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U.S. President Donald Trump is sticking to his guns on North Korea,... not backing down

one bit from his previous remarks on hitting North Korea extremely hard... if it threatens

the United States or its allies.

Yu Joonhee reports.

Despite criticism over his recent threat to unleash "fire and fury" on North Korea, President

Trump has doubled down on his remarks... saying the regime will not get away with making threats

against the United States.

Speaking at a press conference on Thursday,... Trump warned Pyongyang would face dire consequences,

if it carries out its promise... to launch ballistic missiles toward Guam.

When asked about the possibility of a pre-emptive strike, Trump said previously... it was not

an issue that was up for public disclosure,... but he did send another cryptic warning in

North Korea's direction.

"He has disrespected our country greatly.

He has said things that are horrific.

And with me he's not getting away with it.

He got away with it for a long time between him and his family.

He's not getting away with this - this is a whole new ballgame."

President Trump has plenty of powerful means at his disposal... should he decide to turn

his rhetoric into military action.

According to NBC News, American B-1B bombers based in Guam are currently on stand-by...

and ready to conduct a pre-emptive strike on short notice,... if such orders are handed

down from Washington.

Defense Secretary James Mattis, also said on Thursday... the Pentagon did have military

options on hand,... but finding a diplomatic solution was still its top priority... warning

of the consequences of war on the Korean Peninsula.

"The tragedy of war is well enough known.

It doesn't need another characterization beyond the fact that it would be catastrophic."

Questions now remain, over the exact scope of President Trump's executive authority...

to conduct a military strike on North Korea, without Congressional approval.

Yu Joonhee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump doubles down on his threats and warnings against N. Korea - Duration: 1:51.

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President Trump Criticizes Senate Majority Leader - Duration: 0:58.

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American News | Al Gore Just FLIPPED And Admitted Something About Trump That No One Saw Coming - Duration: 1:33.

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American News | Seconds Ago Trump Looked Into The Camera And THANKED Putin For What He Did For Us - Duration: 1:48.

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American News | Somebody blew up a giant, inflatable Trump-Chicken right outside the White House - Duration: 1:36.

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Trump: U.S. 'Locked And Loaded' For North Korea - Duration: 1:56.

For more infomation >> Trump: U.S. 'Locked And Loaded' For North Korea - Duration: 1:56.

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Keller @ Large: Don't Worry About President Trump's Nuclear Bravado - Duration: 2:23.

For more infomation >> Keller @ Large: Don't Worry About President Trump's Nuclear Bravado - Duration: 2:23.

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Will President Trump's plan to call the opioid crisis a national emergency trickle down to Palm Beac - Duration: 2:01.

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Shocking New Evidence Ruins Obama Cronies, President Trump Was Right All Along - Duration: 17:47.

Shocking New Evidence Ruins Obama Cronies, President Trump Was Right All Along

Liberals still cry about a non-existent Trump/Russia scandal, while helpfully disregarding the

wrongdoings of our nation's past president.

The way that Barack Obama violated the Constitution and around twelve different laws while in

office is no longer up for question.

It's quite recently hard actualities with a pile of evidence to help them.

What's more, when Donald Trump started his keep running toward the White House, everybody

knew the Democrats – headed by Obama, obviously – would successfully remain in his direction.

This incorporates election fraud, which has completely exploded for the current year because

of Trump's internal investigation that has officially demonstrated Democrats drove a

huge number of illegals to the surveys.

In any case, even before that, we heard whispers of Obama and his associates keeping an eye

on Trump and his progress individuals.

Presently, we have more proof to help this hypothesis.

Fox News:

"An Obama official made" hundreds of unmasking requests "during the last year of the previous

administration, according to a letter from a top Republican who raised new concerns that

officials sought the identities of Trump associates in intelligence reports for 'inappropriate

purposes'.

'Unmasking' refers to the formal request to identify the Americans in an intelligence

document.

"

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-CA) has blamed Obama authorities

for burrowing around for the names of Trump's transition team, and no less than one authority

made "hundreds" of solicitations in this vein.

Nunes said Democrats had zero justification for doing this and three of the nation's

greatest big cheeses give off an impression of being included:

Previous CIA chief John Brennan, previous national security adviser Susan Rice, and

previous U.N. envoy Samantha Power.

The last has all the earmarks of being at the focal point of Nunes' accusations.

Essentially, these insiders endeavored to keep an eye on Trump's team by looking for

information "within intelligence reports" and truly, there was no other explanation

to jump into those reports, as per Nunes.

Moreover, it's attainable that such data could be leaked to the press, yet another

enormous issue the White House has had for the current year.

What's more, who is in charge of the majority of this?

