Trump说要Fire and Fury,是不是指核战争有地方躲吗

核战争的最大威胁是来自华盛顿,而不是平壤
许多专家认为,特朗普在精神上不适合担任总统,他已经承诺美国,作为三军统帅&(总统说的算),如果朝鲜继续威胁美国(红线),就会用火力和愤怒来对付它。在没有实际发射核导弹但对美国造成威胁的情况下,特朗普想要发动一场核战争,有可能导致数百万人丧生,包括韩国人和住在芝加哥以西的美国人(请看注释)。
在特朗普发出警告之后,朝鲜军方越过红线宣布,正在考虑向关岛(美国领土)发射导弹。此外,朝鲜导弹可在20分钟内击中夏威夷。
特朗普正在把美国、韩国和全世界处于一个危险的境地,而最危险的是美国核按钮是在他手上。&
注:据报道,朝鲜拥有的导弹可以发射核射弹远至芝加哥。
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韩国担心的应首先是特朗普,而不是朝鲜&
&希拉里和很多专家曾警告说,美国人不能将强大的核武器交给特朗普,他有可能发动核战争。
最近,特朗普和他的同僚们要大举进攻朝鲜。
---特朗普:我们将独自解决朝鲜问题。
---副总统彭斯:我们的战略耐心已经耗尽。
---国家安全顾问中将麦克马斯特:所有对朝鲜的选择都摆在桌面上了。
不幸的是,他们的言论(或假威胁)只能增加核战争的风险,使2000万多名韩国人可能成为特朗普的非理性的,不符合逻辑的,冲动的和没总统经验的行为的受害者。
韩国必须认识到,南北韩问题不能通过军事解决。使用化学武器和核武器的战争会给韩国人民带来极大的痛苦和灾难。而且,南韩几十年的努力和巨大的经济成就将会毁于一旦。
韩国必须拒绝特朗普的威胁(或假威胁)。唯一合乎逻辑的解决办法是像2005年那样,南北韩作出承诺,进行经济合作。这样,双方都会受益。
大多数美国人对与朝鲜进行全面战争没有兴趣---美国没有意愿,没有钱,也没有人力来进行持续的大战。
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The biggest threat of
a nuclear war comes from Washington, not Pyongyang
Mr. Trump, who has been called by many experts
being&mentally&unfit to be
president, has committed America, as Commander-in-Chief, to fight
North Korea with fire and fury&( president's words
matter), if it continues to threat the United States (the red
line). For just a threat from North Korea without actually
launching a nuclear missile, &Mr. Trump is willing
to start a nuclear war, potentially killing millions of people,
including South Koreans and Americans living west of Chicago (see
After Mr. Trump's warning, North Korean military
announced that it is considering to fire missiles at Guam (a U.S.
territory), crossing the red line. Additionally, North Korea
missiles can hit Hawaii within 20 minutes.
Mr. Trump is taking America, South Korea and the
world to a dangerous territory, and most dangerously, he is a man
has his finger on the Nuclear Button.
According to reports, North Korea has missiles
capable of reaching Chicago with nuclear warheads
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South Koreans must
first worry about Trump, not North Korea
Americans have been warned by Hillary Clinton and
many experts that Trump can't be trusted with powerful nuclear
weapons and that he is a threat to start a nuclear war.
Recently, Mr. Trump and his associates have
aggressively stepped up attacking North Korea :
---Trump: we will solve the North Korea problem
--- Pence, Vice President: our "strategic
patience" has run out
--- &H.R. McMaster, National
Security Adviser : all options are on the table for North
Unfortunately, their rhetoric (or fake threats?)
can only increase the risk of a nuclear war and makes more than 20
million South Koreans potentially victims of Trump's irrational,
incoherent, impulsive and on-the-job-training
presidency.
South Koreans must recognize that there is no
military solution for problems with the two Koreas. The pain and
suffering of a war, using chemical and/or nuclear weapons, would be
too severe for all Koreans. Furthermore, decades of hard work and
great economic achievements of the South would be wiped
South Koreans must reject Trump's threats ( fake
threats?). The only logical solution is inter-Korean economic
cooperation that showed great promises in 2005. Both Koreas would
benefit from it.
Most Americans have no interest in an all-out war
with North Korea---there is no will, no money and no troops in
fighting a prolonged major war.
