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Perez tries to unify Democrats, says Trump an 'existential threat' to US - Duration: 4:25.

Perez tries to unify Democrats, says Trump an 'existential threat' to US

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Five Former U.S. Presidents Appearing at Texas Hurricane Relief Concert - Duration: 3:00.

Five Former U.S. Presidents Appearing at Texas Hurricane Relief Concert

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WORLD WAR 3: North Korea warn US over military drills amid Kim regime missile strike fears - Duration: 4:26.

WORLD WAR 3: North Korea warn US over military drills amid Kim regime missile strike fears

Kim Jong-un has regularly responded to US military operations in the region with missile launches as the two nations trade threats of conflict.

Now North Korea has blasted Donald Trump's soldiers, accusing them of "imperialist aggression" after US forces joined South Korean troops to carry out military drills on the Korean peninsula.

In a statement through propaganda mouthpiece KCNA, the North Korean regime accused the US of preparing for an invasion. They said: "The U.S. imperialists and the south Korean puppet forces are reportedly getting more hell-bent on war moves against the DPRK.

"The warmongers of the South Korean puppet navy announced at the National Assembly defence committee on Oct. 19 that they would plan to use Apache helicopters of the 2nd Division of the U.S.

imperialist aggression army in a combined operational drill with the U.S.

ground forces are reported to get hell-bent on drills for skirmish in tunnel of the north side and street battle and purchase of military equipment for them." Yesterday the US Air Force publicly taunted North Korea with a flyby near the hermit state's coast as Kim Jong-un's war of words with Trump continues.

US fighter jets buzzed the rogue nation as they flew over South Korea as part of the Seoul International Aerospace and Defence Exhibition being held this weekend.

The display saw a series of F-22 Raptors, one of the most advanced jets in the world, perform in an air show after taking off from the Seoul Military Airport in Seongnam.

The high-tech Raptor stealth planes are the most capable air superiority fighters in the world, able to sneak past radar undetected.

On Thursday, Pyongyang warned of an "unimaginable strike at an unimaginable time" on US targets in response to the ongoing US-South Korean joint naval drills near the Korean Peninsula.

And a day later, a senior diplomat vowed to fight fire with fire if the USA were to attack as North Korea insisted having nuclear weapons was a matter of life or death.

While Trump has refused to rule out taking military action against the secretive nation and even threatened that dictatorship could be "totally annihilated".

While nuclear weapons and security experts say the rest of the world really should be worried about the potential fallout from some of the Presidents tweets.

Alex Wellerstein, a historian of nuclear weapons, warned Trump's failure to back down from his aggressive rhetoric could see Pyongyang simply increase its nuclear weapons testing as it deems the USA to remain a significant threat.

He said: I think the belligerent rhetoric is making it worse. I dont think he is clear on how to get people to do what you want if they arent already inclined to agree with you.

When you have a lot of money, people around you tend to do what you say, and that isnt really great preparation for international diplomacy..

For more infomation >> WORLD WAR 3: North Korea warn US over military drills amid Kim regime missile strike fears - Duration: 4:26.

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History of the US Flag, in Paper - Duration: 4:01.

The first flag of the United States was adopted in 1777 out of the colors red, white, and

blue.

The new country had just declared its independence from Britain, and was made of 13 new states

that used to be British colonies.

So they decided to put 13 red and white stripes on the flag.

And in this blue area of the flag, called the canton, they placed one white star for

each of the 13 states in the union: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut,

Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina,

and Rhode Island.

So this was the first United States flag, with 13 stripes and 13 stars.

Eventually, two more states were added to the U.S., so they added two more stripes and,

of course, two more stars for Vermont and Kentucky.

15 stripes and 15 stars.

But then, soon enough, there were five new states, and people started to realize that

if they kept adding more stripes, those stripes were going to get ridiculously skinny.

So in 1818, the United States passed a new Flag Act law, which would keep the number

of stripes at 13 in honor of those first 13 states.

But they would add new stars to the flag for the new states to come in the future.

It looks better that way.

So, these five new states were Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana, and Mississippi.

20 stars.

The next state to enter the union was Illinois, on December 3, 1818.

Now, that new Flag Act declared that once a new state or states enter the union, the

flag wouldn't officially get its new stars until the next Independence Day, July 4th,

which is still the rule today.

