Sunday, August 6, 2017

U.S. National Security Adviser: U.S. Prepared To Launch 'Preventive War' Against North Korea



Newsweek: US Prepared to Launch 'Preventive War' Against North Korea, Says HR McMaster

The United States is preparing for all options to counter the growing threat from North Korea, including launching a “preventive war,” national security adviser H.R. McMaster said in an interview with MSNBC that aired Saturday. The comments come following North Korea carrying out two tests of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) last month.

“What you’re asking is are we preparing plans for a preventive war, right?” he said in response to a question from MSNBC’s Hugh Hewitt. “A war that would prevent North Korea from threatening the United States with a nuclear weapon. And the president’s been very clear about it. He said he’s not gonna tolerate North Korea being able to threaten the United States. If they have nuclear weapons that can threaten the United States. It’s intolerable from the president’s perspective. So of course, we have to provide all options to do that. And that includes a military option.”

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Update: McMaster: Threat of North Korean nuclear weapon strike 'impossible to overstate' (FOX News)

WNU Editor: Launching a "preventive war" will result in an all-out war.

3 comments:

fazman said...

20.000 vs 500.000 on u.s soil
,ld still call it preventative.

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Bob Huntley said...

New military term "preventive war" somewhat like "preemptive retaliatory strike". In bible terms it might be "do unto others before they do unto you".

They can talk and thump their chests and wave their swords all they want, but the first strike on NK and several nations, including the USA could well experience the devastation foisted on Japan in the old days.

Can the US defend itself against a nuclear attack? Could the US have defended itself against the 911 attack? It might just come down to a matter of choice, you know false flags and all.