Team Six, that killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan is now training special forces in South Korea on the best way to assassinate North Korean madman Kim Jong-Un. Training is expected to be completed by December. South Korea is incorporating Kim’s assassination into a program seeking to neutralize “command and control” systems in the North.
Song Young-moo, the defence minister, told MPs:
“We are in the process of conceptualising the plan.”
“I believe we can create the unit by December 1.”
On Tuesday, South Korea’s navy conducted another live-fire exercise to continue its displays of military capability after North Korea alarmed the region with its latest nuclear test.
It comes around 24 hours after the South’s army and air force conducted a joint drill involving F-15 fighter jets and land-based ballistic missiles that simulated an attack on North Korea’s nuclear test site to “strongly warn” Pyongyang.
The mounting crisis in the Korean peninsula has left many fearing the outbreak of a global military conflict.
South Korea’s Asia Business Daily cited an intelligence source saying North Korea has been spotted moving an intercontinental ballistic missile towards its west coast.
On Monday, the US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Hale urged the 15-member group to impose the “strongest possible’ sanctions” against Pyongyang.
She said: “The time has come to exhaust all diplomatic means before it is too late.
“Enough is enough. War is never something the United States wants.
“We don’t want it now, but our country’s patience is not unlimited.”
The United States is prohibited by law to assassinate a world leader, but there is nothing that says they can’t train soldiers in another country from carrying it out. Kim Jong-Un has just about wiped out any support he may have had in the world community save for BLM and BAMN as well as antifa.
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