Don Jong Un

Trump Missiles™.

"I will hand select the nuclear engineers who will build these missiles for North Korea. Top professors. Only the best. Trump Missiles will fly faster and farther than any missiles in history, bleev me. And every Trump Missile comes with a certificate of authenticity, plus six weeks of training on nuclear technology at Trump U."
 
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Under NO circumstances should the Commander in Chief have a sit down with a megalomaniac in charge of an oppressive regime.

:lmao::lmao:
 
Trump Missiles™.

"I will hand select the nuclear engineers who will build these missiles for North Korea. Top professors. Only the best. Trump Missiles will fly faster and farther than any missiles in history, bleev me. And every Trump Missile comes with a certificate of authenticity, plus six weeks of training on nuclear technology at Trump U."

complete with TRUMP custom lettering to match his planes and talking pen.
 
North Korea businesses hurt by Kim Jong Nam assassination...
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Report: Kim Jong Nam assassination cripples North Korea businesses
March 22, 2017 -- Southeast Asian sources of North Korea foreign currency earnings are rapidly dwindling in the aftermath of the assassination of Kim Jong Un's older half brother Kim Jong Nam.
Japanese newspaper Nihon Keizai reported Wednesday the development is part of a larger trend that has culminated in the shutdown of 130 North Korea-operated restaurants in China and in Southeast Asian countries like Indonesia. In Jakarta, North Korea-run restaurant Pyongyang Raengmyon closed on Tuesday. A restaurant spokesman told the newspaper business was not good, and that all North Korean waitresses at the location are to return to their country of origin. Waitresses at North Korean restaurants generally serve food but also perform song and dance numbers for guests.

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Ri Tong Il, a former North Korean deputy ambassador to the United Nations, speak to the media at the North Korean embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in February. North Korea’s foreign currency earnings are taking a hit in Malaysia and Indonesia after the assassination of Kim Jong Nam.​

The restaurant's business was adversely affected by news of Kim Jong Nam's assassination because the incident involved the recruitment of a young Indonesian woman, Siti Aishah, as well as a Vietnamese accomplice, according to the report. Indonesian police and intelligence may also have stepped up surveillance of the restaurant in the wake of the murder. Malaysian authorities have said North Korean diplomats may have been involved in the assassination.

Kuala Lumpur has canceled an agreement that allowed North Korea passport holders to travel without visas. Malaysian travel agencies have stopped operating North Korea tourist programs, according to the Japanese newspaper. Singapore also issued a travel advisory on March 17 to its citizens, urging them not to travel to North Korea. Views of North Korea in Malaysia were generally positive prior to the assassination, the Nihon Keizai reported.

Report: Kim Jong Nam assassination cripples North Korea businesses

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John McCain calls Kim Jong Un 'crazy' and 'fat' during interview
March 22, 2017 -- Kim Jong Un's nuclear and missile provocations are earning him more facetious nicknames on Capitol Hill.
On Wednesday, it was U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., who called the North Korean leader a "crazy fat kid" during an interview on MSNBC's "For the Record with Greta." McCain is 80. Kim is believed to be 33. McCain made the remark when he suggested that Beijing should do more to control North Korea's bad behavior. "China is the one, the only one, that can control Kim Jong Un, this crazy fat kid that's running North Korea," McCain said. "They're the ones. They could stop North Korea's economy in a week."

The Republican senator from Arizona also said Kim was more extreme than Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin. "He's not rational, Greta. We're not dealing even with someone like Joseph Stalin, who had a certain rationality to his barbarity," he said. Earlier in March, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, suggested Kim was behind the assassination of his older half-brother Kim Jong Nam.

The attack, which involved the use of internationally banned nerve agent VX, is a good reason to relist North Korea as a state sponsor of terrorism, Cruz said Friday. But the views of Kim taking shape in Washington may be less likely to guarantee a diplomatic breakthrough, despite U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's commitment to work with China to mitigate aggression. Beijing wants dialogue to take priority over other concerns.

The U.S. military has not suspended joint drills on the peninsula, and on Wednesday U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis said strong nuclear and conventional forces must be maintained for North Korea's "reckless" and "provocative" behavior, according to Yonhap. "North Korea's reckless rhetoric and provocative actions continue despite United Nations censure and sanctions. This situation calls for our department to maintain a safe and secure nuclear deterrent and a decisive conventional force that can also fight irregular enemies, since our military must be able to counter all threats facing us," Mattis said.

John McCain calls Kim Jong Un 'crazy' and 'fat' during interview
 

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