I NEED YOUR HELP! - Please Support Us, Become A Patreon & Get Extra Content http://bit.ly/1RcDHRo SUBSCRIBE to ELITE NWO AGENDA for Latest Updates - http://www.youtube.com/user/elitenwoagenda?sub_confirmation=1 NORTH KOREA JUST PUT JAPAN & U.S. ON ALERT - Trump Confirms America Stands Behind Japan North Korea has fired a in the first such test since Donald Trump took office as US president. Mr Trump assured Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that "America stands behind Japan, its great ally, 100%". The missile flew east towards the Sea of Japan for about 500km (300 miles), South Korean officials say. Mr Abe said the test was "absolutely intolerable". Japanese officials say the did not reach its waters. Speaking at a joint conference during a visit to the US, Mr Abe added that Mr Trump had also assured him that he was committed to "further enforcing our alliance". During his election campaign, Mr Trump said US defence commitments to Japan and South Korea were unfair and also called for Japan to pay the full cost of stationing US on its soil. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was thousands of miles away from home, but Kim Jong Un's message was loud and clear -- think twice before getting too cozy with the new US President. Abe, who is visiting the United States, and Japan were likely the main audience for North Korea's Sunday missile launch. "This is clearly directed at Japan," said Carl Schuster, a professor at Hawaii Pacific University and former director of operations at the US Pacific Command's Joint Intelligence Center. Though South Korea worries about any developments in Pyongyang's missile and capabilities, experts note that the rhetoric from the North has been much quieter and less hostile since the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye. "For the last month or so they've been very careful not to do things that could be provocative in South Korea," former US Ambassador Christopher Hill told CNN. "The usual betting is when North Korea provokes in this kind of way, the harder line, the right-of-center, tends to benefit in (South) Korea." Abe called the test "absolutely intolerable," while Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said it was "a clear provocation to Japan and the region." South Korean officials say analysis suggests the missile is a modified intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM), a Musudan-level . It flew 500 kilometers (310 miles) before crashing in the Sea of Japan, also known as the East Sea, sources said. IRBMs typically have a range of 3,000 to 5,500 kilometers (1,864 to 3,417 miles) -- much farther than needed to hit South Korea, but not long enough to hit the lower 48 states (though Guam is in its range.) There's two aspects to every North Korean military test: the technical and the political. Japan U.S. USA America "United States" America "United States" Launch Korea Korean 2017 2018 Alert Press Conference Meeting Relationship Friends Asia "asia Pacific" security intelligence power control force summit TRUMP "Donald Trump" future humanity leader leadership alliance speech 100% news "breaking news" elite "elite nwo agenda" Even if a test is called a failure, there's a lot the North Koreans -- and its adversaries -- can learn. "There are a lot of things that those who are testing whenever they do these kinds of things," says retired US Lt. General Mark Hertling. alex jones rant bilderberg george soros end game prediction illuminati freemason plans rothschild collapse agenda "They're trying to get distance, they're trying to read things like does the missile fall apart. They may have been testing some type of heat shield on the reentry vehicle. They may have been testing whether the missile could withstand G's (gravity forces) given a ." What can be learned by not shooting down a North Korean missile The political aspect is both domestic and international. THAAD isn't deployed in Japan, but there have been reports that Tokyo is considering it. That would draw the ire of China and Russia, who are both vehemently opposed to the missile system. Both countries believe that the US is playing up the nature of the missile system and using its deployment to geopolitically box them in -- if it can stop North Korea's , couldn't it stop China's and Russia's too?
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2/12/17
NORTH KOREA JUST PUT JAPAN & U.S. ON ALERT - Trump Confirms America Stands Behind Japan #okc #news #wth
I NEED YOUR HELP! - Please Support Us, Become A Patreon & Get Extra Content http://bit.ly/1RcDHRo SUBSCRIBE to ELITE NWO AGENDA for Latest Updates - http://www.youtube.com/user/elitenwoagenda?sub_confirmation=1 NORTH KOREA JUST PUT JAPAN & U.S. ON ALERT - Trump Confirms America Stands Behind Japan North Korea has fired a in the first such test since Donald Trump took office as US president. Mr Trump assured Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that "America stands behind Japan, its great ally, 100%". The missile flew east towards the Sea of Japan for about 500km (300 miles), South Korean officials say. Mr Abe said the test was "absolutely intolerable". Japanese officials say the did not reach its waters. Speaking at a joint conference during a visit to the US, Mr Abe added that Mr Trump had also assured him that he was committed to "further enforcing our alliance". During his election campaign, Mr Trump said US defence commitments to Japan and South Korea were unfair and also called for Japan to pay the full cost of stationing US on its soil. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was thousands of miles away from home, but Kim Jong Un's message was loud and clear -- think twice before getting too cozy with the new US President. Abe, who is visiting the United States, and Japan were likely the main audience for North Korea's Sunday missile launch. "This is clearly directed at Japan," said Carl Schuster, a professor at Hawaii Pacific University and former director of operations at the US Pacific Command's Joint Intelligence Center. Though South Korea worries about any developments in Pyongyang's missile and capabilities, experts note that the rhetoric from the North has been much quieter and less hostile since the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye. "For the last month or so they've been very careful not to do things that could be provocative in South Korea," former US Ambassador Christopher Hill told CNN. "The usual betting is when North Korea provokes in this kind of way, the harder line, the right-of-center, tends to benefit in (South) Korea." Abe called the test "absolutely intolerable," while Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said it was "a clear provocation to Japan and the region." South Korean officials say analysis suggests the missile is a modified intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM), a Musudan-level . It flew 500 kilometers (310 miles) before crashing in the Sea of Japan, also known as the East Sea, sources said. IRBMs typically have a range of 3,000 to 5,500 kilometers (1,864 to 3,417 miles) -- much farther than needed to hit South Korea, but not long enough to hit the lower 48 states (though Guam is in its range.) There's two aspects to every North Korean military test: the technical and the political. Japan U.S. USA America "United States" America "United States" Launch Korea Korean 2017 2018 Alert Press Conference Meeting Relationship Friends Asia "asia Pacific" security intelligence power control force summit TRUMP "Donald Trump" future humanity leader leadership alliance speech 100% news "breaking news" elite "elite nwo agenda" Even if a test is called a failure, there's a lot the North Koreans -- and its adversaries -- can learn. "There are a lot of things that those who are testing whenever they do these kinds of things," says retired US Lt. General Mark Hertling. alex jones rant bilderberg george soros end game prediction illuminati freemason plans rothschild collapse agenda "They're trying to get distance, they're trying to read things like does the missile fall apart. They may have been testing some type of heat shield on the reentry vehicle. They may have been testing whether the missile could withstand G's (gravity forces) given a ." What can be learned by not shooting down a North Korean missile The political aspect is both domestic and international. THAAD isn't deployed in Japan, but there have been reports that Tokyo is considering it. That would draw the ire of China and Russia, who are both vehemently opposed to the missile system. Both countries believe that the US is playing up the nature of the missile system and using its deployment to geopolitically box them in -- if it can stop North Korea's , couldn't it stop China's and Russia's too?
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