Germany backs Japan as tensions rise with North Korea

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Japan can count on German solidarity in the face of escalating tensions on the Korean peninsula, German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said on Tuesday, as North Korea stepped up its saber-rattling.

“There is a clear message from the government of our country… that Japan can count on solidarity and other peaceful countries can count on that solidarity,” Westerwelle told journalists in The Hague.

“It is very important that we send a clear message,” Westerwelle said at the end of a meeting of officials from the 10-country Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Initiative (NPDI) bloc.

“We strongly urge the leadership in Pyongyang not to inflame the conflict on the Korean peninsula,” he said after the meeting between senior officials including from Australia, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Turkey, Mexico and the United Arab Emirates.

Australia and Japan established the initiative in 2010 which aims to get all countries to join the Non-Proliferation Treaty and rid the world of nuclear weapons.

Japan said Tuesday it has deployed Patriot missiles in Tokyo in an effort to defend itself against any possible nuclear attack from North Korea.

Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida told reporters the world needed to send a “very strong message” to Pyongyang that it should urge restraint “rather than repeat violent rhetoric.”

Kishida echoed Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s earlier statement in Japan, saying “we will make preparations for any unforeseen contingencies… to ensure that we protect the safety and the integrity of all our citizens.”

North Korea’s bellicose rhetoric has reached fever pitch in recent weeks, with near-daily threats of attacks on U.S. military bases including in Japan and South Korea in response to ongoing South Korea-U.S. military exercises.

North Korea said Tuesday the Korean peninsula was headed for “thermo-nuclear” war and advised foreigners in South Korea to consider evacuation—a warning that was largely greeted with indifference.

http://www.japantoday.com/category/politics/view/germany-gives-japan-its-backing-as-n-korea-tensions-rise
 
sooner or later this Kim Jong Un is actually going to have to do something, right? He can't keep spouting bullshit forever hoping to get respect from his citizens. They've got to be getting as bored with this crap as the rest of us.
 
I think the US and its allies are just going to keep calling his bluffs until he gets butthurt and does something. Honestly, I don't think anyone in the world (maybe even some SK folk) takes this dudes regime seriously. But we'll give him the benefit of the doubt.
 
No way man the NK propaganda machine is probably the only well-oiled thing in the country.

Guaranteed he has been telling the people the the western devils have been trying to muscle them and dilute their superior culture. When nothing happens he will simply tell them that those dogs couldn't stand on the same field as him and that he has thus preserved the sanctity of their country and be the hero again. It's all just a big show to build himself up in the eyes of his people through propaganda on his 1 year anniversary.

I guarantee he has his people typing up "victory" announcements right now.

 
I know ! I hated that kid he's just a fat bully who lives in his mom's basement and cries for attention. I hope he makes a callout thread for you though like that dolan kid did to gato that would be lolz ha ha!
 
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