So, because Illinois became a state on December 3, 1818, the new star was officially added

to the flag on July 4, 1819.

So, Illinois, 21 stars.

Now, by the next July 4th, two new states had joined the union: Alabama and Maine, which

actually split off from Massachusetts, so let's just put that one back.

So yeah, Alabama and Maine joined in the same one-year period.

So because of the Flag Act's July 4 rule, the flag jumped from 21 stars straight to

23 stars in 1820.

And now it gets a little boring for a bit.

Missouri, 24 stars.

Arkansas, 25 stars.

Michigan, 26 stars.

Florida, 27 stars.

Texas, 28 stars.

Iowa, 29 stars.

Just keep stealing that land.

Wisconsin, 30 stars.

California, 31 stars.

Kill some more people.

Minnesota, 32 stars.

Oregon, 33 stars.

Kansas, 34 stars.

And now we are in the Civil War.

Of course, the United States kept all the stars even for those states that were trying

to leave the union.

But during the war, a bunch of the western counties of Virginia wanted to stay part of

the USA.

So in 1863, Congress let them split from Virginia and become the brand new state of West Virginia.

And now the flag had 35 stars.

Later on, Nevada became a state.

36 stars.

Nebraska, 37 stars.

Colorado, 38 stars.

Then in 1889 and 1890, between two July 4's, there were five new states: North Dakota,

South Dakota, Montana, Washington, and Idaho.

So from 38 stars, the flag jumped straight to 43 stars.

Then with Wyoming, we got 44 stars.

Utah, 45 stars.

Oklahoma, 46 stars.

Then in 1912, there were two new states: New Mexico and Arizona.

48 stars.

This was also the first time that a specific star pattern was made official by the U.S.

government.

Before this, people were just making up lots of different star arrangements this whole

time.

Anyway, the number of stars stayed at 48 for quite a while until 1959, when Alaska became

a state, giving the flag 49 stars.

And later that summer, Hawai'i became the 50th state, giving us that 50-star flag that

we still have today.

And that is the evolution of the United States flag so far.

Maybe there will be 51 stars on this thing someday.

Who knows?

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Climate Change Creates 'Atmospheric River' From US To China - Duration: 4:57.

WE'VE BEEN TELLING YOU A LOT ABOUT STRANGE WEATHER EVENTS,

ALMOST AS IF SOMEONE OR A WHOLE SET OF FOLKS PREDICTED THIS.

MAYBE A WHOLE CATEGORY OF PROFESSION CALLED SCIENTISTS.

NOW WE HAVE WHAT IS BEING CALLED AN ATMOSPHERIC RIVER.

WHAT IN THE WORLD?

IT IS A 5000 MILE BELTS OF STORMS.

WHAT HAVE WE DONE TO THE PLANET?

OH MY GOD WHAT IF WE DONE?

THIS

IS NOT THE FIRST TIME WE HAD HAD THIS, THERE WAS ONE BACK IN

2009.

IS NOT A SIGN OF GOOD THINGS TO COME IF WE START TO HAVE

THESE MORE FREQUENTLY AND MORE INTENSELY.

THIS IS PICKING UP MOMENTUM.

YES, CLIMATE CHANGE MAKES A DIFFERENCE.

YES THEY TOLD YOU THAT WARM AIR WOULD PICK UP MOISTURE FROM

THE OCEAN AND IT WOULD CREATE BIGGER STORMS.

HOW IS A 5000 MILES STORM FOR YOU?

ANOTHER THING THEY

DISCOVERED IS THE BIG DARK BECAUSE FOR 5000 MILES THERE'S

NOTHING THE CLOUDS IN THAT BELT.

IT IS HEADED IN OUR DIRECTION.

IT HAS ALREADY HIT THE STATE OF WASHINGTON.

IT'S NOT LIKE THE

STATE OF WASHINGTON ISN'T ALREADY WET.

IT IS KNOWN IN AMERICA AS THE WETTEST AREA IN AMERICA, IT

RAINS ALL THE TIME.

WE JUST BROKE A RECORD IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR

PRECIPITATION.

I WONDER IF THERE IS SOMETHING GOING ON HERE.

MORE FROM THE STATE OF

WASHINGTON.

WHILE THEY SEEM NON-NEUTRAL,

BUT NOT A LOT OF TALK OF

CLIMATE CHANGE.

