The only ones apart from America which push to expel North Korea are the shills (e.g. Britain, etc) which are too weak and spineless to resist Trump's tyrannical insanity.
North Korea's foreign minister has delivered a scornful response to US President Donald Trump's threat to destroy the hermit kingdom, likening it to the sound of "a dog barking."
Ri Yong Ho, who is in the US for the United Nations General Assembly, said he "felt sorry" for the President's advisers after a fiery speech to the UN on Tuesday.
In his debut address to world leaders, Trump vowed to "totally destroy" North Korea if the US was forced to defend its allies.
Referring North Korean leader Kim Jong Un by a nickname he first used in in a tweet Sunday, Trump said: "Rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime."
CNN: North Korea: Trump's UN speech amounted to 'the sound of a dog barking'
Zen Yogi: don't people think America deserves better than this stupid name-calling by second-rate despots?
Take a look at CNN where they give tacit credibility to Trump but give none to Kim Jong-un who doesn't behave significantly differently. Ergo, Trump is sane but Kim Jong-un is not in the eyes of CNN.
Zen Yogi: maybe they thought using Rocket Man as an epithet was clever.
They must have, Yogi, since where do we see anyone decrying it? One thing's for sure that they didn't read the lyrics to the song.
Zen Yogi: China and Russia assail it regularly
And they, in turn, are accused of yet more aggressive behavior even when any damn fool can see there's only two countries acting aggressively.
Zen Yogi: but they say Korea acts aggressively when it launches rockets!
Sure they do but that conveniently ignores the fact there's nowhere else to shoot these missiles except over the Pacific. Besides, in that context, America has been doing exactly the same thing since the second flight in the Mercury space program when John Glenn went into orbit. Those flights have overflown every sovereign nation on the planet but, noooo, that wasn't aggression; that was peaceful because America was doing it.
Zen Yogi: I thought you loved the space program!
I do but not when politicians try to manipulate it for no more than their own grandiose purposes which don't typically have anything to do with peace so my interest rapidly turns as negative as their black-hearted souls.
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