SEOUL - Three U.S. aircraft carriers joined an ongoing exercise with the South Korean Navy in the East Sea on Sunday in an unprecedented show of force against a provocative North Korea.
THE 'GAMES' ARE ABOUT TO BEGIN
The three flattops -- USS Ronald Reagan, USS Nimitz and USS Theodore Roosevelt -- entered the operational area, called the Korea Theater of Operations (KTO), for the four-day maneuvers slated to end Tuesday.
The USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) and USS Nimitz (CVN 68) strike groups transit international waters in the Western Pacific with ships from the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, Nov. 12, as part of a three-carrier strike force exercise.
Guy's this is frickin weird and going to get a bit hairy, like hairy or Sasquach hairy? Maybe even Yeti hairy? Not as hairy as the hairy bikers guide to cooking (them Bristol chefs) but still the U.S doesn't take no shabite from DPRK or that Little Fat and Small Person I quoted Donald Trump there?
THREE OF THE US MOST POWERFUL NAVY STRIKE GROUPS ARRIVED NEAR NORTH KOREA.
NOW JAPAN SENDS WARSHIPS TO JOIN THE US FLEET NEAR NORTH KOREA, MILITARY SOURCE.
The United States naval fleet sent out to attack Kim Jong Un's forces is now joined with Japanese warships as well.
JAPAN ALLIES WITH THE UNITED STATES IN THE BATTLE AGAINST KIM JONG UN.
Recently, North Korea has been striking terror globally and stirring up conflicts with other nations due to their nuclear weapons program. Kim Jong Un, the ruler of North Korea, has also threatened to take his nuclear program to the next level and bomb many of the neighboring countries as well as the United States. As a result of fear of North Korea's development of ICBMs, or Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles, Donald Trump, the president of the United States, sent a naval fleet to the Korean peninsula. North Korea's nuclear program has been developing and producing new weapons that could lead to a devastating nuclear war.
According to the British Broadcasting Channel, "North Korea has conducted several tests with nuclear bombs." While North Korea has been increasing the power and damage of their bombs, it is yet to be verified if the bombs have been "miniaturised" to fit onto a smaller missile. Another key factor is the type of bombs that North Korea is producing.
In their tests in 2006, 2009, and 2013, they used an atomic bomb, which released energy through nuclear fission, the splitting of atoms. However, in January 2016, a hydrogen bomb was used, which is debated to release more energy than an atomic bomb through nuclear fusion, the combination of atoms. In general, North Korea has developed powerful bombs, but it is unsure if they can launch them on smaller missiles yet.
Japanese warships have now also joined the United States fleet to tackle the efforts to develop a stronger bomb in North Korea. Former foreign minister of South Korea, Han Sung Joo, also made claims that North Korea could have an ICBM ready to launch at the United States by the end of Donald Trump's first term in office. Since American and Japanese forces started advancing on North Korea, Kim Jong Un continually threatened to nuke the United States. North Korea has also tested out Scud missiles to ready their ICBM.
Kim Jong Un also stated that their next nuclear test is coming soon, and it could even run on the 105th birthday of North Korea's founding president. Even China has threatened to bomb North Korea if they crossed their "bottom line," which is their security and stability. If North Korea continues with the development of their nuclear weapons, other countries will get involved as well. Although no aggressive actions have been taken yet, there is a continued development of North Korea's nuclear program and a growing anger towards North Korea from other countries. All in all, many conflicts have only been growing bigger as tensions continue to build.
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