US and South Korea "take muscle" against North Korea with larga scale aerial maneuvers.
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3. Cold War
Initiated at the end of the Second World War
between the so-called Western block (western-
capitalist) led by the United States, and the
Eastern Bloc (Eastern-Communist ) led by the
Soviet Union.
Its origin is usually between 1945 and 1947,
during the tensions of the postwar period, and
lasted until the dissolution of the Soviet fall of the
Berlin wall in 1989 and failed coup in the USSR of
1991).
Neither of the two blocks ever took direct actions
against the other, which is why the conflict was
called "Cold War"
4. Proposal Of Korea
1. A peace treaty to end the Korean War.
2. The reunification of Korea, divided into North and South
since 1945.
3. Suspension of annual military maneuvers of one month
between the United States and South Korea.
4. Bilateral negotiations between Washington and
Pyongyang to put an end to tensions on the Korean
Peninsula.
5. Proposal Of USA
The United States refuses to sign a peace treaty to end the
Korean War.
Washington does not want the union of the two Koreas.
The United States increases its military power in the region to
intensify its threat to North Korea and demonstrate its strength
against powers such as Russia and China.
The United States has consistently refused to reach a peaceful
settlement.
6. The US will create an 'Army' to spy on Iran and
North Korea
US President Donald Trump considers creating a new spy network to fight the "serious
enemies of the state." The American portal The Intercept reported on Tuesday that the
proposals to create the network were developed for the founder of the American company
Blackwater, Erick Prince, as well as John Maguire, retired official of the Central Intelligence
Agency (CIA).
According to reports, the network would consist of an "army of spies" in countries around the
world, including North Korea and Iran. Both countries have repeatedly denounced the
devastating activities of US espionage.
The US Intelligence Community It is a federation of 16 individual agencies that work together
to carry out espionage work. The member organizations that are part of the Intelligence
Community include military intelligence, intelligence agencies, and civilian-structured
analysis-statistics and intelligence offices within the federal executive departments.
7. US and South Korea 'take muscle' against North
Korea with large-scale aerial maneuvers
South Korea and the United States have begun large-
scale aerial maneuvers on Monday, which represent a
new show of strength against North Korea after Kim
Jong-un's regime launched a new intercontinental missile
last week.
These maneuvers, called Vigilant ACE "seek to improve
the combined operational capacity of the two countries
both day and night and in any weather conditions"
During the maneuvers the allies will simulate attacks on
false South Korean nuclear facilities and self-propelled
platforms like those used by the Pyongyang regime to
deploy their missiles.
The North Korean regime already condemned
yesterday with hardness through a statement published
by the state news agency KCNA these exercises, which
usually considers an attempt to invade its territory
8. North Korea THREAT: Trump MUST act fast
amid World War 3 threat – 'It's MORE
dangerous!'
After its last missile test and Kim Jong-un is
“getting more dangerous”, says US
Ambassador to the United Nations.
The Ambassador told Fox News: “If you think
of this missile trial compared to the one
before it certainly had advances.”
US is convincing Russia and China to
cooperate with the aim of preempting a
nuclear strike by North Korea.
United States says that they have to stop
this and they can’t have nuclear weapons.
Sanctions on North Korea by cutting of 90%
of their trade and 30% of their oil.
North Korea decided to ignore international
sanctions and continued its
ICBM(Intercontinental ballistic missile)tests.
9. Conclusion
US Ambassador John Bolton said: "From all that we can see, North Korea is very
close to a point where they can deliver thermonuclear weapons to any target they
want in the continental United States. “
There isn’t a lot of time to fool around and if Donald Trump doesn’t act fast he runs
the risk of a nuclear attack from North Korea.
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