Believe it or not, the Democratic National Party, whose best individuals can't maintain

a strategic distance from features of flawed or even criminal conduct.

When are these individuals going to begin paying for their violations?

All the more critically, when will a greater amount of America realize they've been LIED

to and controlled for over 10 years?

What do you think about this?

Do not hesitate and write your thoughts in the comment section below.

Thank you

for reading.

H/T Fox News

For more infomation >> Shocking New Evidence Ruins Obama Cronies, President Trump Was Right All Along - Duration: 17:47.

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Trump Adds Fuel to 'Fire and Fury' Threat Against N. Korea - Duration: 0:54.

For more infomation >> Trump Adds Fuel to 'Fire and Fury' Threat Against N. Korea - Duration: 0:54.

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Five Transgender Troops Sue Trump Over Military Ban - Duration: 1:00.

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Quand Jérémy Frérot conseille à Donald Trump de « faire l'amour à sa femme » - Duration: 2:48.

For more infomation >> Quand Jérémy Frérot conseille à Donald Trump de « faire l'amour à sa femme » - Duration: 2:48.

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Mark Taylor August 11, 2017 - THE TRUMP PROPHECY: WHAT'S COMING NEXT PART 2 - Mark Taylor Prophecy - Duration: 29:24.

Mark Taylor August 11, 2017 - THE TRUMP PROPHECY: WHAT'S COMING NEXT

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Trump Feud With McConnell Escalates Can You Believe He Couldn't Get It Done - Duration: 4:07.

Trump Feud With McConnell Escalates Can You Believe He Couldn't Get It Done

by Tyler Durden

Having tired of picking on Democrats for ruining his Obamacare repeal plans, Trump is increasingly

focusing on his own party in general, and Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell in

particular.

One day after a "work-vacationing" Trump slammed the Senator in a Wednesday tweet, in which

he said "Senator Mitch McConnell said I had "excessive expectations," but I don't think

so.

After 7 years of hearing Repeal & Replace, why not done?" Trump ramped up his criticism

of McConnell on Thursday morning when in an early tweet, Trump again questioned why McConnell

has not been able to pass a bill to repeal and replace ObamaCare.

"Can you believe that Mitch McConnell, who has screamed Repeal & Replace for 7 years,

couldn't get it done," Trump tweeted.

"Must Repeal & Replace ObamaCare!"

Earlier this week, McConnell vented his frustrations about the president's "excessive expectations"

for his agenda when the Kentucky Republican criticized Trump's "artificial deadlines"

during the healthcare debate.

�Now our new president has of course not been in this line of work before.

And I think had excessive expectations about how quickly things happen in the democratic

process,� McConnell said.

Trump first pushed back against McConnell's characterizations yesterday, as noted above.

He now appears to be taking the feud with both McConnell and the Senate to the next

level, at precisely the wrong time: with the debt ceiling negotiation and potential government

shutdown looming in under two months, Trump should be pushing for a consensus, instead

he appears intent on alienating Republican allies in the Senate.

Which brings us to yesterday's prediction by Reagan-era CBO head, Rudy Penner, who in

an interview with MNI warned that he expects a "very scary" fall 2017 due to fiscal issues,

with market-disrupting battles ahead on both the debt ceiling and fiscal year 2018 spending.

Here are the highlights again:

Penner said he believes it will be "very challenging" for Congress to pass legislation this fall

to increase the statutory debt ceiling.

Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin has asked Congress to lift the debt ceiling by the end

of September.

Penner countered that a "plausible path" for dealing with the debt ceiling is to pass legislation

in September to suspend the debt ceiling until after the November 2018 mid-term elections.

However, such legislation, he said, may have to be negotiated by an unusual coalition assembled

by House Speaker Paul Ryan, a Republican, and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, a

Democrat.

Said such an agreement, Penner said, "could put Speaker Ryan's job in peril" by conservative

Republicans who oppose it.

He said he believes the debt ceiling is "an incredibly stupid law that makes no logical

sense."

"It terrifies the world and frightens markets every few years--but does nothing to actually

control spending or cut budget deficits," he said.

Penner said he sees little Republican consensus on tax reform and expects any package that

emerges to include "some quite modest tax cuts" and the closure of loopholes.

Finally, Penner touched upon the market, and said that like virtually everyone else, he

remains "totally puzzled" by the surging stock market, arguing that markets soar even as

it becomes more evident that major fiscal stimulus will not be coming out of Washington

this year.

"The markets don't seem to have absorbed the reality of Washington yet," he said.

"I have an uneasy feeling this will all end badly--that there will be a very major market

correction."

For more infomation >> Trump Feud With McConnell Escalates Can You Believe He Couldn't Get It Done - Duration: 4:07.

