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Why preppers should expect a war between the U.S. and North Korea in the near future...

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(Natural News) As preppers, we're constantly on the look out for any bit of information that could signal chaotic times ahead. Consider this article one of those rare early warnings, and act accordingly.

If you've been paying any attention to the rising tensions between the United States and North Korea, you know what's driving them: Pyongyang's continued desire to develop nuclear weapons as well as the means to deliver them to every corner of the world. You also know that President Donald J. Trump has vowed that he will never let the North develop nuclear-capable ICBMs that can threaten the destruction of American cities, and that includes leaving on the table the option of using military force to destroy the North's capabilities.

Well, we may have already reached the point of no return regarding North Korea — and a war aimed at destroying the regime of Kim Jong-un as well as the country's nuclear and missile programs. (RELATED: Trump says he's considering 'severe things' in dealing with North Korea)

While America celebrated its 241st birthday, Kim was supervising the launch of a new missile that U.S. experts believe is capable of striking parts of Alaska and the Northwest portion of our country. As NewsTarget reported this week:

Over the weekend Pyongyang once again defied U.S. and international warnings to refrain from further development of its ballistic missile program, testing an ICBM that had never before been seen.  

What's more, the North is continuing to develop its nuclear weapons program, with the end goal being the actual deployment of nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missiles that would endanger not just the U.S. but every country on earth.

For decades the U.S. and other countries — South Korea, Russia, China, and Japan — have been working to 'convince' North Korea to end its programs. But those efforts have consistently failed, largely because North Korea's leadership over the years has refused to abandon what it sees as a guarantee for the regime.


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