Thursday, July 27, 2017

Top U.S. Army General: North Korean Missile Capability Advancing Faster Than Expected



The Independent: Top US General says North Korean missile capability advancing faster than expected

'North Korea is extremely dangerous and more dangerous as the weeks go by,' says US General Mark Milley

North Korea’s ability to launch a missile capable of reaching the US is advancing significantly and faster than expected, a top US army official has said.

US general Mark Milley, the chief of staff of the Army, cautioned that "time is running out” for a diplomatic solution to the North Korean crisis.

"North Korea is extremely dangerous and more dangerous as the weeks go by,” he said in remarks at the National Press Club in Washington DC.

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General Mark Milley's entire talk at the National Press Club can be seen below.

More News On U.S. General Mark Milley's Remarks On North Korea

U.S. general: North Korea ICBM threat advancing faster than expected -- Reuters
US General: North Korea Advancing Faster Than Expected -- VOA
Time Running Out to Address North Korea's Threat - US General -- Sputnik
General Says North Korean Missile Launch 'Game Changer' -- Newsmax
'Time running out' to solve North Korea crisis – US Army chief of staff -- RT
Army chief: War with North Korea would be 'highly deadly' -- The Hill


6 comments:

Anonymous said...

N. Korea GDP is $13 billion. The idea that they pose a credible ICBM is silly.

It should be obvious to sentient beings that this is threat inflation to justify massive $trillion upgrades to our aging cold war nukes.

America is a nation comprised of mostly gullible dupes.

Unknown said...

So Anon believes that North Korea cannot build an intercontinental missile(s), because they have been lobbing short & medium range missiles for years.

The difference is range.

They have already shown they can build a missile with stages.

Heck, the North Koreans have slave workers in Siberia funding the NROK army.

They'll starve or impoverish their people to build what they need.

fazman said...

They only need one to hit

Anonymous said...

North Korea is a big story...

the big question here is:

a. who profits most from a nuclear attack by north korea on the US?
b. who helps north korea?
c. why would Kim risk all this? What's in for him?

Answers:

a. China - a hit on the US is worth double digit, perhaps tripple digit TRILLIONS. that's the worth of Bill Gates X 100.
b. China - look who provided the mobile launch platforms!
c. Money and asylum.


James said...

fazman,
"They only need one to hit" you've got it. All Kim needs is one.

Unknown said...

Anon
"c. Money and asylum. "

As if we would not maul and perhaps kill the 'person' that held the leash?

As much as a like the Chinese and I do, I will not put with the crap of a gang of red princelings.