North Korea Launched Record Number of Missiles in 2022

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Remember when the mainstream media mocked President Trump’s effective ‘peace through strength’ policies against North Korea? With the Biden Administration decimating America’s deterrence, expect America’s adversaries to totally destabilize the world in the months ahead.

North Korea: record number of missile tests in 2022 has raised fears of nuclear confrontation with the South

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By The Conversation, Jan 10, 2023

North Korea began 2023 as it had ended 2022 – with some characteristic sabre-rattling in the form of missile tests. Having launched more missiles in 2022 than in any other year, on the morning of January 1 this year, North Korea tested a large new multiple launch rocket system that, according to Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un, can strike any part of South Korea with tactical nuclear warheads.

On the same day, Kim called for the North to “exponentially increase” its stock of nuclear weapons. There has been a substantial reshuffle at the top of the military, including the dismissal of Kim’s number two, Pak Jong-chon, who has been replaced by the chief of the general staff, Rim Kwang-il, as part of an effort to push the military harder to achieve greater readiness and combat capability.

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VMS
VMS
1 year ago

That idiot Biden, instead of withdrawing from Afghanistan in organized steps where we would have kept all of our military hardware, withdrew in a chaotic fashion, leaving the vacuum to be filled by the Taliban and losing Billions upon billions of dollars in military equipment, a lot of which was sold on the black market. Then, another large chunk of our armament went to Ukraine, leaving us in a weapons-depleted state. Then he sold off our oil reserves which should only be touched for military emergencies, to keep gas and diesel price# down to mask his inflationary policies. It will take us a few years under a new administration to fully recover to the capability of fighting a long term war.

Sam
Sam
1 year ago
Reply to  VMS

Any time you see the word “Democratic” in a country’s name, it is anything but.

fir1
fir1
1 year ago
Reply to  VMS

More than likely MORE than a few years – we’re only 1/2 way through this fiasco – hopefully we come out of this without a nuclear holocaust – and with enough left to recover from all of this nonsense.

Walter Sieruk
Walter Sieruk
1 year ago

The tyrannical regime of North Korea has the very unfitting official title, which is “The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea “

It’s not a Democratic by any valid definition of the word.

That dictator. Kim Jong –un, lives in luxury and has everything he wants, In contrast to that tyrant, the common people trapped in that tyranny North Korea in exist in extreme poverty.

In view of that those two facts and with the information provided by the ancient Roman political leader lawyer, scholar and philosopher, Marcus Tullius Cicero, who had wisely written, “A tyranny isn’t a true republic because a republic is the property of the people while in a tyranny everything belongs to the ruler.”

Therefore the regime of North Korea is not actually Democratic nor is it really a Republic.

The tyrannical regime of North Korea has the very unfitting official title, which is “The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea “

It’s not a Democratic by any valid definition of the word.

That dictator. Kim Jong –un, lives in luxury and has everything he wants, In contrast to that tyrant, the common people trapped in that tyranny North Korea in exist in extreme poverty.

In view of that those two facts and with the information provided by the ancient Roman political leader lawyer, scholar and philosopher, Marcus Tullius Cicero, who had wisely written, “A tyranny isn’t a true republic because a republic is the property of the people while in a tyranny everything belongs to the ruler.”

Therefore the regime of North Korea is not actually Democratic nor is it really a Republic.

Walter Sieruk
Walter Sieruk
1 year ago

In the aggressive, hostile as well as brutal, cruel and murderously oppressive tyrannical regime of North Korea under the power of the despicable dictator Kim Jong un. That tyrant in power and his control of his regimes missiles is a serious threat to the United States and the safety of the American people.

In addition the people of North Korea who are trapped in his extremely harsh tyranny can be arrested and imprisoned in those starvation and death prison camps ‘civilian detention centers” for anything.

For example even if father of a family mildly complains that, his family’s weekly government food rations are “a bit small”. That father along with his entire family than are imprisoned in one of those civilian prison” camps” which are really torture , starvation and death centers.

To exist under the bondage of such fear must be terrible. So much so that this is a reminder, the Benjamin Franklin in his periodical entitled POOR RICHARD’S ALMANAC had, wisely, printed, “Those who are feared are also hated.”

Snowedin
Snowedin
1 year ago

North Korea like all of the other countries has no fear of the US as long as CCP owned bidet is the resident. If Trump was president, there would not be any missiles being fired. Trump had a backbone and was not owned by china.

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