US bombers flying over the sky of Pyongyang: nuclear holocaust at the doors

North Korea has accused the United States of bringing the Korean Peninsula “on the brink of a nuclear war” after US nuclear bombers flew over the North Korean airspace. First the news: “Trump ready to meet Kim Jong-un”. Then the denial: “There are no yet the conditions”.

Tension between the United States and North Korea is still high. According to the North Korean press agency KCNA (Korean Central News Agency), the exercise conducted by the two american B-1B “over the North Korean airspace” was a “reckless military provocation” that “brings the situation in the peninsula closest to the brink of a nuclear war.”

The overflight of the two US bombers was also confirmed by the Ministry of Defense in Seoul, who added that the operation was carried out in response to the threat posed by the nuclear and missile programs of Pyongyang.

The Taepodong-2 IBM “Intercontinental Ballistic Missile” (already tested) can easily reach and nuke the Hawaii or even Los Angeles.

Tension remains high, a few hours from the statements of the US president, Donald Trump, who had declared to the agency Bloomberg that he would be willing to meet the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un. Trump said he would be “honored” to be able to receive him, although later, they stated that “there are clearly no conditions” for a meeting between the two. “I do not see it possible very soon,” said the White House spokesman Sean Spicer.

The North Korean nuclear missiles can now reach the continental USA. Trump has little to laugh.

Instead, for Pyongyang, Trump and other warlords are screaming like monkeys to make a preventative nuclear attack against North Korea, KCNA writes today.

On Saturday, after the last missile test, failed, North Korea declared that the ships of the South Korean navy had been introduced on several occasions in the North Korean territorial waters and that those were not pulverized only to avoid an escalation of nuclear war.

Meanwhile, China urges the US and North Korea to resume negotiations. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Geng Shuang stressed that both sides “must take on their responsibilities, move in the same direction seeking a breakthrough to re-establish peace negotiations as soon as possible.”

Washington and Pyongyang must therefore “take political decisions as soon as possible as direct parts in the nuclear issue, take action with sincerity and make constructive efforts to ease the tension between the two Koreas, restart the process of dialogue and finally realize the denuclearization of the peninsula”.

 

Source: Il Giornale