AND I CAN SEE IT WITH MY OWN EYES, THE SCIENTISTS

PREDICTED THAT WE WOULD HAVE MASSIVE STORMS.

NOW WE HAVE 5000 MILES OF STORMS, THE BIG DARK.

YOU ARE IN CLIMATE CHANGE RIGHT NOW.

NOT ONE STORM OR WEATHER PATTERN ñ

OVERALL WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE MACRO PICTURE AND YOU SEE THE

INTENSITY OF THESE STORMS, IT IS EXACTLY WHAT WAS PREDICTED.

IN FACT IT IS COMING QUICKER, HEAVIER, AND MUCH MORE

INTENSE THAN SCIENTISTS EXPECTED.

For more infomation >> Climate Change Creates 'Atmospheric River' From US To China - Duration: 4:57.

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US Air Force TAUNTS North Korea - Fighter jets buzz Kim's coast amid World War 3 fears - Duration: 4:32.

US Air Force TAUNTS North Korea - Fighter jets buzz Kim's coast amid World War 3 fears

US fighter jets buzzed the rogue nation as they flew over South Korea as part of the Seoul International Aerospace and Defence Exhibition being held this weekend.

The display saw a series of F-22 Raptors, one of the most advanced jets in the world, perform in an air show after taking off from the Seoul Military Airport in Seongnam, south of Seoul.

The high-tech Raptor stealth planes are the most capable air superiority fighters in the world, able to sneak past radar undetected.

During today's media event at the air show, the aircraft soared hundreds of feet above spectators to show off their military might in a warning to Kim Jong-Un.

And an F-35 stealth fighter also took part in the show on Saturday, along with the 'Black Eagles' aerobatics team of South Koreas Air Force.

The eye-catching black-and-white or orange-and-black jets, adorned with sharp lines and angular features, performed a dramatic display - creating love hearts and loop-the-loops in the air as red and blue smoke billowed behind them.

  Hundreds of people stood to watch the display in awe, as the jets sped overhead reaching huge speeds.

Earlier this week, the Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff General Joseph Dunford arrived in Seoul for talks on ways to better deal with threats from He met the South Korean President Moon Jae-in at the Blue House on Monday, where the pair were thought to host discussions on the North Koreas latest provocations and threats, as well as their bilateral defence alliance.

Gen Dunford's visit to Seoul is part of his Asia tour, including Japan and China to hold talks with his counterparts on regional security issues.

And his trip coincided with the air show, being held from October 17 to 22, which comes amid strained tensions between Washington and Pyongyang.

On Thursday, Pyongyang warned of an "unimaginable strike at an unimaginable time" on US targets in response to the ongoing US-South Korean joint naval drills near the Korean Peninsula.

And a day later, a senior diplomat vowed to fight fire with fire if the USA were to attack as North Korea insisted having nuclear weapons was a matter of life or death.

While Mr Trump has refused to rule out taking military action against the secretive nation and even threatened that North Korea could be "totally annihilated".

While nuclear weapons and security experts say the rest of the world really Alex Wellerstein, a historian of nuclear weapons, warned Mr Trump's failure to back down from his aggressive rhetoric could see Pyongyang simply increase its nuclear weapons testing as it deems the USA to remain a significant threat.

He said: I think the belligerent rhetoric is making it worse. I dont think he is clear on how to get people to do what you want if they arent already inclined to agree with you.

When you have a lot of money, people around you tend to do what you say, and that isnt really great preparation for international diplomacy.

For more infomation >> US Air Force TAUNTS North Korea - Fighter jets buzz Kim's coast amid World War 3 fears - Duration: 4:32.

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'Trump will NOT wait to STRIKE' US to launch war without new North Korean missile test - Duration: 5:19.

'Trump will NOT wait to STRIKE' US to launch war without new North Korean missile test

  Tensions on the Korean penisula have been growing to unprecedented levels in recent weeks amid hostile rhetoric and.

has pledged to blitz the US territory of Guam, while the communist states military is quickly developing a nuclear weapon capable of striking the US mainland.

Despite these threats, North Korean specialist and US military expert Bruce Klingner has claimed that Donald Trump could launch an all-out war without even being threatened.

Speaking to Fox News, Mr Klingner said: US policy states that we would retaliate if we were attacked or pre-eminently if we had knowledge they were going to attack us. But, under Trump, there is a new option, a preventive attack.

