After Talking With Trump, China THREATENS TO BOMB North Korea’s Nuclear Facilities

With every passing day, the world is looking more and more like a powder keg with a lit fuse. A SHORT, lit fuse.

We have recently found ourselves with some strange bedfellows, including China, who has threatened to bomb North Korea following talks between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

China has allegedly threatened to bomb North Korea’s nuclear facilities if their activities in any way hurt Beijing’s “bottom line.”

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From Zero Hedge:

“China has a bottom line that it will protect at all costs, that is, the security and stability of northeast China… If the bottom line is touched, China will employ all means available including the military means to strike back. By that time, it is not an issue of discussion whether China acquiesces in the US’ blows, but the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) will launch attacks to DPRK nuclear facilities on its own.”

This would mean a complete and total annihilation of the chubby, goofy-haired jerk and his pathetic excuse of a nuclear arsenal.

Also mentioned in the article published by the state-run Global Times, was the People’s Liberation Army launching their own attacks on the facilities.

“People’s Liberation Army (PLA) will launch attacks to DPRK nuclear facilities on its own. A strike to nuclear facilities of the DPRK is the best military means in the opinion of the outside world.”

While this would either completely destroy North Korea and leave it as a stain on the map or launch us into World War III, I’m glad someone is taking a hard stand against that good-for-nothing, buffet-loving dictator.

In a blow that really adds insult to injury, the article notes that it’s nuclear arsenal is the only card that North Korea has to play.

“Nuclear weapons is DPRK’s trump card for its defiance of China and the United States. Once this card is lost, it will become obedient immediately.”

Now the ball is in Kim Jong Un’s court. We’ll have to wait and see how this plays out.