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以上网友发言只代表其个人观点,不代表新浪网的观点或立场。Claire Bickers, AP, News Corp Australia Network
US PRESIDENT Donald Trump’s warning of “fire and “fury” to North Korea was completely unscripted, according to officials. The
reported President Trump discussed with Chief of Staff John F. Kelly and other advisers a strategy to escalate his rhetoric and deliver a more aggressive and overt challenge to Kim Jong-un, according to two senior White House officialsThe message President Trump delivered on Tuesday afternoon “was unexpected, but it wasn’t surprising,” The Post reported one of the officials as saying.While some lawmakers and experts feared the statement was dangerously inflammatory, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis defended the President’s forceful warning.“What the President is doing is sending a strong message to North Korea in language that Kim Jong Un would understand, because he doesn’t seem to understand diplomatic language,” Mr Tillerson told reporters.media_cameraNorth Korea has responded to Trump’s threat. Picture: AFPMeanwhile, North Korea has slammed President Trump’s bellicose words, saying it will develop a plan to strike the US island territory of Guam in the coming week.In a statement, North Korean media slammed the US President as “bereft of reason” and would only respond to force, state media reported, in an escalation in Washington’s war of words with Pyongyang over the regime’s nuclear drive.Trump this week stunned the world with a bold-faced message to Kim Jong-Un, saying his country faced “fire and fury like the world has never seen”. Pyongyang later said it was considering a missile strike near the US Pacific territory of Guam.“Sound dialogue is not possible with such a guy bereft of reason and only absolute force can work on him,” the official KCNA news service quoted General Kim Rak Gyom of the Korean People’s Army as saying on Thursday morning.“The military action the KPA is about to take will be an effective remedy for restraining the frantic moves of the US in the southern part of Korea and its vicinity.”media_cameraKim Jong-Un has condemned Trump’s comments. Picture: AFPNorth Korea will develop a plan by mid-August to launch four intermediate-range missiles at the US territory of Guam before presenting it to Kim Jong Un, who will make a decision on whether to proceed, the North’s state media says.“The Hwasong-12 rockets to be launched by the KPA (Korean People’s Army) will cross the sky above Shimane, Hiroshima and Koichi prefectures of Japan,” the report said on Thursday, citing General Kim Rak Gyom, commander of the Strategic Force of the KPA.TRUMP: US MORE ‘POWERFUL’ THAN EVERPresident Trump says the United States’ nuclear arsenal is “far stronger and more powerful than ever before.”Mr Trump tweeted on Wednesday: “My first order as President was to renovate and modernise our nuclear arsenal. It is now far stronger and more powerful than ever before ...”My first order as President was to renovate and modernize our nuclear arsenal. It is now far stronger and more powerful than ever before....— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump)
...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!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump)
The tweet came as Mr Trump traded escalating threats with North Korea.Mr Trump on Tuesday threatened “fire and fury” if North Korea made more threats to the US And North Korea’s military said it was examining plans for attacking Guam.Mr Trump retweeted news coverage about his heated rhetoric on Wednesday.‘NO OBLIGATION’ FOR AUSTRALIAAustralia has no obligation to join military action if growing tensions between the US and North Korea escalate into war, Julie Bishop says.The Foreign Affairs Minister said today there was no “automatic trigger” for Australia to back the US in the case of war with North Korea.“We were not a party in the legal sense to the armistice so there is no automatic trigger for Australia to be involved,” she told ABC radio.“And as far as the ANZUS alliance is concerned, that is an obligation to consult.”Australia had been in constant discussions with the US however, including meetings between US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Ms Bishop in the Philippines on Monday.media_cameraJulie Bishop says Australia has no obligation to get involved. Picture: Kym SmithPrime Minister Malcolm Turnbull refused to outline Australia’s preparations in the event of conflict with North Korea today but said the government was “alert” to the unfolding situation.Australia’s plans were constantly under review, he told reporters in Canberra.“We obviously plan for all contingencies ... but I’m not going to get into speculative territory,” he said.Earlier today, the Foreign Affairs Minister defended Donald Trump’ latest warning that North Korea would be met be “fire and fury”.Ms Bishop said all responsibility for the escalation of tensions on the Korean Peninsula “lie at the feet of Pyongyang”.“I think that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson summed it up when he landed in Guam,” Ms Bishop told the Nine Network today.“He said that the President was speaking a language that Kim Jong-Un could understand because clearly he didn’t understand diplomatic language.”But she said Australia was not changing its strategy on the rogue state.media_cameraNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Un has threatened to attack Guam. Picture: Reuters/KCNATRUMP’S PREACHER SAYS GOD IS ON SIDEMr Trump’s evangelical adviser. Texas megachurch pastor Robert Jeffress, says God is on the side of the US President.“When it comes to how we should deal with evil doers, the Bible, in the book of Romans, is very clear: God has endowed rulers full power to use whatever means necessary — including war — to stop evil. In the case of North Korea, God has given Trump authority to take out Kim Jong-Un,” Mr Jeffress said in a statement, the reported.Mr Jeffress, who campaigned for Mr Trump and held a church service at the inauguration, released the statement to the Christian Broadcasting Network after the president said North Korea’s threats would be met by “fire and fury.”media_cameraNorth Korea's intercontinental ballistic missile launches. Picture: AFP“​I’m heartened to see that our president ​— contrary to what we’ve seen with past administrations who have taken, at best, a sheepish stance toward dictators and oppressors ​— will not tolerate any threat against the American people​,” the statement said.​The passage in Romans says the “one in authority is God’s servant for your good.”“But if you do wrong, be afraid, for rulers do not bear the sword for no reason. They are God’s servants, agents of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer. Therefore, it is necessary to submit to the authorities, not only because of possible punishment but also as a matter of conscience,” the Bible passage says.media_cameraEvangelical pastor Robert Jeffress and US President Donald Trump. Picture: TwitterMr Jeffress, who once said former US President Barack Obama was laying the groundwork for the Antichrist, praised Mr Trump in January for winning the election and said the “demonisation” of Christians during the Obama administration was coming to an end.Originally published as
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President Trump says &fire and fury& may not be enough to deter North Korea. He is raising his rhetoric in the face of a possible missile strike targeting the U.S. territory of Guam. The president said the regime faces &a whole new ballgame& and will not get away with threatening the U.S. Major Garrett reports.
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