Even if we do not believe a strike is imminent or threat is real, we would attack them to prevent them from developing more missiles. In an interview broadcast yesterday, President Trump left it up in the air whether war with North Korea was on the cards.

He said: We will see what happens. We are prepared for everything. You would be shocked to see how prepared we are, if we need to be. Will this happen? Who knows?.

President Trump is preparing for a two-week trip to Asia in November, where sources expect the leader to visit the demilitarized zone, marking the border between.

On the visit, Mr Klingner said: Past presidents have done that, but not with this level of tension. The tensions are very high.

Trump and Kim Jong-Un have made this personal as well. Some have advised him to go to Camp Humphries, a nearby US military base.

But if he does not show up he may appear weak. But more than whether he goes or not, it is what he says.

If he makes it personal, if he makes comments about Kim Jong-Un, the tensions will rise to all-new levels.

We have to remember, North Korea is on the cusp on having nuclear weapons capable of hitting our mainland.           The nuclear-powered warship USS 'Ronald Reagan' has arrived in the South Korean port of Busan after joint drills, the US Navy said.

Earlier Pyongyang described it as "a demonstration of the real strike" upon the North.

The Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group which also included Destroyer Squadron (DESRON), Carrier Air Wing (CVW) and the guided-missile destroyers USS 'Stethem' and USS 'Chafee' docked in the port of Busan on Saturday, the US Pacific Fleet said in a statement.    The group took part in Maritime Counter Special Operations Force Exercise (MCSOFEX) that kicked off October 15 and ended this Friday.

The massive exercises involved fighter jets, helicopters and naval ships and submarines from both countries.

  "The focus of the bilateral training exercise was to increase the readiness of US and Republic of Korea [ROK] forces and maintain stability on the Korean Peninsula," the US Pacific Fleet added.

  The city's residents, however, were not all positive about the warship's arrival.

A large sign saying "US troops go home" greeted the strike group on its arrival in Busan, according to the US military's newspaper, Stars and Stripes.    "I'm scared about this; I don't like war," Jeong Jun-ho, 15, told the paper after seeing the ship dock.

Senior Research Fellow for Northeast Asia @Heritage. 20 years @CIA and DIA, including as CIAs Deputy Division Chief for Korea. Views expressed are my own.

For more infomation >> 'Trump will NOT wait to STRIKE' US to launch war without new North Korean missile test - Duration: 5:19.

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US warship 'ARMADA' swoops within strike range of North Korea after massive war drills - Duration: 4:30.

US warship 'ARMADA' swoops within strike range of North Korea after massive war drills

The flotilla of ships and submarines, led by aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan, docked in South Korea on Saturday after a week of joint naval drills.

Submarines USS Tucson and USS Michigan, and 40 vessels joined the aircraft carrier and its 5,000 sailors in the South Korean port city of Busan.

The five-day drills – also involving US fighter jets and helicopters – were training for a strike against North Korea.

This is what we have been training for, said commander Alex Hampton, a US Navy crewman of 16 years, of the drills.   Are we prepared for war? Absolutely.

And I am confident in our abilities to execute anything that our nation command authority gives us to do. When naval drills of a similar scale took place in April, Trump described his strike force of warships as a powerful armada.

READY FOR WAR: A US strike force of warships docked in South Korea on Saturday. Marc Dalton, chief of the Ronald Reagan strike group, described the drills as a "routine" part of their defence partnership with South Korea.

"This port visit is the perfect ending to this regularly scheduled exercise with our Republic of Korea Navy counterparts," he said. He said the US commitment to defending itself and its allies is enduring.

This exercise is an example of how we train with our allies in order to be ready to respond to a range of crises, he added.

But the massive military exercises come amid heightened tensions between the US and Kim Jong-un's totalitarian regime. North Korean state media has branded US war drills in the region as "sabre-rattling" that could "ignite nuclear war".

USS RONALD REAGAN: The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier is permanently stationed in Japan. Related ArticlesIf war does break out, North Korea would "annihilate the US imperialist aggressors", state owned newspaper Rodong Sinmun said.

US aircraft carriers appear to be a popular target for North Korea's propaganda machine. A series of videos on North Korea's state run website showed simulations of missile strikes destroying the aircraft carriers and their fleets earlier this year.

US President Donald Trump is considering "all options" – including military action – to curb North Korea's missile and nuclear programmes.

