Trump�s Shocking Note About What He�s About To Do To Kim Jong-un Accidentally Caught
In Photo Op Although Trump is notoriously outspoken, his
most serious plans have been kept under wraps on this issue until it accidentally got out
when a camera caught the shocking note on his desk written in all caps with a big black
marker. This definitely indicates the end of our nemesis in North Korea.
After months of threats and tests, North Korea�s despot dictator, Kim Jong-un, flexed his muscles
and launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) this week, then followed it
up with an announcement that he wasn�t done. Hours after the launch, it was revealed that
the little �Rocket Man� is actually capable of hitting the Washington, D.C. and much of
the east coast as proven by the outcome of this latest missile test. There�s nothing
he would love more than to what he�s been working up to for years, regardless of the
ramifications which he�s about to experience with the full wrath of President Donald Trump
who isn�t messing around. Kim Jong has taken the taunting too far and messed with the wrong
leader who isn�t dancing around this dictator like Barack Obama would have.
Not since the Cuban missile crisis of the early 60s, when John F. Kennedy was president
and we were in the middle of the Cold War with the Soviet Union, have we been so close
total global annihilation. US Secretary of Defence James Mattis in a statement earlier
today confirmed that the fetus looking Dictator of North Korea, Kim Jong-un has now fired
its highest-ever intercontinental ballistic missile and it poses a dire worldwide threat.
Later the Pentagon confirmed that the missile had flown for about 1,000km (620 miles) before
falling into the Sea of Japan. Trump was quick to address the issue to reporters in the Roosevelt
Room of the White House a few hours after the missile streaked across Korean and Japanese
skies when a photographer unintentionally caught what he�s been keeping secret.
The Daily Mail reports:
President Donald Trump had handwritten notes in black marker and all capital letters in
front of him on Tuesday when he revealed news of North Korea�s latest missile launch.
The piece of paper was spotted on the table in front of Trump as he addressed reporters
in the Roosevelt Room of the White House a few hours after the missile streaked across
Korean and Japanese skies.
�MISSILE WAS LAUNCHED FROM NORTH KOREA � WILL TAKE CARE OF IT,� the note read.
Not straying far from his notes, Trump then told reporters: �A missile was launched
a little while ago from North Korea. I will only tell you that we will take care of it.
It is a situation that we will handle.�These are never words we would have heard from Trump�s
predecessor on the matter since he had eight years of missile tests from North Korea to
do something about it and didn�t. That exceptionally lame duck style leadership is long over and
things are about to get really serious since Trump will not allow this silly little dictator
to make a fool of him or America.
After yesterday�s missile launch from North Korea the stakes couldn�t be higher, especially
now that tensions are growing over new information that the missile was the largest and most
powerful to date. According to a CNBC report, the latest missile has the capability of hitting
the eastern seaboard including Washington D.C. and needs to be taken seriously. President
Trump didn�t mince word during his speech on Tuesday where he had just spoken with General
Mattis and that �they were going to handle the situation in North Korea.�0
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Although Trump is notoriously outspoken, his most serious plans have been kept under wraps
on this issue until it accidentally got out when a camera caught the shocking note on
his desk written in all caps with a big black marker. This definitely indicates the end
of our nemesis in North Korea.
After months of threats and tests, North Korea�s despot dictator, Kim Jong-un, flexed his muscles
and launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) this week, then followed it
up with an announcement that he wasn�t done. Hours after the launch, it was revealed that
the little �Rocket Man� is actually capable of hitting the Washington, D.C. and much of
the east coast as proven by the outcome of this latest missile test. There�s nothing
he would love more than to what he�s been working up to for years, regardless of the
ramifications which he�s about to experience with the full wrath of President Donald Trump
who isn�t messing around. Kim Jong has taken the taunting too far and messed with the wrong
leader who isn�t dancing around this dictator like Barack Obama would have.
Not since the Cuban missile crisis of the early 60s, when John F. Kennedy was president
and we were in the middle of the Cold War with the Soviet Union, have we been so close
total global annihilation. US Secretary of Defence James Mattis in a statement earlier
today confirmed that the fetus looking Dictator of North Korea, Kim Jong-un has now fired
its highest-ever intercontinental ballistic missile and it poses a dire worldwide threat.
Later the Pentagon confirmed that the missile had flown for about 1,000km (620 miles) before
falling into the Sea of Japan. Trump was quick to address the issue to reporters in the Roosevelt
Room of the White House a few hours after the missile streaked across Korean and Japanese
skies when a photographer unintentionally caught what he�s been keeping secret.
The Daily Mail reports:
President Donald Trump had handwritten notes in black marker and all capital letters in
front of him on Tuesday when he revealed news of North Korea�s latest missile launch.
The piece of paper was spotted on the table in front of Trump as he addressed reporters
in the Roosevelt Room of the White House a few hours after the missile streaked across
Korean and Japanese skies.
�MISSILE WAS LAUNCHED FROM NORTH KOREA � WILL TAKE CARE OF IT,� the note read.
Not straying far from his notes, Trump then told reporters: �A missile was launched
a little while ago from North Korea. I will only tell you that we will take care of it.
It is a situation that we will handle.�
These are never words we would have heard from Trump�s predecessor on the matter since
he had eight years of missile tests from North Korea to do something about it and didn�t.
That exceptionally lame duck style leadership is long over and things are about to get really
serious since Trump will not allow this silly little dictator to make a fool of him or America.
After yesterday�s missile launch from North Korea the stakes couldn�t be higher, especially
now that tensions are growing over new information that the missile was the largest and most
powerful to date. According to a CNBC report, the latest missile has the capability of hitting
the eastern seaboard including Washington D.C. and needs to be taken seriously. President
Trump didn�t mince word during his speech on Tuesday where he had just spoken with General
Mattis and that �they were going to handle the situation in North Korea.�
Nobody can blame Trump for taking action now as he has exhausted all efforts to steer North
Korea away from its nuclear ambitions by applying the strictest possible sanctions against Kim
Jung Un�s evil empire. He has also had China and Russia apply pressure as well, but Kim
Jung-un continues unfazed. The only thing that has changed in North Korea is that their
people are suffering. With no electricity and very little food, the N.Korean people
can only hope that something changes soon. According to President Trump, the time for
restraint seems to be over, and this isn�t a president that messes around. As Syria saw
earlier this year when Trump rained cruise missiles down on an airstrip where chemical
weapons were launched from. The world is watching, we all know for certain
Trump won�t stand by and hope Kim Jung Un doesn�t launch a nuclear warhead, as Obama
and other leaders have done in the past. As President Trump finished his speech yesterday
with a smile on his face and general Mattis at his side, it was as if he had just said
� �hold my beer.�
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