Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 1, 2017
Where is the evidence that these men are not reasonable? Because I’ve got plenty of evidence that they are jolly. And in my experience, jolliness is universally accompanied by reasonableness.
You guys: what is even the mainstream narrative on why there is a “conflict” with North Korea?
Is it just supposed to be that the leader is crazy and just makes crazy threats and launches rockets all the time?
Like this is just a random country.
Why does anyone care about this situation? Why not just stop threatening him?
Russian President Vladimir Putin cautioned the United States on Friday not to apply too much pressure on North Korea regarding its nuclear weapon program, saying the strained relationship between the two countries was “on the verge of a large-scale conflict.”
Putin posted the warning on the Kremlin website before he left for the BRICS nations summit in China, Reuters reported. Putin called on the two nations to open up dialogue with one another.
“It is essential to resolve the region’s problems through direct dialogue involving all sides without advancing any preconditions [for such talks],” Putin wrote. “Provocations, pressure and bellicose and offensive rhetoric is the road to nowhere.”
There a road to this guy just losing his shit and bombing Seoul with conventional weapons and killing my K-Pop supplier.
Which, if the official narrative is true, he could do at any time if he gets pissed off enough.
Putin wrote that relations between the two countries had worsened to the point that it had “balanced on the verge of a large-scale conflict.”
“In Russia’s opinion the calculation that it is possible to halt North Korea’s nuclear missile programs exclusively by putting pressure on Pyongyang is erroneous and futile,” Putin wrote.
On Tuesday, North Korea escalated the conflict, launching a midrange ballistic missile over U.S. ally Japan. Kim Jong Un, the leader of the Hermit Kingdom, called the launch a “meaningful prelude” to containing Guam, which is home to a number of key U.S. military bases.
President Trump said Tuesday that “all options are on the table” after the missile launch.
“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.
Following Trump’s remarks, Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said his country would join the U.S. and go to war with North Korea if asked. Turnbull believed that war was not the only answer, and stressed economic sanctions could work as well.
What a kook statement.
“Go to war” – what are we going to invade them like we did Iraq?
What year is this?
OH I JUST CHECKED – IT’S CURRENT YEAR.
This situation is stupid and needs to be deescalated.
Maybe Trump could be like: “calm down – we only invade Arabs, remember?”
People need to chill their shit and remember what is at stake here:
There is only one source in the world for K-Pop.
That is one job Trump cannot bring home to America.
Because this:
Is not the stuff from which cute girl groups are made.