PRACTICE: The strike group was training for conflict with North Korea. The communist state has repeatedly angered Trump by testing nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles thought to be capable of hitting the US.

Trump, who threatened to "totally destroy" North Korea, has ramped up the US military presence in the region in a move to intimidate the secretive state.

He flew two strategic bombers over South Korea as part of an air show on Saturday in yet another display of force.

The US B-1B strategic bombers flew low over Seoul Air Base for eight minutes in an apparent move to intimidate North Koreas supreme leader.

For more infomation >> US warship 'ARMADA' swoops within strike range of North Korea after massive war drills - Duration: 4:30.

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'We will never yield!' North Korea vows US 'blackmail' and sanctions will NEVER stop Kim - Duration: 3:02.

'We will never yield!' North Korea vows US 'blackmail' and sanctions will NEVER stop Kim

The rotten despot also warned that anyone who follows US policy on North Korea will regret their "acts of blindly kowtowing to the modern-day gangsters empire".

The chilling warnings come as the war of words between the chubby dictator and seems to have reached boiling point after a string of threats were exchanged between the pair.

In the terse editorial from the state-sponsored news agency KCNA, the hermit kingdom accused America of "stirring up the whole world" amid fears.

And the report suggested the US is hiding behind "diplomacy" to encourage other countries to "blockade" North Korea and make it succumb to the United Nations' tough sanctions.

The article read: "It is threatening the international community to choose between North Korea and the US.  "This is a stop-gap measure and the last-ditch efforts of those who sustained repeated setbacks in the political and military stand-off with the DPRK.

"The US is openly threatening to put sanctions on those countries which do not come out for implementing sanctions resolution.  "This proves the illegality and absurdity of the US anti-DPRK sanctions and pressure campaign.".

Writing-off the US as strategically inferior, North Korea also lashed out at the US for attempting to blackmail countries into following America's lead on sanctions.

And the editorial suggested while the US actions can never work on Pyongyang's allies, "it may work on a few riff-raffs who are afraid of the might of the boss of the international gangsters or eager for a few dollars".

The report added: "No matter how desperately the US may resort to all sorts of gimmicks to form a network of blockade against the DPRK, it can never check the advance of the just cause of Juche Korea nor can it stop international support and solidarity with the DPRK from increasing.

"Those countries aligning themselves with the US, yielding to it, will regret their acts of blindly kowtowing to the modern-day gangsters empire.

For more infomation >> 'We will never yield!' North Korea vows US 'blackmail' and sanctions will NEVER stop Kim - Duration: 3:02.

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WORLD WAR 3: North Korea warn US over military drills amid Kim regime missile strike fears - Duration: 4:26.

WORLD WAR 3: North Korea warn US over military drills amid Kim regime missile strike fears

Kim Jong-un has regularly responded to US military operations in the region with missile launches as the two nations trade threats of conflict.

Now North Korea has blasted Donald Trump's soldiers, accusing them of "imperialist aggression" after US forces joined South Korean troops to carry out military drills on the Korean peninsula.

In a statement through propaganda mouthpiece KCNA, the North Korean regime accused the US of preparing for an invasion. They said: "The U.S. imperialists and the south Korean puppet forces are reportedly getting more hell-bent on war moves against the DPRK.

"The warmongers of the South Korean puppet navy announced at the National Assembly defence committee on Oct. 19 that they would plan to use Apache helicopters of the 2nd Division of the U.S.

imperialist aggression army in a combined operational drill with the U.S.

ground forces are reported to get hell-bent on drills for skirmish in tunnel of the north side and street battle and purchase of military equipment for them." Yesterday the US Air Force publicly taunted North Korea with a flyby near the hermit state's coast as Kim Jong-un's war of words with Trump continues.

US fighter jets buzzed the rogue nation as they flew over South Korea as part of the Seoul International Aerospace and Defence Exhibition being held this weekend.

The display saw a series of F-22 Raptors, one of the most advanced jets in the world, perform in an air show after taking off from the Seoul Military Airport in Seongnam.

The high-tech Raptor stealth planes are the most capable air superiority fighters in the world, able to sneak past radar undetected.

On Thursday, Pyongyang warned of an "unimaginable strike at an unimaginable time" on US targets in response to the ongoing US-South Korean joint naval drills near the Korean Peninsula.

