F. BREAKING NEWS! U.S. & NORTH KOREA HEADED FOR SHOWDOWN
Approaching the inescapable fury of the vortex is an apparent internal power struggle in North Korea between the hawks and the moderates; the younger son of Kim Jong II attempting to murder his older brother; Kim Jong II himself ailing from a probable stroke and missing important national events; the N. Korean Kang Nam freighter possibly illegally transporting missile and/or nuclear technology onboard; the USS John McCain (Below photo) and a Navy P-3 (Above photo) tracking the Kang Nam through Chinese waters; North Korea possibly
preparing to launch a long-range missile toward Hawaii; the U.S. installing a giant radar platform ship along with THAAD and other ABM systems on and around Hawaii; the world establishing strict sanctions agains North Korea; North Korea planning on detonating another nuclear bomb; experts mentioning that North Korea may be only several years away from being able to marry a long-range missile with a nuclear warhead; Kim Jong II threatening to retaliate against the imposed sanctions...the list grows endless.
All these rotating factors are growing closer and will soon merge as they rapidly swirl into the inescapable vortex. Today (Wednesday, June 24) North Korea threatened to wipe the United States off the map. Should we take this seriously?
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Yes, as we speak, Defense Secretary Robert Gates has already positioned missile defenses around Hawaii. “We do have some concerns if North Korea were to launch their most advanced missile to the west in the direction of Hawaii,” he said. Gates also mentioned that the THAAD anti-ballistic missile system will be deployed (CNN). (View the videos in right margin on THAAD)
A Japanese newspaper reported that North Korea might fire its most advanced ballistic missile toward Hawaii around the July 4 Independence Day holiday in the U.S.
A new missile launch – though not expected to reach U.S. territory – would be a brazen slap in the face of the international community, which punished North Korea with new U.N. sanctions for conducting a second nuclear test on May 25 in defiance of a U.N. ban (Dept. of Homeland Security alert).




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