The US is ready to «destructive» conflict with the DPRK, but do not want

The US is ready to «destructive» conflict with the DPRK, but do not want

Today President Donald trump has warned that any military decision the U.S. will be «devastating» for Pyongyang. But he assured that the use of force is not the main aim of Washington in relation to the most closed country in the world.

At a press conference in the White house, trump said that America is completely ready for a military conflict, but it is not the preferred. «If we make this decision, it will be devastating, I assure you, devastating to North Korea. It’s called military option. If we do this, we’ll do it,» said trump.

Trump expressed confidence that the situation around nuclear and missile programs «should have been solved 25, 20, 15, 10, end 5 years ago.» He is confident that the time to deal with it was a lot easier than it is now.

«If we take that option it will be devastating for North Korea. Military option. If we have to take it we will.» pic.twitter.com/nwKYh9ib9y

— ??Patriot 24/7?? (@TrumpTrain45Pac) September 26, 2017

At the press conference were the General of the marine Corps Joseph Dunford. He said: «North Korea certainly represents the greatest threat today». He said that they are closely monitoring the country recluse and can assure you that at the moment she began to strengthen defenses on the East coast.

Recall that bellicose statements by both leaders in the conflict is of concern to the entire international community. The escalation of disagreements between the US and North Korea could lead to irreversible consequences. This became more likely after the DPRK nuclear test, the largest in the history of mankind.

Yesterday the foreign Minister of the DPRK ri Yong Ho said that trump declared war on his state, and they intend to shoot down American military aircraft. Despite this, South Korean experts give encouraging predictions. They believe that North Korea has no capability or intention to attack the bombers and fighters of the United States.

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