After the largest MOAB bomb on earth has been drop in
Afghanistan killing a lot of militants under the caves of the remote mountains
of Afghanistan, we may ponder upon the speeches of President Trump during the
campaign that is truly a 360 degrees turn around. Before the election highlights the
involvement of Russian in the US elections but now US and Russia intensified
their political differences in terms of the Syrian conflict.
Syrian Crisis
Before the President of the United States criticizes
NATO but now Trump praises NATO in terms of the war on terrorism. Moreover,
during the election Trump condemns the attack of Syria but today he boldly attacks
militarily the Air force infrastructures of Syria. Furthermore, Chinese economic dominance in
the world was also criticized by Trump, quote “label China a currency
manipulator” but now he tweet “They’re not currency manipulator”.
Surprisingly, after the dropping of the MOAB bomb in Afghanistan
North Korea reacted radically testing more ballistic missile in the peninsula
of Japan creating a more political and military tension to the region. “WHY
NORTH KOREA IS SO UPSET WHEN THE US BOMBED THE ISIS IN AFGHANISTAN?”. Reports
from the CNN central reveals that DPRK is operating massive cyber piracy
intruding huge bank computer data infrastructures around the world getting more
money from illegal money piracy across the internet to finance their nuclear
program. What is really the objective of
Trump when he bomb Syria after the Alhasad government poisoned the innocent
civilians in his own capital city and the bombing of Afghanistan using the MOAB
which rattle the military of DPRK and ignited a War mood between the US and the
DPRK. Are there any relative
relationships between the three current events that the Trump administration is
involved in?
American operation in Syrian air field, MOAB operation in
Afghanistan, and the aggressive stance of DPRK, what is next to the military
politics of the Trump administration?
MOAB Bomb in Afghanistan (The Mother of all Bombs)
Aggressive North Korea
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