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Sorry for the delay of a few days, but it is clear that after yet another series of bluffs over the years regarding North Korea, the diplomatic situation SEEMS to be changing radically and for the worse. It's been known for a long time that North Korea is an uncomfortable state for US imperialism, and all the false alarms, tips, and threats that the Yankees or South Koreans directed at Pyongyang regarding their illegal missile tests (defined as such by those who have unleashed infernal wars around the globe, subjugating the UN Security Council to their whims) were laughable. But now it seems that there is less joking around, and the credibility of a hostility appears to be gaining more value. This Tillerson, whom you will read about in the article, is the US Secretary of State, but before being appointed, he was, if you didn't already know, the president and CEO of ExxonMobil (if this name doesn’t already send chills down your spine, take a tour online and you'll understand that for the next few years the US is unlikely to do anything).
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