Will he salute a North Korean general again

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  1. DietrichDoesDamage on

    I haven’t thought about Kim Jong Un in years, and this guys love affair is going to stir him back to the forefront huh?

  2. You literally couldn’t make this stuff up. Siding with Russia and North Korea while threatening to annex and invade Canada.

  3. > Since 2023, North Korea has taken a more transparent approach to its nuclear activities, signaling an expansion of its nuclear program. Leader Kim Jong Un unveiled facilities involved in weapons production, including centrifuge halls and small reactors, emphasizing plans to deploy large numbers of tactical nuclear weapons. North Korea is estimated to possess enough material for up to 90 warheads and has reportedly assembled around 50 nuclear weapons. These revelations have heightened international concerns over North Korea’s capabilities and the potential threat to the U.S. mainland and its allies.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korea_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction

    A key thing to note is that it does not appear that any of North Korea’s warheads are deployed. The US and Russia have about 1700 warheads actively deployed. France has about 290. The UK has about 120.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_states_with_nuclear_weapons

    North Korea have performed 6 underground tests;

    * October 9, 2006 – less than 1 kiloton
    * May 25, 2009 – 2-7 kilotons
    * February 11, 2013 – 6-14 kilotons
    * January 6, 2016 – 6-10 kilotons (North Korea claims this was it’s first Hydrogen bomb test)
    * September 9, 2016 – 10-30 kilotons
    * September 3, 2017 – 50-260 kilotons (Again, claimed to by a Hydrogen bomb)

    To put this into perspective, Hiroshima was 15 kilotons. US Trident II missiles have a warhead that is either 100 kilotons or 475 kilotons.

  4. nguyendragon on

    So basically, if you want Trump US to take you seriously instead of being considered as an easy target for bully and contempt, get nukes asap

  5. Maximilianne on

    for the OSint researchers if one of the Air China Boeing 747s gets withdrawn from passenger service, then you can safely assume it is because it is getting (temporarily) reconfigured for diplomatic use and Kim used one for the Singapore summit, so maybe this could be the canary if this thing happens

  6. posadisthamster on

    Bully making friends with a loser possible school shooter. Amazing things are happening in global politics.

  7. ActivityFirm4704 on

    My belief in the “Every country should get their own nukes to not get fucked over by America”-doctrine remains strong.

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