Serious WW3: Kim Jong Nuke Warns USA of A BIGGER GIFT PACKAGE coming soon!

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North Korea warns of 'bigger gift package' for US after latest test

North Korea warns of 'bigger gift package' for US after latest test
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un watches the test of a new-type anti-aircraft guided weapon system organised by the Academy of National Defence Science in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) May 28, 2017.
PHOTO: Reuters
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May 30, 2017

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised the test of a new ballistic missile controlled by a precision guidance system and ordered the development of more powerful strategic weapons, the North's official KCNA news agency reported on Tuesday.

The missile launched on Monday was equipped with an advanced automated pre-launch sequence compared with previous versions of the "Hwasong" rockets, North Korea's name for its Scud-class missiles, KCNA said. That indicated the North had launched a modified Scud-class missile, as South Korea's military has said.

The North's test launch of a short-range ballistic missile landed in the sea off its east coast and was the latest in a fast-paced series of missile tests defying international pressure and threats of more sanctions.

Kim said the reclusive state would develop more powerful weapons in multiple phases in accordance with its timetable to defend North Korea against the United States.

"He expressed the conviction that it would make a greater leap forward in this spirit to send a bigger 'gift package' to the Yankees" in retaliation for American military provocation, KCNA quoted Kim as saying.

South Korea said it had conducted a joint drill with a US supersonic B-1B Lancer bomber on Monday. North Korea's state media earlier accused the United States of staging a drill to practise dropping nuclear bombs on the Korean peninsula.

The US Navy said its aircraft carrier strike group, led by the USS Carl Vinson, also planned a drill with another US nuclear carrier, the USS Ronald Reagan, in waters near the Korean peninsula.

A US Navy spokesman in South Korea did not give specific timing for the strike group's planned drill.

North Korea calls such drills a preparation for war.

Monday's launch followed two successful tests of medium-to-long-range missiles in as many weeks by the North, which has been conducting such tests at an unprecedented pace in an effort to develop an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) capable of hitting the mainland United States.

Such launches, and two nuclear tests since January 2016, have been conducted in defiance of US pressure, UN resolutions and the threat of more sanctions.

They also pose one of the greatest security challenges for US President Donald Trump, who portrayed the latest missile test as an affront to China.

"North Korea has shown great disrespect for their neighbour, China, by shooting off yet another ballistic missile ... but China is trying hard!" Trump said on Twitter.
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North Korea has shown great disrespect for their neighbor, China, by shooting off yet another ballistic missile...but China is trying hard!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 29, 2017

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Japan has also urged China to play a bigger role in restraining North Korea's nuclear and missile programs.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's top national security adviser, Shotaro Yachi, met China's top diplomat, State Councillor Yang Jiechi, for five hours of talks near Tokyo on Monday after the North's latest test.

Yachi told Yang that North Korea's actions had reached a new level of provocation.

"Japan and China need to work together to strongly urge North Korea to avoid further provocative actions and obey things like United Nations resolutions," Yachi was quoted as telling Yang in a statement by Japan's foreign ministry.

A statement from China's foreign ministry after the meeting made no mention of North Korea.

North Korea has claimed major advances with its rapid series of launches, claims that outside experts and officials believe may be at least partially true but are difficult to verify independently.
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A South Korean military official said the North fired one missile on Monday, clarifying an earlier assessment that there may have been more than one launch.

The test was aimed at verifying a new type of precision guidance system and the reliability of a new mobile launch vehicle under different operational conditions, KCNA said.

However, South Korea's military and experts questioned the claim because the North had technical constraints, such as a lack of satellites, to operate a terminal-stage missile guidance system properly.

"Whenever news of our valuable victory is broadcast recently, the Yankees would be very much worried about it and the gangsters of the south Korean puppet army would be dispirited more and more," KCNA cited leader Kim as saying.


