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Kim Jong-un seems to have stepped back from the brink of triggering a nuclear war with the US

The country's state media has reporter that, although they were ready to launch a strike, it would watch what 'the foolish Yankees' do before taking a decision.

TYRANT Kim Jong-un has pulled back from the brink of triggering a nuclear war.

The North Korean leader has decided against launching four missiles against America’s Pacific territory of Guam.

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The satellite image (circled) appears to show the US Air Force Base in GuamCredit: Reuters
reported.

"You don't shoot at people in this world unless you want to bear the consequences."

US President Donald Trump has warned North Korea it is “locked and loaded” and to expect “fire and fury” if the threats are carried out.

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The UN has already passed sanctions as North Korea continues to develop its weapons programme and carry out test launches.

In a statement released last week by the North Korea’s KCNA media channel, the dictatorship vowed to mercilessly wipe out the provocateurs making desperate efforts to “stifle” their leader.

Meanwhile, doctors claimed that Kim might have become irritable, irrational and aggressive because he was taking steroids to treat gout, brought on by his love of Emmental cheese and French red wine.
New York expert Dr Rock Positano said: “This fellow could be manifesting roid rage.”

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Guam is situated around 1,500 miles to the west of the Philippines and just over 2,000 miles from North Korea.

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Crucially, the island is also a strategic US military outpost and is home to more than 6,000 US service personnel.

American military bases occupy nearly 30 per cent of Guam’s land, including the Andersen Air Force Base and the Naval Base Guam.



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