Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 29, 2017
I am sick of hearing about North Korea.
As Steve Bannon said the day before he was fired: there is no military option that doesn’t end with Seoul getting totally BTFO with conventional weapons.
That is just a known and open fact.
So anyone who talks about a military option – other than I guess assassination, if you consider that a “military option” – is bullshitting you. Including Trump.
I guess I can see how this is a good distraction for him. Korea is an actual “threat” in the sense that we don’t really have any idea what is going on with this guy. What we do pretty much know is that he isn’t going to do anything, so you can just keep talking about this, with threats back and forth forever.
President Trump said Tuesday that “all options are on the table” after North Korea launched a missile over Japan, an act that instantly renewed tensions in the region just days after the regime appeared to be backing down from threats against the U.S. and its allies.
“The world has received North Korea’s latest message loud and clear: this regime has signaled its contempt for its neighbors, for all members of the United Nations, and for minimum standards of acceptable international behavior,” Trump said, in a written statement released by the White House.
“Threatening and destabilizing actions only increase the North Korean regime’s isolation in the region and among all nations of the world. All options are on the table,” the statement continued.
In a first, North Korea on Tuesday fired a midrange ballistic missile designed to carry a nuclear payload that flew over U.S. ally Japan and splashed into the northern Pacific Ocean.
The distance and type of missile test seemed designed to show that North Korea can back up a threat to target the U.S. territory of Guam, if it chooses to do so, while also establishing a potentially dangerous precedent that could see future missiles flying over Japan.
The White House said that Trump spoke Monday with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe about the “grave” North Korean threat. “President Trump and Prime Minister Abe committed to increasing pressure on North Korea, and doing their utmost to convince the international community to do the same,” the statement said.
Any new test worries Washington and its allies because it presumably puts the North a step closer toward its goal of an arsenal of nuclear missiles that can reliably target the United States. Tuesday’s test, however, looks especially aggressive to Washington, Seoul and Tokyo.
The Pentagon told reporters that it was investigating the launch over Japan, adding: “North American Aerospace Defense Command determined the missile launch from North Korea did not pose a threat to North America.” The U.S. Missile Defense Agency said the Japanese military did not attempt to intercept the missile.
South Korea’s air force effectively fired back at North Korea’s missile launch over Japan by conducting a live-fire drill involving powerful bombs, officials said early Tuesday.
Whatever.
If it’s a strategic distraction, it’s a strategic distraction.
But obviously, they could open talks at any time and just get South Korea to stop making all of these threats and moving all up on their shit.
I think Bannon shouldn’t have said that stuff to the press when he did. It was inappropriate to publicly disagree with the President. Unless it was some kind of a 6m² dimensional chess move, Bannon was probably sauced.
But of course, revolutionary communist Jews in the administration can openly attack the President and not get fired.
But you know.
Who knows.
Something big as hell that is going to make you feel like you felt on 911 is brewing. I think we can feel that in our bones, whether we’re consciously aware of it or not.
If you remember 911, you remember a weird sort of feeling you had before it happened, which you didn’t realize you had been feeling until it happened.
And we’ve all got that feeling right now.
Could somehow revolve around this situation.