#MorningMonarchy: December 11, 2017
National embarrassments, disciplined sailors and EMP missiles + this day in history w/the Lufthansa heist and our song of the day by Glassjaw on your Morning Monarchy for December 11, 2017.
National embarrassments, disciplined sailors and EMP missiles + this day in history w/the Lufthansa heist and our song of the day by Glassjaw on your Morning Monarchy for December 11, 2017.
North Korea’s got nukes. And it’s got ICBMs. Even so, US hawks have pushed the Korean peace process into a dead end. But can they keep it there? Not just Russia and China want negotiations. Maybe Donald Trump wants to negotiate too! Is the deep state going to push back? What do you think? It already has! And why didn’t Seth Rogen melt off Kim Jong Un’s face?
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Russia has successfully launched a RS-24 Yars intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome.
According to the Russian Foreign Ministry,
“The main purpose of the launch is to confirm the reliability of rockets of the same class. The warheads successfully reached their target – the Kura testing range in Kamchatka. All aims of the test were achieved”.
The new RS-24 Yars is a nuclear capable missile with one of the longest rages of any kind in its class.
RT reports,
(COMMONDREAMS) As the city of Hiroshima, Japan, prepared to mark the 72nd anniversary of the United States’ deadly atomic bombing, the United Nations Security Council voted unanimously Saturday to impose harsh sanctions on North Korea, in the hopes that they will deter the country from using its own nuclear weapons.
(ANTIWAR.COM) — Continuing to hype the threat posed by North Korea, despite their two ICBM tests being eventually conceded to both be failures, National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster insisted that the US is fully prepared to launch a “preventative war” against North Korea, to prevent them threatening the US.
United States Forces Korea General Vincent K. Brooks , center, poses for photographs with South Korean military officials during a ceremony marking the anniversary of the signing of the Korean War ceasefire armistice agreement, South Korea., July 27, 2016. (Kim Hong-Ji/AP)
After North Korea’s launch of an ICBM, that demonstrated ability to strike the continental United States…General Vincent Brooks, Commander of Combined Forces Command and General Lee, Sun Jin, Chairman of the Republic of Korea Joint Chiefs of Staff, issued a stern warning to the North Korean regime.
The allied forces are prepared for war at any time, with only “self restraint and patience” holding back an all out assault on North Korea…
(ANTIMEDIA) Korean Peninsula — As Americans grilled burgers and watched fireworks in celebration of the Fourth of July on Tuesday, North Korea defiantly test-launched its first successful intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). Analysts say the missile flew higher and farther than any had before and could more than likely have reached Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.