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Nazi regime Increases Secretive Nuclear Stockpile to 90 Warheads
China, France, India, North Korea, Pakistan & Kashmir, Russia, United Kingdom, ZIO-NAZI

Nazi regime Increases Secretive Nuclear Stockpile to 90 Warheads

Israel is in possession of up to 90 nuclear warheads, which could represent an increase of ten since 2019, Swedish research institute says By: Middle East Eye Israel may have increased its nuclear stockpile from 80 warheads in 2019 to 90 in 2020, according to a new report by a leading global arms watchdog.  The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (Sipri) said in its annual report on Monday that Israel, one of the world’s nine nuclear powers, could be in possession of up to 90 nuclear warheads. The watchdog said that the true number could be higher as Israel does not officially comment on its nuclear capabilities. “There is significant uncertainty about the size of Israel’s nuclear arsenal and its warhead capabilities,”...
Russia unhappy at dialogue deep freeze between Pyongyang and Washington
North Korea, Russia, USA

Russia unhappy at dialogue deep freeze between Pyongyang and Washington

Ambassador Alexander Matsegora spoke about why there is no reason to doubt north Korea’s claims that there are no coronavirus cases. Proletarian writers DPRK factory workers making masks for covid-19. Despite having no cases of the virus, north Korea continues to take a ‘better safe than sorry’ approach, remaining vigilant to protect the people’s safety. This article has been translated from the Russian Interfax website and is reproduced here with thanks. ***** Russian ambassador to the DPRK Alexander Matsegora explains why there is no reason to doubt Pyongyang’s statements about the absence of coronavirus cases, discusses the prospects for the resumption of dialogue between north Korea and the United States, and details the fraternal assistance provided to Pyongyang b...
Russia unhappy at dialogue deep freeze between Pyongyang and Washington
North Korea, Russia, USA

Russia unhappy at dialogue deep freeze between Pyongyang and Washington

Ambassador Alexander Matsegora spoke about why there is no reason to doubt north Korea’s claims that there are no coronavirus cases. Proletarian writers DPRK factory workers making masks for covid-19. Despite having no cases of the virus, north Korea continues to take a ‘better safe than sorry’ approach, remaining vigilant to protect the people’s safety. This article has been translated from the Russian Interfax website and is reproduced here with thanks. ***** Russian ambassador to the DPRK Alexander Matsegora explains why there is no reason to doubt Pyongyang’s statements about the absence of coronavirus cases, discusses the prospects for the resumption of dialogue between north Korea and the United States, and details the fraternal assistance provided to Pyongyang b...
US indicts N. Koreans, Chinese over $2.5 bn network to dodge sanctions
C.I.A, North Korea, USA

US indicts N. Koreans, Chinese over $2.5 bn network to dodge sanctions

The US Justice Department indicted 28 North Koreans and five Chinese on Thursday for operating a money laundering ring that moved billions of dollars through global banks to avoid nuclear sanctions on Pyongyang. The network processed more than $2.5 billion through over 250 front companies across Thailand, Libya, Austria, Russia, China and Kuwait to evade sanctions, buy goods needed by North Korea and to enrich the suspects, according to an indictment filed in federal district court in Washington. Most of those indicted were associated with a network of “covert” branches of North Korea’s blacklisted Foreign Trade Bank, and included two people who had served as presidents of the bank, Ko Chol Man and Kim Song Ui, and two vice presidents. They were accused of using front companies t...
North Korea

Zionist propaganda: A letter from Kim to the lion!

