We might be on the edge of war.
During a high-profile dinner with his top military aids and members of the press, President Trump dropped a cryptic warning.
“You guys know what this represents?” Trump asked. “Maybe it’s the calm before the storm. Could be the calm, the calm before the storm.”
“What storm, Mr. President?” a reporter responded.
“You’ll find out.”
Does he mean North Korea? Russia? Iran? War with any of those countries would be devastating. Pyongyang isn’t Baghdad. If the U.S. starts tussling with Kim Jong Un, a lot of Americans will die.
The president acknowledged the threat.
“We cannot allow this dictatorship to threaten our nation or allies with unimaginable loss of life… (we must) do what we must do to prevent that from happening and it will be done, if necessary. Believe me.”
Prepare for war. Trump’s words aren’t idle. He knew exactly what he was implying.
Trump also told reporters that the military was getting a handle on ISIS. The struggle dragged on interminably while Team Obama/Clinton was in office.
“I guess the media’s going to be finding out about that over the next short period of time,” Trump said.
(Source: New York Post)