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Serious Ang Moh Trump to Xijinping: HELP! Save my ass from Kim Jong Nuke! HELP!

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US calls North Korea ‘clear & present’ threat, urges China to deal with Pyongyang
Published time: 3 Jun, 2017 08:07
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US calls North Korea ‘clear & present’ threat, urges China to deal with Pyongyang
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The US defense secretary has called North Korea a “clear and present” threat, urging China to recognize Pyongyang as a “strategic liability.” The statement comes after the UN extended sanctions against North Korea over its repeated missile tests.

North Korea poses a “clear and present danger” to the US, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said at the Shangri-La Dialogue, Asia’s premier defense summit, in Singapore on Friday.

“The current North Korean program signals a clear intent to acquire nuclear-armed ballistic missiles, including those of intercontinental range, that pose direct and immediate threats to our regional allies, partners and all the world,” Mattis said, adding that Pyongyang’s actions “are manifestly illegal under international law.”
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© Jung Yeon-Je Pyongyang’s short-range ballistic missile flies 450 km, lands in Sea of Japan

US once again called on China to deal with its aggressive neighbor.

“The Trump administration is encouraged by China’s renewed commitment to work with the international community toward denuclearization,” Mattis said, as cited by Reuters. “Ultimately, we believe China will come to recognize North Korea as a strategic liability, not an asset.”

Mattis added that the US is “working with China on North Korea because that is also a problem for China.”

“China's declared policy of a denuclearized Korean Peninsula is our policy as well, and also that of Japan and the Republic of Korea [South Korea],” he added.

Tensions are running extremely high on the Korean Peninsula. In late May, North Korea launched a short-range ballistic missile which landed in the Sea of Japan, about 300km off the Japanese coast.

Also in May, Pyongyang announced that it had successfully tested the Pukguksong-2 intermediate range ballistic missile after a projectile was detected landing in international waters off Japan’s east coast.

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Trump has repeatedly called upon China to put pressure on North Korea. Beijing, however, has its own concerns with Washington’s decision to deploy the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system in South Korea. On Thursday, Chinese-state media said the country is “gravely concerned” over reports about the new THAAD launchers, adding that the measure “will severely damage China’s security interests and undermine the regional strategic balance.”

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UN blacklists more North Korean groups, individuals over missile tests

The UN Security Council has extended its sanctions against North Korea with a resolution that adds more individuals and groups to the list.

“Today’s resolution contains one annex with the list of the 14 individuals who are now subject to travel ban and asset freeze and a second annex with the list of the four entities subject to asset freeze,” Friday’s statement says.

The Council condemned Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons and ballistic missile development activities “in the strongest terms.”

“Unanimously adopting a resolution, the 15-member body also reaffirmed its decisions that the north-east Asian country should abandon all nuclear weapons and existing nuclear programs in a complete, verifiable and irreversible manner, and immediately cease all related activities,” the statement adds.


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All the Ang Mohs crying and begging China to stop Kim Jong Nuke, this is @ Shangri-La Dialogue, but PRC govt only short of absence from this meeting @SG52, totally not interested!




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Australian Defence Minister Marise Payne urges China to use its unrivalled influence to rein in North Korea
Australian Defence Minister Marise Payne speaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue on Saturday (June 3).
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Australian Defence Minister Marise Payne speaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue on Saturday (June 3).ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI
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SINGAPORE - While it is encouraging that China has condemned recent actions by North Korea, it has the power to do much more, Australian Defence Minister Marise Payne said.

Ms Payne urged China to continue on this path, pointing out that the country is a key source of foreign investment, energy and export income for North Korea.

Australia continues to work closely with the United States, and other partners, to apply diplomatic and economic pressure on North Korea in an attempt to curb its erratic behaviour, but China has unrivalled influence.

"They do have a broad range of options to exert non-military pressure on North Korea, unlike any other country," she said at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue on Saturday (June 3).
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Ms Payne was one of three female defence ministers speaking on upholding the international rules-based order at the annual security summit.

North Korea, which has carried on with its nuclear tests and missile launches despite condemnation from countries around the world, is an urgent reminder of the need for this rules-based order.

"The regime's flagrant disregard for international norms, building new nuclear weapons is all the more alarming in light of threats to use them. We obviously can't afford to dismiss those threats as empty, given their track record of defying international law and UN Security Council resolutions," she said.
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China warned North Korea in April that it would impose unilateral sanctions should Pyongyang continue with its nuclear tests, and has backed UN Security Council efforts to curb the communist regime's actions.

All three panellists agreed that the international rules-based order has been the cornerstone of stability, with Ms Payne citing China as the greatest example of a country that has benefited from this.

