North Korea Threatens To Bomb Nuclear Australia If It Follows US Trail

News Portals: Sunday, 23, 2017 - 13:15 pm North Korean leader (North Korea) Kim Jong-un. Pyongyang threatens to bomb nuclear Australia if it follows the US lead in hostile North Korea. (Photo / REUTERS)

WWIII - North Korea's Kim Jong-un regime threatens to attack Australia with a nuclear bomb if Canberra follows the United States' (US) stance against Pyongyang. The threat of nuclear attack was delivered on Saturday (4/22/2017).

The threat of attack from Kim Jong-un regime is delivered by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which is published by the North Korean state news agency, KCNA. North Korea's Foreign Ministry denounced Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop as having issued a series of "rubbish" statements against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), the official name of North Korea.

"If Australia continues to follow US steps to isolate, hold the DPRK and remain a shrine brigade from the US host, it will be a suicide to be within the reach of a strategic nuclear strike by the DPRK," the KCNA report quoted the Foreign Ministry's regime as Kim Jong- Un.

Pyongyang's terrible threat to Canberra comes as US Vice President Michael Richard "Mike" Pence travels to Australia. As is known, Australia is one of Washington's main allies.

"The Australian Foreign Minister thinks twice as good about the consequences that his reckless tongue should have caused before flattering the United States," the Pyongyang state media report said.

Earlier this week, Foreign Minister Bishop said in an "AM AM" program that North Korea's nuclear weapons program poses a serious threat to Australia unless halted by the international community.

Bishop's remarks are considered Pyongyang as "unforgivable" comments because it is a statement against peace. Kim Jong-un's regime insists nuclear weapons are absolute in self-defense.

"The Australian government is currently blindly and vigorously following the US (policy) line," continued the KCNA report adding that the situation on the Korean Peninsula is getting on the brink of war.

Meanwhile, Vice President Pence during his visit to Canberra held talks with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. The talks include threats from North Korea's nuclear weapons and missile programs.

Pence will not rule out the use of military force against Kim Jong-un regime. However, he remains focused on diplomatic efforts by asserting "all options against against Pyongyang are on the table".

According to him, as the pressure on Korea's "naughty country", the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson will arrive in the Sea of ​​Japan, the Korean Peninsula, in recent days. "The carrier will arrive in a matter of days," Pence said.

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