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    British newspaper: Third World War on the doors and sparked begin between Pyongyang and Washington

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    Post by Rocky Fri Apr 14, 2017 4:52 am

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    Considered a British newspaper on Friday that the Third World War on the doors and sparked begin between North Korea and the United States, suggested that while there are a number of Arab states allies of North Korea. 
    The newspaper said the British Daily Express in a report, said that the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, is preparing to launch another nuclear test after being spotted satellites "continuing activity" at the site of Bungei-ri nuclear testing.
    According to the report, the pictures taken by satellite show that North Korea is "willing and ready" to what is the sixth nuclear test, according to the Daily Express newspaper reported.
    It warned the North Korean capital Pyongyang that it would respond "strong military response" after the US Navy deployed aircraft carrier in the Sea of ​​Japan.
    The news agency quoted the North Korean government-owned (KCNA) by the Foreign Ministry as saying: "We will hold the United States full responsibility for the disastrous consequences that would result from their actions degrading."
    She added: "The Democratic People's Republic of Korea is ready to deal with any style of methods of warfare favored by the United States."
    Bush said Donald Trump, he would send a naval fleet to follow the aircraft carrier, in response to the threats of North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
    According to Trump, said channel "Fox Business Network": "We will send a high-powered fleet, and we have a very powerful submarines, and let me assure you that they even stronger than the same aircraft carrier."
    As tension mounts between the two countries, you a quick look at the rest of North Korea's allies:
    China
    North Korea has enjoyed, throughout history, strong ties with China, its neighbor from the north and west, but since Kim Jong-un took power in 2011, the recession hit relations between the two countries.
    It is said that Chinese President Xi Jinping holds a negative opinion toward Kim and its nuclear weapons program, Beijing has repeatedly asked Pyongyang to stop its nuclear tests and ballistic missile launches, but to no avail.
    In February 2017, the media has accused North Korea in Beijing as "subservient to the United States" and "pretense of being a strong authority" after China suspended all imports of coal from North Korea, the rest of the year.
    The report said: "China's recent actions are actually steps for the benefit of the enemies to overthrow the social order."
    Beijing said the ban is aimed at the application of United Nations sanctions aimed at ending Kim's nuclear weapons program, but China stopped withholding food and energy supplies to North Korea.
    Said Ted Galen Carpenter, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute (American Liberal Policy Research Institute, headquartered in Washington, DC), China provides a large part of the necessary supply of North Korea, and can be applied to "severe pressure" on its neighbor.
    According to Carpenter: "But such a decision would require China to incur huge risks, and it seems that Chinese policymakers are reluctant to actually implement it."
    He added: "They have a number of logical concerns about making such decisions; the first is that the North Korean state may begin to collapse; what could lead to an influx of large numbers of refugees to China, at the very least."
    He also explained that "in fact, and in view of landmines and other large demilitarized zone on both sides of the military barriers separating the two Koreas apart for some, it will be easier for refugees to flee to China from South Korea."
    Russia
    The Russian Foreign Ministry said that Russian-US relations are at their worst since the end of the Cold War, and then it is not surprising that Moscow is silent about the current situation between the United States and North Korea.
    North Korea is involved northeastern border with Russia, and the two countries were allies Mqrepettan since the Cold War.
    In the past year, Russia has warned North Korea that nuclear threats continued could lead to the use of international military force against its reclusive, after Pyongyang as "genocide" has threatened the United States and South Korea.
    Moscow said: "We consider making public statements containing threats of (nuclear strikes and preventive) against opponents, is unacceptable at all."
    She added: "We must Pyongyang is aware of the fact that the DPRK opposes this way the international community, and create an international legal basis for the use of military force against it, and that according to the Charter of the United Nations regarding the right of States to defend itself."
    Many have interpreted this statement as a general warning and not except the intervention of Russian.
    Moscow also took the opportunity to criticize a joint military operation between the United States and South Korea, saying it put "military and political unprecedented pressure on Pyongyang."
    In 2015, Russia and North Korea announced the start of the "Year of Friendship"; to deepen economic and political relations between them.
    He also announced that Kim Jong-un will visit Russian President Vladimir Putin; to celebrate the seventieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War, but the trip was canceled later; because of the "Korean internal affairs."
    Before 3 years, Moscow agreed to write off $ 10 billion of North Korea's debt in the era of the Soviet era.
    Bulgaria
    North Korea has established an alliance with Bulgaria when it was under communist rule in 1948, then signed a bilateral cooperation agreement with it in 1970.
    It is noteworthy that Bulgaria is the only Kim Jong-un ally in Europe, but pledged last month to take "all necessary measures" to implement the United Nations sanctions against North Korea.
    Bulgaria has imposed restrictions on the import of coal, iron and iron ore from North Korea, as the number of staff reduced in the North Korean embassy.
    Syria
    Relationship with an old document linking Syria and North Korea, which provided military training to Syria, to expand the relationship later to the sale of arms, including ballistic and chemical weapons.
    After the 1967 war with Israel and 1973 helped military advisers from North Korea and Syria air defense forces. It is believed that Pyongyang presented later, some of the technology used to build the site «arrogance» secret nuclear program in Syria, which was destroyed by the Israeli air raid in 2007.
    And Kim Jong Un received a message from Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, to congratulate him on the birthday of his grandfather Kim, a founder of North Korea, who died in 1994. He said in the message that the Syrian people and the DPRK, struggling for their rights to self-determination and national sovereignty, security and prosperity in their country.
    Boys
    Benin is a former communist state has relations with North Korea. In 2013, the Korean media quoted North Thomas Boni Yayi, the former president of Benin, described relations between North Korea and Benin as "excellent in terms of friendship and shared traditions." North Korea has also established relations with the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which is not stable at all.
    Last year, a confidential report to the UN Security Council Pyongyang accused of supplying troops and weapons Congolese police and military exercises; the breach of the embargo imposed by the United Nations arms.
    Madagascar
    Madagascar historic alliance is unprecedented with North Korea; During the seventies, North Korea helped to build a palace "to Avoloha" presidential and helped establish new waterways free of charge.


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