Tuesday, September 5, 2017

South Korea seeks bigger warheads, North Korean ICBM reportedly on the move
By Christine Kim
South Korean President Moon Jae-in attends the National Security Council (NSC) meeting in Seoul, South Korea on September 3, 2017. Blue House/Yonhap/via REUTERS
By Christine Kim

ricky l
ricky l
5 seconds ago
South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha said on Tuesday she felt her Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, was open to additional sanctions on North Korea after they discussed the North's sixth nuclear test.

"I cannot tell you exact details as the minister asked me not to disclose the content of our discussion, but I could sense that China could be open to more sanctions," Kang told lawmakers in parliament after her phone call with Wang on Monday.
--

Yes to prevent war from breaking out in Korean Peninsula - the only way is to tighten the economic screw - and make N Korea "no food, no money" ---- the only way to force N Korea to do "denuclearise talk".

ISIS can be broken in Iraq, N Korea will also be the same.

It will come to a time that N Korea will come to its sense.

No comments:

Post a Comment