West’s desperate bid to stop Kim Jong-un setting off SIXTH nuke
The United Nation’s Big Five are looking into how to punish North Korea
The United Nation’s Big Five are looking into how to punish North Korea
“Chances are high that North Korea will conduct the sixth nuclear test or launch a missile before the Trump government's inauguration on January 20”
South Korean security expert Cheong Seong-chang
The United Nation’s Big Five – the US, Britain, Russia, China and France – are looking into how to punish the rogue state.
South Korean security expert Cheong Seong-chang
The United Nation’s Big Five – the US, Britain, Russia, China and France – are looking into how to punish the rogue state.
North Korea shocked the world when it carried out its fifth nuclear test in September.
The UN is looking at slashing North Korea’s income by at least £560million by putting a cap on coal exports.
Pyongyang, which earns £2.4billion in exports, would be crippled by the proposed sanctions.
They believe North Korea will launched a nuclear warhead on the day Donald Trump becomes US president on January 20.
Chances are high that North Korea will conduct the sixth nuclear test or launch a missile before the Trump government's inauguration on January 20.
South Korean security expert Cheong Seong-chang, said at a military forum: "Chances are high that North Korea will conduct the sixth nuclear test or launch a missile before the Trump government's inauguration on January 20/
South Korea have shown the world it's ready for war as Kim Jong Un marches towards nuclear apocalypse. South Korea put its latest high-tech weapons systems on show as tensions rise in the region following Pyongyang's test-firing of three missiles this week. The exhibition will run from September 7 to 10 with 250 companies from 35 countries involved
"Follow-up provocations are likely before the 75th birthday of the late Kim Jong-il on February 16 or the 150th birthday of the late Kim Il-sung on April 15."
It comes after North Korea’s death camps have appeared to have undergone upgrades in recent months.
Thousands of people are believed to be imprisoned in these camps where they are worked to death.
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