6/2/2016, 10:21 am
For the first time since the armistice of 1953, the United States stands ready to resume the war with North Korea.
The momentous news was delivered by President Barack Obama at a press conference in the White House Rose Garden.
“I am perfectly okay with North Korea threatening its neighbors and testing nuclear weapons,” President Obama said. “But North Korea has finally crossed a red line by endorsing Donald Trump.”
The President's remarks come a few days after North Korea backed the presumptive Republican nominee, calling Trump “a wise politician and a prescient presidential candidate” while denigrating Democrat candidate Hillary Clinton as “thick-headed.”
President Obama called upon Congress to impose new sanctions on North Korea up to and including “carpet-bombing Pyongyang” until the rogue nation “endorses Hillary Clinton like the rest of the civilized world.”
The President is expected to get bipartisan support from Senate Democrats and many #NeverTrump Republicans. Surprisingly, the United States also has the full support of China who joined in the call for the imposition of harsh sanctions on its neighbor to the south.
“We have bought the Clintons with millions of dollars of illegal campaign contributions,” said Wang Yi, the foreign minister of China. “And we have that juicy stuff we hacked off of Hillary's email server. China owns the Clintons and we will not stand idly by and see all that go to waste with a Trump presidency.”
The momentous news was delivered by President Barack Obama at a press conference in the White House Rose Garden.
“I am perfectly okay with North Korea threatening its neighbors and testing nuclear weapons,” President Obama said. “But North Korea has finally crossed a red line by endorsing Donald Trump.”
The President's remarks come a few days after North Korea backed the presumptive Republican nominee, calling Trump “a wise politician and a prescient presidential candidate” while denigrating Democrat candidate Hillary Clinton as “thick-headed.”
President Obama called upon Congress to impose new sanctions on North Korea up to and including “carpet-bombing Pyongyang” until the rogue nation “endorses Hillary Clinton like the rest of the civilized world.”
The President is expected to get bipartisan support from Senate Democrats and many #NeverTrump Republicans. Surprisingly, the United States also has the full support of China who joined in the call for the imposition of harsh sanctions on its neighbor to the south.
“We have bought the Clintons with millions of dollars of illegal campaign contributions,” said Wang Yi, the foreign minister of China. “And we have that juicy stuff we hacked off of Hillary's email server. China owns the Clintons and we will not stand idly by and see all that go to waste with a Trump presidency.”
