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World War 3: North Korea Warns That It’s On The Brink

A senior official from North Korea warns of the possibility of conflict with south Korea that could lead to World War Three. It comes days after the last remaining truly communist country on the planet tested its first Hydrogen bomb. South Korea has been blasting loud propaganda messages across its borders with the north. This has antagonized the communist north which is already in a heightened state of insecurity with the south after its underground H-bomb test of a few days ago.

North, South Korea "At The Brink Of War" As Loudspeaker Dispute Spirals Out Of Control (Again)

North, South Korea "At The Brink Of War" As Loudspeaker Dispute Spirals Out Of Control (Again)

Back in August, the Korean Peninsula nearly plunged back into war when Kim Jong-Un reached his limit with the anti-North propaganda being blasted across the DMZ by loudspeakers installed by the South.

For those who missed it, or for anyone in need of a refresher, here’s our account of what happened:

Americans' Positive Perception Of NRA Soars As Obama Escalates Gun-Control Agenda

Americans' Positive Perception Of NRA Soars As Obama Escalates Gun-Control Agenda

Submitted by Mike Krieger via Liberty Blitzkrieg blog,

When pollsters asked people three decades ago how they felt about the National Rifle Association, 27% said they strongly supported the gun lobby. By last month, that share had grown 38%, an 11-point increase. Meanwhile, the share that didn’t side with the NRA declined.

 

New US Security Law On Visa Waiver Program Is Not So Helpful

After the San Bernardino Terrorist attacks, a new law has been passed by US lawmakers that amended the visa waiver program in order to provide enhanced security. The new law, known as HR 158, restricts a group of people and certain nationalities from automatically gaining access to US soil without a thorough background check. While the US tries to combat the threat posed by the Islamic State, it could at the same time be hindering its own progress in opening up to a whole group of moderate Muslims.

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