After several years of threats against world peace by the
North Korean leader, it is now becoming apparent that he might be heading
towards his waterloo, as the current US president Donald Trump sends the US
Navy aircraft carrier to the Korean peninsula with the aim to "remove the
threat" of North Korea.
Kim Jong-un was issued with a blunt warning with a
threatening message by H.R. McMaster saying the US president would not rest
until all nuclear weapons are given up by North Korea.
The recently-appointed National Security Advisor (NSA) said
the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier was one of a "full range of options"
that the US had at its disposal to handle North Korea.
With the recent number warships deployed to the Korean
peninsula, analysts are saying that such a move could put both countries on a
warpath. Also, it was told by a US official that Carrier Strike Group 1 would
leave Singapore and move towards the western Pacific Ocean near the Korean Peninsula.
This move comes during rising worries about North Korea’s
nuclear weapons programme, which is viewed as a threat to world peace.
Also, following the air strike being carried out by the US in
Syria last Saturday the Syrian regime showed that its decision to further
strengthen its nuclear armed forces was "absolutely right."
Mr McMaster told Fox News Sunday: "The move is prudent.
"Korea has engaged in a pattern of provocative
behaviour. This is a rogue regime that is a nuclear-capable regime."
So far, the US president and his Chinese counterpart, Xi
Jinping have been on the same side, all because of North Korea.
He added that President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping
were on the same page when it came to North Korea.
Pressed by host Chris Wallace, Mr McMaster revealed
"the denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula must happen" one way or
another.
Speaking further he said: "The President asked us to
give him a full range of options to remove this threat to the American people
and our allies and partners in the region."
No comments:
Write comments