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offficials of Donald Trump's administration have come out to state that the
United States has no plan to hurt North Koreans, but that the U.S is tired of
playing the 'patient
dog' game with the secretive state, saying all they want
is denuclearization of the Korean peninsula and not removal of Kim Jong-Un.
North Korean
military chiefs revealed last week that they were putting up a plan to strike
four ballistic missiles towards Guam, a U.S owned Island by mid-August, to
which U.S president, Donad Trump has clearly warned the Nrth Korean regime
against.
But
Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson and and Secretary of Defense James Mattis
have revealed they are willing to toe the diplomatic line and prevent a
possible destruction of North Korea- also urging China to do more in
pressurizing Kim Jong-Un to stop his nuclear power ambitions.
"We
have no desire to inflict harm on the long-suffering North Korean people, who
are distinct from the hostile regime in Pyongyang," Tillerson and Mattis wrote in a Wall Street
Journal piece they both authored.
"We are
replacing the failed policy of 'strategic patience'... with a new policy of
strategic accountability,"
"The
region and world need and expect China to do more," they wrote.
'The North
Korean government faces a choice; take a new path toward peace, prosperity and
international acceptance, or continue further down the dead alley of
belligerence, poverty and isolation.
"The US
will aspire and work for the former, and will remain vigilant against the
latter."
North
Korea's threat to fire four missiles within 25 miles of Guam, a US territory in
the Pacific came last week leading Trump to double down on his statement that
he would unleash "fire and fury like the world has never seen" if
Pyongyang continued its threats, saying in a tweet that "military
solutions" were "locked and loaded" for use against Kim
Jong-Un's country.
According to
a WHO and UN report, Kim Jong Un deprives its citizens of food, medical care
and electricity; starves and works them to death in labor camps to fund his
government's quest for nuclearization.


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