China has lifted half a billion people out of poverty, in large part by engaging with global markets in a stable security environment, she noted.

But this rules-based order is under challenge, said the panellists. While North Korea surfaced as a critical challenge, the highly-contested South China Sea was also raised by all three defence ministers as an issue that highlighted the importance of rule of law.

Japanese Defence Minister Tomomi Inada spoke of "unprovoked and unilateral attempts to change the status quo… incompatible with international law" in the East and South China Seas. She refrained from naming the country, but had alluded to moves by China, which has made attempts to militarise islands and reefs in the South China Sea.

Another threat discussed was the emerging risks posed by returning foreign fighters, who may launch attacks on home ground as the anti-ISIS coalition continues to batter the extremist group in Iraq and Syria.

Ms Payne cited recent ISIS-linked attacks in Indonesia and Marawi City in the Philippines as a reminder of the persistent threat radical ideology poses to the region. The complexity of this threat demands a comprehensive approach, incorporating robust legislation, effective and timely sharing of intelligence and constant innovation, she said.

French Defence Minister Sylvie Goulard, meanwhile, raised the security consequences of climate change, and expressed disappointment over US President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement.

"We respect the US' sovereign decision but we can only regret President Trump's decision to withdraw from the agreement. This will have heavy consequences," she said.


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Con-man Ang Moh Trump still tries to bluff his coward allies and pretend to be World Cop, assuring the cowards, and mean while BEGGING Xijinping to save his ass! And on the other hand he is sending his Naval Fleets to South China Seas to threaten Chinese territory! What a joker clown! China should just give bunch of nukes to Kim Jong Nuke and signal him to fire at USA!

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Mattis reassures allies as US turns to China on North Korea

U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis speaks at the 16th IISS Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore June 3, 2017. REUTERS/Edgar Su
03 Jun 2017 09:36AM
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SINGAPORE: Pentagon chief Jim Mattis moved to reassure Asian allies Saturday (Jun 3) that the United States can work with China on reining in North Korea's nuclear weapons programme without compromising its opposition to Beijing's continued "militarisation" of the South China Sea.

President Donald Trump - who frequently denounced China on the campaign trail - has turned to Beijing to help pressure Pyongyang, prompting broad concerns that America will go easy on China's maritime activities.

Longstanding partners are also mortified that Trump has seemed indifferent to traditional alliances, and have interpreted his pulling out of a trans-Pacific trade deal and the Paris climate accords as signs of broader American disengagement.

Mattis, arguably Trump's most important statesman as the new president tries to slash the State Department, tried to allay the fears.

"In the security arena, we have a deep and abiding commitment to reinforcing the rules-based international order, a product of so many nations' efforts to create stability," Mattis said in Singapore at the Shangri-La Dialogue, a major defence summit for countries from the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.
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Calling North Korea's nuclear ambitions a "threat to us all," Mattis asked the international community to come together on the issue.

It is "imperative that we do our part each of us to fulfill our obligations and work together to support our shared goal of denuclearisation on the Korean Peninsula," Mattis said.

"The Trump administration is encouraged by China's renewed commitment to work with the international community toward denuclearisation," he added.

Pyongyang on Monday test-fired another rocket, the latest in a series of launches and atomic tests that have ratcheted up tensions over its quest to develop weapons capable of hitting the United States - something Trump has said "won't happen".

The defence chief spoke directly to concerns America might grant concessions to China to ensure cooperation on North Korea, saying the issue was not "binary" and that the United States would continue to pressure Beijing elsewhere.

"Artificial island construction and indisputable militarisation of facilities on features in international waters undermine regional stability," Mattis said, calling China out over its "disregard for international law" and "contempt for other nations' interests".

The US Navy on May 25 conducted a "freedom of navigation" operation in the South China Sea, when the USS Dewey guided-missile destroyer sailed within 12 nautical miles of Mischief Reef in the Spratly Islands.

China claims nearly all of the South China Sea, despite partial counter-claims from Taiwan and several southeast Asian nations including the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia and Vietnam.

It has rapidly built reefs into artificial islands capable of hosting military planes and other equipment.

'UNBELIEVER'

Summit delegates were clearly anguished by the South China Sea issue and Trump's intentions.

One questioner asked if the US president was an "unbeliever" in the rules-based regional order. Another wondered if he could be trusted given his "America First" pronouncements.

"Bear with us," Mattis said. "We will still be there, and we will be there with you."

Mattis was repeatedly asked about Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris climate pact. He did not address the issue directly but the Pentagon generally views climate change as a security threat, especially given that it can cause famines and mass relocations.

