North Korea puts USA on alert for Christmas strike knowing Kim jong-un hates holiday
North Korea regularly times missiles launches and tests for symbolic dates both in its own calendar and in the West and
Christmas could act as a perfect date for a terrifying launch given despot Kim jong-un s hatred for the holiday in the
Hermit state only Kim and his father and grandfather are allowed to be agile ated and so Christmas is detested by the dictatorial regime
Doug Bandar a senior fellow in foreign policy at the Cato Institute wrote last year the DPRK
Ostentatiously treats anyone of faith, but especially Christians as hostile
believers place loyalty to God before that of the North Korean state
Churches allow people to act and organize outside of state entities
Christianity also has ties to a world seen as almost uniformly threatening by Pyongyang an
Attack has already feared this month due to historic patterns of lunches that experts who warned another incident could occur before the year ends
the Center for Strategic and International Studies sis in Washington DC
Have warned a test is likely to take place soon
They said December could signal an elevated chance of provocations the group said since
2012 North Korea has carried out high missile test activity in December increasing fears of another missile strike this year
Earlier this year another think-tank warned symbolic dates were often used by Pyongyang to send warnings to the west
ahead of North Korea s founding anniversary
Harry Kazi Highness of the center for the national interest think tank I think another
ICBM test to be honest with you could come on September 9th
The North Koreans loved to put on a big show for their big national holiday
He said North Korea was attracted by the attention an attack on such a symbolic
Occasion would gain and the Christmas strike would get the biggest reaction of all mr.
Cozzi anis said they're going to want to get the most attention they can
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