Amid speculation about his health … a letter from Kim to the lion! And in the event of his death … 3 candidates to succeed the North Korean leader Mystery surrounds North Korea's health condition, Kim Jong-un, following CNN's transmission that his health is "in grave danger" after undergoing surgery. The Kim family ruled the country for about seven decades by inheriting the male and the 36-year-old did not appoint a successor to him, and his children are still young. According to Bloomberg, there are three potential successors to Kim Jong Un, in North Korea's rule. Kim Yoo Jung Kim Jong Eun's sister, recently began to appear in public. She was appearing alongside Kim Jong Un on his official visits and national occasions, and she was also the first member of the roy...
China, North Korea, South Korea

N. Korea lashes South as Kim Jong Un praises China’s Xi Jinping

Kim sent Chinese leader Xi Jinping a diplomatic communication congratulating him for China's "success" in controlling the novel coronavirus epidemic. By IBT     North Korea condemned the South Friday for holding military drills, saying the situation was returning to before the diplomatic rapprochement of 2018, as leader Kim Jong Un -- whose health was the subject of intense speculation in recent weeks -- reached out to traditional ally Beijing. Kim sent Chinese leader Xi Jinping a diplomatic communication congratulating him for China's "success" in controlling the novel coronavirus epidemic, the state news agency KCNA reported. The nuclear-armed North has closed its borders to try to protect itself from the disease that first emerged in its giant neighbour, and insists it has ...
North Korea

Yet another “dead” foreign bogeyman shows up on TV

After the New York Post article, the fake news spread like wildfire through tabloids from TMZ to the Daily Express, to Metro, to The Sun (UK), to the Toronto Sun, to the Irish Post, and finally, The Mirror. It was then picked up by numerous local media networks in the United States and other countries. Next, seemingly “respectable” media groups fueled the fake news frenzy, including the National Interest, the International Business Times, Yahoo News, and Foreign Policy. Neoconservative American politicians pounced on the rumors in predictable fashion. Republican Lindsey Graham, the most fanatically militaristic member of the Senate since the death of his friend John McCain, told Fox News with an air of confidence, “I...
N.Korea: Kim Jong Un Whereabouts of DPRK Leader
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N.Korea: Kim Jong Un Whereabouts of DPRK Leader

Posted by: Sammi Ibrahem,Sr Until now, it's all rumors and unverified reports, but that has not stopped Twitter users from exulting in its favorite Kim death cult. Following the public absence of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un this week, rumors began to surface that he might be seriously ill or even dead, which triggered a global speculation Saturday when a fake social media hashtag, #KIMJONGUNDEAD,  quickly went viral. RELATED: Kim Jong Un Doesn't Want His Country to End Up Like Libya The 36-year-old leader of the isolated nation has not been seen publicly in over two weeks. Amid reports that he was facing a health crisis following recent surgery and failing to appear for a high-profile celebration for the nation's armed services on Saturday only increased inte...
Outsiders consider possibility of chaos in North Korea
North Korea

Outsiders consider possibility of chaos in North Korea

By FOSTER KLUG 1 of 2FILE - In this Sunday, Sept. 9, 2018 file photo, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un waves after a parade for the 70th anniversary of North Korea's founding day in Pyongyang, North Korea. North Korea’s collapse has been predicted — wrongly — for decades. So it is no surprise that unconfirmed rumors that current leader Kim Jong Un is seriously ill have raised worries about what Washington and North Korea’s neighbors would do if things fall apart in any post-Kim North Korea. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File) TOKYO (AP) — North Korea’s collapse has been predicted — wrongly— for decades. Some said it would happen after fighting ended in the Korean War in 1953. Others thought it would be during a 1990s famine or when national founder Kim Il Sung died in 1994. And when t...
N Korea’s Kim Jong Un appears in public amid health rumors
North Korea

N Korea’s Kim Jong Un appears in public amid health rumors

By KIM TONG-HYUNG 1 of 13ADDING CITY - In this Friday, May 1, 2020, photo provided by the North Korean government, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center, visits a fertilizer factory in Sunchon, South Pyongan province, near Pyongyang, North Korea. Kim made his first public appearance in 20 days as he celebrated the completion of the fertilizer factory, state media said Saturday, May 2, 2020, ending an absence that had triggered global rumors that he may be seriously ill. Independent journalists were not given access to cover the event depicted in this image distributed by the North Korean government. The content of this image is as provided and cannot be independently verified. Korean language watermark on image as provided by source reads: "KCNA" which is the abbreviation for Kor...