North Korea organised a military parade this Saturday, where it displayed its military strength.
It was quite the spectacle.
This appears to be a response to Donald Trump’s tweet to shut down their nuclear operations. It also seems to be a response to Donald putting 59 missiles in Syria.
According to the Washington Post, April 15 is the most important day in the North Korean calendar, and Kim Jong Un has celebrated his grandfather’s birthday with great fanfare as a way to boost his own legitimacy as the successor to the communist dynasty
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WATCH:
North Korea put its military might on display during a parade in the heart of Pyongyang https://t.co/w9jVfanHjz pic.twitter.com/ZTWUF3w63M
— CNN (@CNN) April 15, 2017
What do Americans think about this?
America: Hold my beer.
North Korea: NO. YOU HOLD MY BEER.
China: Um, YOU GUYS…— Amee Vanderpool (@girlsreallyrule) April 15, 2017
I think it will go something like this…
Trump: Don't do it
North Korea: *tests nuke*
Trump: tisk tisk
North Korea: *ceases to exist*
— That Trump Guy (@ThatTrumpGuy) April 15, 2017
How does Trump prepare for a possible nuclear war with North Korea?
He schedules another vacation golf trip in Mar-a-Lago!
— Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) April 15, 2017
There is always a risk of insane nuclear conflict when one leader is a demented despot and the other is North Korean #NorthKorea
— Mrs Trellis (@theonlywayisup) April 15, 2017
I just hope North Korea knows where Mar-a-Lago is. Because I'm on the OTHER side of the country.#justsaying
— Edan Clay (@EdanClay) April 15, 2017
https://twitter.com/ThatsCorey/status/853235456779198468
Threaten North Korea all you want, Donald. We won't be distracted from the utter failure of the White House Easter Egg Roll.
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) April 15, 2017
You see that parade of missile and tanks in North Korea? That's what #trump wanted to do for his inauguration
— Kevin Flood (@FLOOKLYN) April 15, 2017
The President requested that chocolate cake be tentatively added to the Easter menu. If he has it or not, depends on North Korea.
— Sean Spicier (@sean_spicier) April 15, 2017
If we beat North Korea who do we play in the second round?
— Theo Von (@TheoVon) April 15, 2017
https://twitter.com/RexTilllerson/status/853106697900101632
UK chimes in:
Dear America and North Korea, if we could save nuclear war until next week, that'd be great. One has Mary Berry coming for lunch tomorrow.
— Elizabeth Windsor (@Queen_UK) April 15, 2017
Theresa May better not back America in the beef against North Korea, all they need to do is drop 2 nukes and England gone fam.
—
Zinedine Ze Dan
(@OrangeJuiceCode) April 15, 2017
Should Nigeria be worried?
This North Korea thing is not looking good for all of us o. If one of those ballistic missiles mistakenly comes towards Africa…
— JJ. Omojuwa (@Omojuwa) April 15, 2017
Others:
Het enige wat er nodig is om N-Korea uit te schakelen is een grote magneet. https://t.co/oBrAbPLcy6
— Koby Zicher (@_unclex) April 15, 2017
Translation:
The only item needed to take down N-Korea seems to be a huge magnet. https://t.co/7cGJKWmhbv
— Carry Van Middel (@CVMiddel) April 15, 2017
Wow!
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