Japanese Defence Minister Tomomi Inada later said she placed "full trust" in the United States, a sentiment echoed by Australian Defence Minister Marise Payne.

"I think actions speak as loud if not occasionally louder than words," Payne said, pointing out that Mattis's first international visit was to Japan and South Korea.

Singapore Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said delegates were generally reassured.

"There's a consensus that the US message is very clear, not only from the point of view of the messaging, but the messenger," he said.

After meeting with President Xi Jinping in April, Trump, who once accused China of "raping" the US, praised its leader as a "good man", saying it would be inappropriate to pressure Beijing while Washington is seeking its help with Pyongyang.

International pressure ramped up on Pyongyang Friday as the UN Security Council imposed sanctions on 18 North Korean officials and entities.

In Singapore Mattis also warned of other regional threats, including violent militants such as Islamic State fighters returning from the Middle East.

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USA is the world's most useless piece of shit these days. No contribution at all and it's crap stinks entire world polluted the globe entirely! Fuck off and die!
 

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USA and Hollywood are find fake enemies for their movies. ME is outdated enemies and cannot say bad on allah muslims. Cannot say bad of Chinese and Russia. Worst still NK is protected by CHINA And Russia also cannit touch.

Make Singapore their fake enemy betrayed USA as double headed snake in their movies....
 

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based on same cock sucking theory by fuckface von clownstick, pinky is being disrespectful to dulante the asean leader by setting herself against china in scs.
 

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tiongs already lost control of fat boy. bridge agreed to by his daddy with tiongland goes nowhere when fat boy is in charge.

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dont worry lah, china will step in and complete it with high speed rail and low speed trishaw

its all part of the one cock one cunt policy
 

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tiongs already lost control of fat boy. bridge agreed to by his daddy with tiongland goes nowhere when fat boy is in charge.

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With stupid CIVILIZED thinking you can not see any meaning of that bridge because in your mind it must have roads connected for civilized uses.

But you are wrong. The bridge is A STRATEGIC ASSET there, if PLA want to move troops, tanks and missiles over, or goods or materials over or withdraw troops, they don't have to spend Combat Engineers 10 hours to build it any more. Civilian purposes are NONE of their considerations. That bridge is also a defense infrastructure because it blocks the huge ships from entering that STRATEGIC CONTROL POINT, it can observe over waters and place missiles and guns over, to control the river, if necessary they can blow the bridge to have it inside water as a barricade. They can also lay mines on the bridge or below the bridge.

NEVER give a shit to civilized ideas which are all wrong and impractical, think wars and you will instantly become smarter 10X. Don't give a bloody fuck about civilians and let them all die! Never think ECONOMICALLY! Think WARS!


鸭绿江is a very important strategic point for Chinese defense, it is China's gate way, and USA forces is in the South Korea. Chinese have to think about needs to control that point, and needs to move lots of troops over to fight major war with USA in Korean Peninsular.

Any why, there are roads just 123 meters away from bridge if necessary a make shift road can be done within 15 mins by combat engineers. Military vehicles and tanks etc can move without any road construction inside the field, no obstruction at all.


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There is yet another road on the north side (upper side on this pic, less than 300 meters away from end of the bridge (near left edge of picture), it is physically only about 30m from the side of the bridge.

Kim Jong Nuke obviously do not want a check point there to allow entry exit at that point, that's why had deliberately DISCONNECTED roads, he also do not want any economic purposes to be served by that bridge during peace time. He knows that in war time, Chinese can rapidly ship him aids and reinforcements via that bridge, hence he agreed to let Chinese build it. If you viewed the facilities on Chinese side of the bridge, you can find no border Check Point nor custom immigration complex nothing as well. However a little further north at main city of 丹东 there is a huge and well established border checkpoint complex at the old bridge, there is also similar border check point complex at the NK side. These showed that they want only to use that stretch of river as border crossing, both sides agreed. That huge new bridge at the south is not for such purpose at all. At both ends of the new bridge there are only Garrison Troop deployment facilities (blue roof barrack buildings). That means the bridge is a military asset, held secured by military, and no civilian use intended.


The excellent thing about Communism is they think against economy correctly, instead of being foolishly misled by Western Economic ideas.
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Death to FREE ECONOMY! HUAT AH!
 
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Ang Moh Trump proved to the Kim Chi & Japs that he can not cover their lame ass from Kim Jong Nuke, and actually not even USA's own ass can be covered, all counting on to Xijinping only. World can obviously see that. It means Japs and Kim Chi are forced to give up USA as their protection, and bend over for Chinese and Kow Tow to Beijing from now on.


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