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S. Korea’s new leader orders probe on US missile launchers

FILE - In this May 2, 2017, file photo, a U.S. missile defense system called Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, or THAAD, is installed on a golf course in Seongju, South Korea. (Kim Jun-beom/Yonhap via AP, File) (Associated Press)
By Hyung-Jin Kim | AP May 30 at 4:47 AM

SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea’s new liberal president on Tuesday demanded an investigation into why his office wasn’t told by defense officials about the arrival of several additional launchers for a contentious U.S. missile defense system meant to cope with North Korea’s nuclear threats.

Before taking office on May 10, Moon Jae-in vowed to review the system’s deployment, which has infuriated both Pyongyang and Beijing, which considers the system’s powerful radar a security threat. Many of Moon’s supporters don’t want the system, which U.S. President Donald Trump suggested Seoul should pay for.

On Tuesday, senior presidential adviser Yoon Young-chan said in a televised conference that Moon has discovered that four additional launchers for the Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense system have arrived in South Korea since the original two launchers were installed in April.

Yoon said that senior Defense Ministry officials didn’t report the arrival of the additional launchers when it gave Moon’s policy advisory committee a policy briefing after Moon’s inauguration. Moon described it as “very shocking” that the additional THAAD parts arrived secretively, Yoon said.

Moon is now working with Cabinet members who were appointed by his conservative predecessor, Park Geun-hye, who was ousted from office in March over a massive corruption scandal. Moon has nominated some of his own Cabinet members but they haven’t formally taken office. Moon was sworn in as Park’s successor right after winning a May 9 by-election, and hasn’t had the usual two-month transition period.

The Defense Ministry said it would issue a statement in response to Moon’s investigation order.

A THAAD battery consists of six truck-mounted launchers that can fire up to 48 interceptor missiles, fire control and communication equipment, and a powerful X-band radar officially known as AN/TPY-2. The THAAD system was installed in the southeastern town of Seongju.

Copyright 2017 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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Re: WW3: Kim Jong Nuke missile ACCURACY is 7 meters after nearly 500km flight

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North Korea boasts its latest test missile landed just SEVEN metres from its target as Kim promises a 'bigger gift package' for the US and claims South Korea and Trump are practising dropping nuclear bombs

South Korea has conducted a joint drill with a US supersonic B-1B Lancer bomber
North Korea's state media claimed it was to stage 'a nuclear bomb dropping drill'
Military exercise came after North Korea's latest ballistic missile test on Monday
President Trump, back from his first overseas trip, blasted the missile launch

By Gareth Davies For Mailonline

Published: 09:03 BST, 30 May 2017 | Updated: 09:14 BST, 30 May 2017

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North Korea has claimed its latest test missile landed just seven metres from its target in Japanese waters amid some bizarre threats and warnings by Kim Jong-un.

The ballistic missile launched on Monday travelled 280 miles before landing in the Sea of Japan, which the state called a success.

As a result, South Korea conducted a join drill with a US supersonic B-1B Lancer bomber, prompting the North's dictator to claim the allied countries were practising dropping nuclear bombs.

Kim Jong-un said the reclusive state would develop more powerful weapons to defend North Korea against the United States, and state media quoted him as saying: 'He expressed the conviction that it would make a greater leap forward in this spirit to send a bigger 'gift package to the Yankees' in retaliation for American military provocation'
The ballistic missile which was launched by North Korea on Monday was supposedly a success

The ballistic missile which was launched by North Korea on Monday was supposedly a success
This release from Korean Central News Agency shows the new weapons system being fired

This release from Korean Central News Agency shows the new weapons system being fired

The North Korean missile is launched which eventually landed just seven metres from its target 280 miles away, the state has claimed
President Trump tweeted about North Korea Monday, a day after from his first overseas trip

President Trump tweeted about North Korea Monday, a day after from his first overseas trip
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The missile launched on Monday was equipped with an advanced automated pre-launch sequence compared with previous versions of the 'Hwasong' rockets, North Korea's name for its Scud-class missiles, KCNA said.

That indicated the North had launched a modified Scud-class missile, as South Korea's military has said.

The North's test launch of a short-range ballistic missile landed in the sea off its east coast and was the latest in a fast-paced series of missile tests defying international pressure and threats of more sanctions.