And a day later, a senior diplomat vowed to fight fire with fire if the USA were to attack as North Korea insisted having nuclear weapons was a matter of life or death.

While Trump has refused to rule out taking military action against the secretive nation and even threatened that dictatorship could be "totally annihilated".

While nuclear weapons and security experts say the rest of the world really should be worried about the potential fallout from some of the Presidents tweets.

Alex Wellerstein, a historian of nuclear weapons, warned Trump's failure to back down from his aggressive rhetoric could see Pyongyang simply increase its nuclear weapons testing as it deems the USA to remain a significant threat.

He said: I think the belligerent rhetoric is making it worse. I dont think he is clear on how to get people to do what you want if they arent already inclined to agree with you.

When you have a lot of money, people around you tend to do what you say, and that isnt really great preparation for international diplomacy..

For more infomation >> WORLD WAR 3: North Korea warn US over military drills amid Kim regime missile strike fears - Duration: 4:26.

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US warship 'ARMADA' swoops within strike range of North Korea after massive war drills - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 4:13.

US warship 'ARMADA' swoops within strike range of North Korea after massive war drills

A STRIKE group of nuclear-capable US warships and submarines on the prowl near North Korea

is "prepared for war" after carrying out large-scale war drills.

The flotilla of ships and submarines, led by aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan, docked

in South Korea on Saturday after a week of joint naval drills.

Submarines USS Tucson and USS Michigan, and 40 vessels joined the aircraft carrier and

its 5,000 sailors in the South Korean port city of Busan.

The five-day drills – also involving US fighter jets and helicopters – were training

for a strike against North Korea.

"This is what we have been training for," said commander Alex Hampton, a US Navy crewman

of 16 years, of the drills.

"Are we prepared for war?

Absolutely.

And I am confident in our abilities to execute anything that our nation command authority

gives us to do."

When naval drills of a similar scale took place in April, Trump described his strike

force of warships as a "powerful armada".

Marc Dalton, chief of the Ronald Reagan strike group, described the drills as a "routine"

part of their defence partnership with South Korea.

"This port visit is the perfect ending to this regularly scheduled exercise with our

Republic of Korea Navy counterparts," he said.

He said the US commitment to defending itself and its allies is "enduring".

"This exercise is an example of how we train with our allies in order to be ready to respond

to a range of crises," he added.

But the massive military exercises come amid heightened tensions between the US and Kim

Jong-un's totalitarian regime.

North Korean state media has branded US war drills in the region as "sabre-rattling"

that could "ignite nuclear war".

If war does break out, North Korea would "annihilate the US imperialist aggressors", state owned

newspaper Rodong Sinmun said.

US aircraft carriers appear to be a popular target for North Korea's propaganda machine.

A series of videos on North Korea's state run website showed simulations of missile

strikes destroying the aircraft carriers and their fleets earlier this year.

US President Donald Trump is considering "all options" – including military action – to

curb North Korea's missile and nuclear programmes.

The communist state has repeatedly angered Trump by testing nuclear weapons and ballistic

missiles thought to be capable of hitting the US.

Trump, who threatened to "totally destroy" North Korea, has ramped up the US military

presence in the region in a move to intimidate the secretive state.

He flew two strategic bombers over South Korea as part of an air show on Saturday in yet

another display of force.

The US B-1B strategic bombers flew low over Seoul Air Base for eight minutes in an apparent

move to intimidate North Korea's supreme leader.

For more infomation >> US warship 'ARMADA' swoops within strike range of North Korea after massive war drills - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 4:13.

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Former Presidents Call For Unity At Hurricane Aid Concert - Duration: 2:58.

For more infomation >> Former Presidents Call For Unity At Hurricane Aid Concert - Duration: 2:58.

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US INDIA relation based on equality but Pakistan worked as a child in past - Duration: 5:47.

For more infomation >> US INDIA relation based on equality but Pakistan worked as a child in past - Duration: 5:47.

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Donald Trump warns North Korea US is 'totally prepared' for WAR in shock interview - Duration: 3:39.

Donald Trump warns North Korea US is 'totally prepared' for WAR in shock interview

Speaking to Fox News, Trump warned North Korea that the US army is prepared for anything if forced to take military action.

In a one-on-one interview, Trump told broadcaster Maria Bartiromo she would be shocked to see how totally prepared we are but only if we need to be.  In recent months the US President has taken a tough stance on North Korea, whose nuclear and missile tests have forced him to consider military action.