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Gaum Is Sitting Right In N Korea's Cross Hairs But Just Struck Back With Trump's Secret Weapon - Duration: 2:15.

Gaum Is Sitting Right In N. Korea�s Cross Hairs But Just Struck Back With Trump�s

Secret Weapon

By Stacy Law

The tension continues to mount between the United States and North Korea. Just yesterday,

the out of control regime threatened an attack on the United States territory of Guam.

Hundreds of thousands of United States citizens and military men and women are living in Guam

right now. So Kim Jong-Un has absolutely, directly, threatened the United States. If

you�d like to know more about this tiny American territory,

The citizens of Guam don�t get to vote for President, but they do elect their own governor,

and that man�s name is Eddie Calvo.

And Governor Calvo has voiced his full support of President Trump�s recent statements to

North Korea.

Here�s what he said: �As far as I�m concerned, as an American citizen, I want

a president that says that if any nation such as North Korea attacks Guam, attacks Honolulu,

attacks the west coast, that they will be met with hell and fury.� Look at about 5

minutes in on the video, below.

Advertisement Calvo said that he�s confident in Guam�s

defense capabilities based on multiple briefings with the military.

Watch Governor Calvo here, on Tucker Carlson Tonight:

He said, there is no panic. And �I think it�s important to be strong, but at the

same time be calm. I�ve had enough briefings with the military, there�s a multilayered

defense starting from Korea, Japan as well as in the western pacific as well as our assets

here in Guam with the THAAD missile defense system that American communities will be protected.�

Even though he didn�t get to vote for Trump, it�s pretty clear he backs him completely.

If you do, too, please comment �I support Trump

and Guam� and SHARE, SHARE, SHARE!

For more infomation >> Gaum Is Sitting Right In N Korea's Cross Hairs But Just Struck Back With Trump's Secret Weapon - Duration: 2:15.

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Trump fires further threats toward North Korea as war of words escalates - Duration: 2:33.

U.S. President Donald Trump is not backing down from his tough talk on North Korea.

Far from it.

Despite heavy criticisms he instead feels the need to amp it up.

According to our Kwon Jangho, the controversial leader is not ruling out a pre-emptive strike

against the regime, even when other adminstration officials emphasize "Plan A" is diplomacy.

President Donald Trump has refused to back down from his threats on North Korea, despite

criticisms that he was needlessly and dangerously escalating tensions in region.

Speaking at a press conference on Thursday,... Trump warned Pyongyang would face dire consequences

if it carries out its promise... to launch ballistic missiles toward Guam.

"Let's see what he does with Guam.

He does something in Guam, it will be an event the likes of which nobody has seen before,

what will happen in North Korea.

Reporter: Is that a dare?

"It's not a dare.

It's a statement, has nothing to do with dare.

That's a statement."

Trump also said that his controversial 'fire and fury' comments from Wednesday were perhaps

"not tough enough" and warned that Pyongyang should be nervous.

He also did not rule out a pre-emptive strike, although at the same time he did not rule

out negotiations either.

He said he would like to see a nuclear-free world, but until all countries, including

Russia, China and Pakistan get rid of their nuclear weapons, he pledged the U.S. would

remain "the most powerful nuclear nation on earth by far."

Such boisterous rhetoric from a U.S. President is unprecedented, but from North Korea, it's

much more familiar... and Pyongyang continued its usual verbal attacks on Trump and the

U.S. on Thursday.

After calling Trump someone 'bereft of reason', and his threats 'a load of nonsense' the day

previously, the regime's state media warned the U.S.'s reckless behaviour will lead to

its mainland being reduced to ashes.

Trump's Defense Secretary James Mattis, tried to be more careful... saying that the Pentagon

did have military options at hand,... but finding a diplomatic solution was still its

top priority... warning of the consequences of war on the Korean Peninsula.

"The tragedy of war is well enough known.

It doesn't need another characterization beyond the fact that it would be catastrophic."

However, with neither Trump nor Pyongyang backing down, it looks like the war or words

will not end anytime soon.

Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump fires further threats toward North Korea as war of words escalates - Duration: 2:33.

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Liberals FREAK Out Over What Trump Did For Mega-Supporters Diamond and Silk! - Duration: 2:58.

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Gorka warns North Korea 'Don't test Donald J Trump' - Duration: 2:33.

Gorka warns North Korea 'Don�t test Donald J. Trump'

BY MALLORY SHELBOURNE

White House national security aide Sebastian Gorka on Wednesday said President Trump�s

most recent tweets about the strength of the U.S. nuclear arsenal are a warning to North

Korea not to test the commander in chief.

�He�s saying 'don�t test America and don�t test Donald J. Trump,' � Gorka told

�Fox & Friends.�

Trump earlier Wednesday had tweeted that his "first order" as president "was to renovate

and modernize our nuclear arsenal."

