In February, Army installations across the United States will organize mobilization centers for rapid overseas deployment. The move will resemble the activity of similar task forces in Syria and Iraq. On this edition of The Geopolitical Report, we examine Trump’s rhetoric on North Korea that underscores the move for war we are now witnessing with military exercises and preparation for mobilization. The president and the leader of North Korea, Kim Jung-un, have exchanged increasingly bellicose barbs that move the two nations closer to war—a conflict Trump’s Secretary of State, James “Mad Dog” Mattis has admitted would be catastrophic. Meanwhile, North and South Korea have engaged in talks about reunification and joint participation in the upcoming Olympics—a move that has drawn the ire of UN ambassador Nikki Haley. Demonstrating the policy schizophrenia of the Trump administration, the State Department disagreed with Haley and said the delegation wasn’t driving a wedge between the US and South Korea. There are two reasons for North Korea’s intransigence in regard to its nuclear program. First and foremost, the near total destruction of the country by the United States during the Korean War and secondarily the fact possessing nukes will make the United States think twice about invading the country and disposing of the Kim Jung-un regime.
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Show Notes
Military Quietly Prepares for a Last Resort: War With North Korea
North Korea: Trump and Kim call each other mad
Hawaii has been preparing for a missile attack; now its credibility is under fire
Stop Hawaii’s Monthly Nuclear Attack Warning Siren and Cell Phone Alerts
North Korea's weapons 'are only aimed at the US,' regime official says
North Korean state media hail talks with South as path to reunification
America's UN ambassador dismisses proposed North-South Korea talks
U.S. Prepared to Launch 'Preventive War' Against North Korea, Says H.R. McMaster
North and South Korea agree to talk with goal to 'relieve military tensions'