea’s enigmatic young leader, Kim Jong-un, made an unannounced visit to Beijing, meeting with President Xi Jinping weeks before planned summit meetings with American and South Korean leaders, Chinese and North Korean state news media reported on Wednesday.
The visit amounted to Mr. Kim’s international debut: It was the 34-year-old leader’s first trip outside North Korea since he took power in 2011, and his first meeting with another head of state. The surprise discussions added another layer of complexity to the rush of global diplomacy around North Korea’s nuclear weapons program.
Mr. Kim told the Chinese leader that he was open to dialogue with the United States, including a potential summit meeting with President Trump, and was committed to the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, according to an account published by China’s news agency Xinhua.
“If South Korea and the United States respond with good will to our efforts and create an atmosphere of peace and stability, and take phased, synchronized measures to achieve peace, the issue of the denuclearization of the peninsula can reach resolution,” Mr. Kim said, according to Xinhua’s summary of his meeting with Mr. Xi.
Hours after the meeting was announced, Mr. Trump said on Twitter that he looked forward to meeting Mr. Kim, and that there was “a good chance” 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2018/mar/28/north-koreas-kim-jong-un-meets-with-chinas-xi-jinping-video
watch video!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/03/28/kim-jong-un-chinese-president-xi-jinping-held-talks-beijing/

Donald Trump hails progress with Kim Jong-un as North Korean leader's trip to China confirmed

Donald Trump has hailed progress in the North Korean standoff after the regime’s leader Kim Jong-un backed denuclearisation during a surprise visit to China
The US president said there was a “good chance” Mr Kim would “do what is right” for humanity and expressed optimism for the pair’s much-anticipated talks. 

It came after Mr Kim met Xi Jinping, the Chinese president, during a three-day diplomatic trip to Beijing – his first meeting with a foreign leader since taking power in 2011. 
Mr Kim said he supported US-North Korea summit and wanted to see the “denuclearistion” of the Korean peninsula, according to a Chinese state media outlet. 
Reacting to the news, Mr Trump revealed Mr Xi had sent a personal message briefing him on the meeting and struck an upbeat note on Wednesday morning. 
Received message last night from XI JINPING of China that his meeting with KIM JONG UN went very well and that KIM looks forward to his meeting with me. In the meantime, and unfortunately, maximum sanctions and pressure must be maintained at all cost!

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