North Korea Warns U.S. that They are “Practicing” to Strike US Military Bases in South Korea

Sensing an opportunity in U.S. President Joe Biden’s weakness, North Korea has steadily been ramping up their aggression and tensions have now reached a dangerous boiling point.

The North Korean military has conducted a number of recent missile tests designed to serve as “practice” for a “merciless” attack on South Korea, including a number of American military bases in the region.

The nation’s missile tests forced parts of Japan and South Korea to evacuate.

“The recent corresponding military operations by the Korean People’s Army are a clear answer of (North Korea) that the more persistently the enemies’ provocative military moves continue, the more thoroughly and mercilessly the KPA will counter them,” the General Staff of North Korea’s military said in a statement.

 

The aggression out of North Korea is part of a long-used tactic by the communist regime, where they threaten the United States and its allies in order to force the U.S. to make certain concessions in negotiations.

This tactic failed to work with former President Trump, who became the first U.S. leader to step foot in North Korea as he managed to negotiate a temporary peace with North Korea.

A peace which, thanks to the Biden administrations’ incompetence, America has failed to maintain.

Will North Korea’s actions in the region ultimately lead to another front in what is quickly shaping up to be an all-out world war? Watch the video here to find out.


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