I'm so thankful we do not have a Democrat administration right now. Though I still want to be as optimistic as cartoonist Mike Ramirez. TD
Fox News "North Korea said on Sunday it detonated a hydrogen bomb, possibly triggering an artificial earthquake and prompting immediate condemnation from its neighbors -- despite the rogue regime calling the test a "perfect success."
"The blast, carried out at 12:29 p.m. local time at the Punggye-ri site, triggered a magnitude 6.3 earthquake in North Korea that was detected 55 kilometers north northwest of Kimchaek, U.S. Geological Survey reported. Officials in Seoul initially said it was a magnitude 5.7 quake." . . . Video.
Analysis - Analysis: Tunnel collapse at nuclear site is clue; Analysis: Decoding the Kim warhead photo; Analysis: China's 'nightmare neighbour'
"The executive secretary of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organisation, Lassina Zerbo (above), says that it is up to the international community to decide its response to the latest North Korean test, but that the current range of sanctions did not appear to be working: "The [UN] Security Council has dealt with many sanctions and the sanctions seem to not be stopping [North Korea] from going beyond the acceptable in terms of their nuclear weapons programme. "'Where do we go?' is probably the million-dollar question, but I think many of the states today in their remarks have urged a political and diplomatic solution to this problem.' "
"Pyongyang's pride at bomb test: North Koreans gathered in front of a large screen outside Pyongyang Station and applauded as state television broadcast a special announcement confirming the hydrogen bomb test. Speaking on North Korean TV, Shin Seok Chol said: "I feel great pride in how much our nuclear warheads have advanced in their precision. We can now perfectly rely on our operational ability, and it is astonishing how greatly our nuclear weapons technology has progressed." Another man, Jang Guk Hwan, said he was "cheering with pride and honour to call myself part of the people of our great and respected leader, Kim Jong-un's nation". "
Our years of fasting and prayer are being answered.As we continue in prayer today, this National Day of Prayer, may we look to El Elyon, The Most High God:I will go before you and level the exalted places,I will break in pieces the doors of bronzeand cut through the bars of iron,I will give you the treasures of darknessand the hoards in secret places,that you may know that it is I, the LORD, the God of Israel, who call you by your name. ~ Isaiah 45:2-3 [ESV]Though this promise was made to the Nation of Israel, one hopes that in spite of the efforts our nation has gone to in hopes of erasing knowledge of the God of Creation, that He will somehow find mercy toward us in the coming months. TD
"The blast, carried out at 12:29 p.m. local time at the Punggye-ri site, triggered a magnitude 6.3 earthquake in North Korea that was detected 55 kilometers north northwest of Kimchaek, U.S. Geological Survey reported. Officials in Seoul initially said it was a magnitude 5.7 quake." . . . Video.
Analysis - Analysis: Tunnel collapse at nuclear site is clue; Analysis: Decoding the Kim warhead photo; Analysis: China's 'nightmare neighbour'
"The executive secretary of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organisation, Lassina Zerbo (above), says that it is up to the international community to decide its response to the latest North Korean test, but that the current range of sanctions did not appear to be working: "The [UN] Security Council has dealt with many sanctions and the sanctions seem to not be stopping [North Korea] from going beyond the acceptable in terms of their nuclear weapons programme. "'Where do we go?' is probably the million-dollar question, but I think many of the states today in their remarks have urged a political and diplomatic solution to this problem.' "