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Do we find a basement or take this kid for the bluff man he might be? Either way the North Korean leader is more suited to a mental hospital than a Government office. Now he claims nuclear war is unavoidable so what is the next move? Listening to reports out of North Korea makes us feel as if we are in some bad movie and the latest news is even more chilling. If indeed we are to take them seriously.The Korean Peninsula has “been reduced to the biggest nuclear hotspot in the world”,  says North Korea, adding that this continued escalation is “making the outbreak of a nuclear war on this land unavoidable.” Did he really say that? Yes, he did, and the threats get worse. In a commentary carried by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), the communist country lashed out at Tokyo’s standing orders to destroy any missile heading toward Japan, threatening such actions will result in a nuclear attack against the island nation. “If Japan executes its threat to shoot down any North Korean missile, such a “provocative” intervention would see Tokyo — an enormous conurbation of 30 million people — “consumed in nuclear flames”, KCNA warned. “Japan is always in the cross-hairs of our revolutionary army and if Japan makes a slightest move, the spark of war will touch Japan first,” the report added.Meanwhile, an official at Japan’s defence ministry said that the country “will take every possible measure to respond to any scenario”, while the US Secretary of State John Kerry warned that a North Korean missile launch would be a “huge mistake”. “The rhetoric that we are hearing from North Korea is simply unacceptable by any standards,” he told a news conference in Seoul alongside South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-Se. “The United States, South Korea and the entire international community… are all united in the fact that North Korea will not be accepted as a nuclear power,” Kerry added.  North Korea has declared it is “confident of final victory” against its enemies. “The enemies should know that it is the era of the great Marshal Kim Jong Un, leader of the most powerful country and invincible great Paektusan nation,” KCNA stated. “The DPRK has won victories in confrontation with the U.S. in spirit and is waging an all-out action with it, with confidence in final victory.” South Korea fears Pyongyang could launch now launch multiple missiles after weeks of threats, according to local reports. Observers believe a launch is most likely in the build-up to Monday’s anniversary of the birth of late founder Kim Il-Sung, for which celebrations are already well under way in Pyongyang. Which begs the question how can people be out celebrating if they are going to launch a nuke? Despite the lack of logic being applied to situation the Nuke war drums continue. The reclusive state is dedicated to “defending the sovereignty and dignity of the country with its own strike mode and means,” it said. Yeah right! Can someone send a basketball team over to DPKR and distract this guy? He’s not only nuts but also puts a whole new meaning on the phrase ‘armed and dangerous.’ In addition to gun control can we also do something about nuts with nukes?

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