Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
On Memorial Day, North Korea reportedly called out National Security Advisor John Bolton for his lamentations on Pyongyang’s violating United Nations resolutions by testing short-range missiles.
So, what does the Kim regime think of Bolton? Well, the same as anyone who doesn’t want perpetual war: “warmonger” and “defective human product.”
In the statement published by Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency, the North Korean spokesman said (emphasis ours):
“Demanding us to ban all launches using ballistic technology regardless of range is same with asking us to relinquish our rights for self-defense. Bolton should not be called a security adviser who works to secure security, but an adviser for security destruction who destroys peace and security. It’s not that strange that crooked sound will always come out the mouth of a man who is structurally flawed, and it’s best that this defective human product goes away as soon as possible.”
And, you know what? They’re right!
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump is not too worried about the missile testing.
“My people think it could have been a violation, as you know. I view it differently – I view it as a man, perhaps he wants to get attention. Perhaps not. Who knows? It doesn’t matter. All I know is that there have been no nuclear tests, no ballistic missiles going out, no long-range missiles going out. And I think that someday we’ll have a deal,” said Trump, adding “I’m not in a rush.”
He later tweeted: “North Korea fired off some small weapons, which disturbed some of my people, and others, but not me.”
That is much better talk than Bolton’s constant threats.
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