Trump has ramped up the US military presence in the region, with aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan leading joint drills with South Korea this week. . READY FOR WAR: Trump told Fox News that the US is prepared like you wouldn't believe.

Donald Trump Musing over the prospect of war with the communist nation, Trump said it would not be nice to do that before adding: Will that happen, who knows. Trump told Fox News: We are so prepared like you wouldn't believe.

You would be shocked to see how totally prepared we are – if we need to be..

ARMY ON STANDBY: Trump said the US is totally prepared for war with North Korea.

Journalist Bartiromo asked Trump what is policy is towards China with regards to the North Korea crisis.  Trump said that he has a very good relationship with Chinas president Xi Jinping, who is attempting to strengthen his grip on power by writing his name into the party constitution.  Trump has repeatedly demanded that China does more to bring North Korea to heel, but today struck a more harmonious tone.

  They have been helping us, they've been closing off their banking systems to North Korea, Trump said.  They have cut the oil way down. They're doing a lot of things for the first time ever..

ONE-ON-ONE: Journalist Maria Bartiromo interviewed Trump on Fox News.

But despite his warm words, Trump suggest that China could do more, claiming that 93% of the things going into North Korea come through China.  China is big stuff, China has got the power to do something very significant with regards to North Korea, he added.  His comments come after the US flew two nuclear bombers over South Korea as part of an air show on Saturday in yet another display of force.

The US B-1B strategic bombers flew low over Seoul Air Base for eight minutes in an apparent move to intimidate North Koreas supreme leader, Kim Jong-un. .

For more infomation >> Donald Trump warns North Korea US is 'totally prepared' for WAR in shock interview - Duration: 3:39.

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Funeral Service Held For Sgt. La David Johnson, US Soldier Slain In Niger - Duration: 1:34.

For more infomation >> Funeral Service Held For Sgt. La David Johnson, US Soldier Slain In Niger - Duration: 1:34.

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'Trump took US to brink of NUCLEAR WAR' President could be IMPEACHED over World War 3 fear - Duration: 2:59.

'Trump took US to brink of NUCLEAR WAR' President could be IMPEACHED over World War 3 fear

Tom Steyer, an American billionaire and environmentalist, called for the impeachment of the "mentally unstable" president.

Addressing the public in a video advert this week, he said: "has brought us to the brink of nuclear war." And he suggested that Mr Trump "is a clear and present danger, whos mentally unstable and armed with nuclear weapons, and the people in Congress do nothing." The business tycoon added: "If that isnt a case for impeaching and removing a dangerous president, then what has our government become?  .

The Democratic mega-donor is spending what an aide says is well over $10 million on the national TV ad to help bring about Mr Trump's impeachment.

Mr Steyer explained that he is funding the effort "to demand that elected officials take a stand" on impeaching Trump.  In an open letter, the billionaire goes on to say the president is simply lacking "fitness for office," and says the question of impeachment has therefore "become a very real issue." He wrote: He has threatened to reduce aid for millions of American citizens in Puerto Rico who are struggling to survive without drinkable water or electricity -- a move that would be a total dereliction of his duty.

And every day, Americans are left bracing for a Twitter screed that could set off a nuclear war.

These actions represent systemic attacks on our nations future.   The ads are running on broadcast stations in New York and California and nationally on cable television.  And the calls for Mr Trumps impeachment comes as his war of words with North Korean despot Kim Jong-Un seemed to reach new highs this week  .

North Korea has repeatedly threatened to reduce its rival and enemy to "ashes and darkness." On Thursday, Pyongyang warned of an on US targets in response to the ongoing US-South Korean joint naval drills near the Korean Peninsula.

And today, a senior North Korea diplomat vowed to  .

For more infomation >> 'Trump took US to brink of NUCLEAR WAR' President could be IMPEACHED over World War 3 fear - Duration: 2:59.

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USA BREAKING NEWS : US bombers threaten Kim Jong un as military drills continue near South Korea - Duration: 5:41.

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US bombers threaten Kim Jong un as military drills continue near South Korea

US bombers threaten Kim Jong un as military drills continue near South Korea

US bombers threaten Kim Jong un as military drills continue near South Korea

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US bombers threaten Kim Jong un as military drills continue near South Korea

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