South Korea said it had conducted a joint drill with a US supersonic B-1B Lancer bomber on Monday.
Donald Trump has been accused of practicing dropping nuclear bombs

Donald Trump has been accused of practicing dropping nuclear bombs

North Korea's state media earlier accused the United States of staging a drill to practise dropping nuclear bombs on the Korean peninsula.

The US Navy said its aircraft carrier strike group, led by the USS Carl Vinson, also planned a drill with another US nuclear carrier, the USS Ronald Reagan, in waters near the Korean peninsula.

A US Navy spokesman in South Korea did not give specific timing for the strike group's planned drill.

North Korea calls such drills a preparation for war.

Monday's launch followed two successful tests of medium-to-long-range missiles in as many weeks by the North, which has been conducting such tests at an unprecedented pace in an effort to develop an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) capable of hitting the mainland United States.

Such launches, and two nuclear tests since January 2016, have been conducted in defiance of US pressure, UN resolutions and the threat of more sanctions.

They also pose one of the greatest security challenges for US President Donald Trump, who portrayed the latest missile test as an affront to China.

'North Korea has shown great disrespect for their neighbor, China, by shooting off yet another ballistic missile ... but China is trying hard!' Trump said on Twitter.
South Korea conducts joint drill with US supersonic B-1B Lancer bomber (file picture) after North Korea's latest ballistic missile test

South Korea conducts joint drill with US supersonic B-1B Lancer bomber (file picture) after North Korea's latest ballistic missile test
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised the test of a new anti-aircraft weapon system on Monday

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised the test of a new anti-aircraft weapon system on Monday

Japan has also urged China to play a bigger role in restraining North Korea's nuclear and missile programs.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's top national security adviser, Shotaro Yachi, met China's top diplomat, State Councillor Yang Jiechi, for five hours of talks near Tokyo on Monday after the North's latest test.

Yachi told Yang that North Korea's actions had reached a new level of provocation.

'Japan and China need to work together to strongly urge North Korea to avoid further provocative actions and obey things like United Nations resolutions,' Yachi was quoted as telling Yang in a statement by Japan's foreign ministry.

A statement from China's foreign ministry after the meeting made no mention of North Korea.

North Korea has claimed major advances with its rapid series of launches, claims that outside experts and officials believe may be at least partially true but are difficult to verify independently.

A South Korean military official said the North fired one missile on Monday, clarifying an earlier assessment that there may have been more than one launch.

The test was aimed at verifying a new type of precision guidance system and the reliability of a new mobile launch vehicle under different operational conditions, KCNA said.

However, South Korea's military and experts questioned the claim because the North had technical constraints, such as a lack of satellites, to operate a terminal-stage missile guidance system properly.

'Whenever news of our valuable victory is broadcast recently, the Yankees would be very much worried about it and the gangsters of the south Korean puppet army would be dispirited more and more,' KCNA cited leader Kim as saying.
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Re: WW3: Kim Jong Nuke missile ACCURACY is 7 meters after nearly 500km flight

No gift for us sinkies? North Korea knows better than that than to mess with our SAF.

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Re: WW3: Kim Jong Nuke missile ACCURACY is 7 meters after nearly 500km flight



Something is heading to USA BIG, and if Kim Jong Nuke was behind it, he is very well connected to heaven.
 
Re: WW3: Kim Jong Nuke missile ACCURACY is 7 meters after nearly 500km flight

No gift for us sinkies? North Korea knows better than that than to mess with our SAF.

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pls lor, me and fatty kim buddy buddy ok. i sappork him one.

u steady abit, he wont touch sinkieland becos of me ok
 
Re: WW3: Kim Jong Nuke missile ACCURACY is 7 meters after nearly 500km flight

No gift for us sinkies? North Korea knows better than that than to mess with our SAF.

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I only see a bunch idiots
 
Re: WW3: Kim Jong Nuke missile ACCURACY is 7 meters after nearly 500km flight

USA already bullied NK for 3 generations since Kim Jong Nuke's Grandpa Kim Il Sung, Time for Paying Back is around the corner!
 
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