"It is now far stronger and more powerful than ever before.

Hopefully we will never have to use this power, but there will never be a time that we are

not the most powerful nation in the world!� the president tweeted.

Trump's first executive order, signed the day of his inauguration, was focused on repealing

ObamaCare.

The president's latest tweets appear to be a reference to the nuclear posture review,

which is ongoing.

Gorka described the tweets as a warning to Pyongyang, which said on Tuesday that it is

considering strikes on an American territory following Trump�s vow to unleash �fire,

fury and frankly power� on North Korea if it continues to threaten the United States.

�We are not just a superpower.

We were a superpower.

We are now a hyperpower.

Nobody in the world, especially not North Korea, comes close to challenging our military

capabilities,� Gorka said.

�Whether they�re conventional, whether they�re nuclear or whether they�re special

forces.

So the message is very clear.

Don�t test this White House, Pyongyang."

Trump sparked controversy on Tuesday with comments about North Korea made at his golf

club in New Jersey.

�He has been very threatening beyond a normal state, and as I said they will be met with

fire, fury and frankly power, the likes of which this world has never seen before,�

the president said, referring to North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un.

Trump�s comments followed a report in The Washington Post that North Korea successfully

built a miniaturized nuclear warhead that can be placed on

a missile.

For more infomation >> Gorka warns North Korea 'Don't test Donald J Trump' - Duration: 2:33.

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Trump: Military solutions 'locked and loaded'; China appeals for 'caution' - Duration: 4:38.

Trump: Military solutions 'locked and loaded'; China appeals for 'caution'.

President Trump tweeted that "military solutions" are "fully in place, locked and loaded" Friday.

as China appealed for North Korea and the United States to "exercise caution" in

their escalating war of words.

It came after North Korea said it was writing a plan to fire missiles toward the western

Pacific island of Guam, a U.S. territory.

Trump tweeted Friday: "Military solutions are now fully in place,locked and loaded,should

North Korea act unwisely.

Hopefully Kim Jong Un will find another path!".

On Thursday, Trump said his earlier warning to unleash "fire and fury" on Pyongyang if

it doesn't abandon its nuclear program perhaps "wasn't tough enough."

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said the situation on the Korean Peninsula

"is complex and sensitive."

China is Pyongyang's most important ally.

"The Chinese side hopes all related parties will exercise caution in their words and actions

and make greater efforts to alleviate the tense situation and enhance mutual trust.

while not traveling the old path of making displays of strength and constantly exacerbating

the situation," Geng said in a statement Friday.

U.S. allies have also appealed to Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to soften

their rhetoric.

President Donald Trump's strategy for dealing with North Korea could be upended with his

threat to slam Pyongyang with fire and fury.

Trump's harsh rhetoric could undermine his ability to cooperate with China to resolve

the North Korea crisis.

AP

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she sees no military solution to the crisis, and that

escalating the rhetoric is the "wrong answer."

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said his country would come to the U.S.'s

aid in the event of a North Korean attack.

"In terms of defense, we are joined at the hip," he said.

Japan is deploying missile interceptors in the west of the country in response to Pyongyang's

plans to fire missiles toward Guam, Japanese broadcaster NHK reported.

Trump was defiant Thursday, pushing back against criticism that his words could further inflame

tensions.

"It's about time that somebody stuck up for the people of this country and for the people

of other countries," Trump said from his golf club in Bedminster, N.J.

"So if anything, maybe that statement wasn't tough enough.

And we're backed 100% by our military."

When asked what could be tougher than the "fire and fury" he had promised, Trump said:

"You'll see.

You'll see."

Trump said he would consider negotiations with North Korea and declined to discuss the

possibility of a preemptive strike against the reclusive nation.

Guam Homeland Security spokeswoman Jenna Gaminde said the North's missiles would take about

14 minutes to reach the island.

An editorial in the Global Times, a newspaper run by China's ruling Communist Party, said

Thursday: "The real danger is that such a reckless game may lead to miscalculations

and a strategic "war."

That is to say, neither Washington nor Pyongyang really wants war.

but a war could break out anyway as they do not have the experience of putting such an

extreme game under control."

"Beijing is not able to persuade Washington or Pyongyang to back down at this time," the

editorial said.

"It needs to make clear its stance to all sides and make them understand that when their

actions jeopardize China's interests, China will respond with a firm hand."

South Korea's foreign ministry urged the North to stop using "threatening words"

Thursday and called for Pyongyang to enter into dialogue to ease tensions in the region.

North Korean media said the purpose of the missile launch will be "to interdict the enemy

forces on major military bases on Guam and to signal a crucial warning to the U.S."

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