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Friendly Advice to Danish Authorities

   January 28 (DPRK ISG Information Bureau - RSTV)   

 

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In connection with the recent tensions between the US and Denmark, members of the hostile NATO bloc, due to Trump's attempts to impose the annexation of Greenland, Vladimir Khrustalev (2nd Military Expert of the Scientific Department of the DPRK ISG) published the following comment.

"Many people on the Internet are wondering what Copenhagen should do with Trump's rhetoric and how to reliably keep the US from doing something like that.

I'll give you some advice, for free. I'm a kind person.

First, put some of your missiles with nuclear charges on high alert and target them at US bases and the capitals of their allies for a possible attack within a radius of 1,300 km.

Second, conduct a demonstration of strength and determination. For example, exercises with the launch of ballistic missiles at a distance to US targets in the region. Missile launches directly over an island ally of the US should also be carried out. England will do!

Third, use rhetoric in the style of "risk your health, Donald."

Fourth, to increase persuasiveness, you can test an intercontinental ballistic missile. Test it successfully, of course.

Fifth, conduct a test of a thermonuclear charge of hundreds of kilotons. To remove all questions.

Sixthly, directly inform that if no one gets it, then the Danish authorities can test a thermonuclear charge of several megatons in the Atlantic.

The DPRK managed to calm Trump down in 2017. Why isn't that an option for Denmark?"

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