Expert: Watch to see if Kim Jong-Un goes into hiding after Syria strike

dudus

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Wataalam wa diplomasia na vita "wanatabiri" kiduku kuingia mafichoni soon baada ya "bwana wa vita", Trump, kutoa "onyo laini" huko Syria juzi. Japo kijamaa (Kim) kimeonekana kupenda media attention tofauti na baba na babu yake, kwa tukio la juzi kinatabiriwa kitapotea kwenye media/public "kwa sababu za kiusalama".

Ikumbukwe maoni haya ya wataalamu ni ya kabla Amiri Jeshi Mkuu wa Marekani hajatoa order manowari zake zing'oe nanga Singapore kuelekea "further North" ambapo zimeonekana zikiivuruga the Pacific kwa namna ambayo haijapata kuonekana na muda huu tayari zimetia nanga kwenye "very strategic areas" zikisubiri next order. Plan iliyokuwepo mwanzoni, habari zinasema, ilikuwa zielekee Australia kwa safari za "ujirani mwema" kabla ya kuagizwa vinginevyo. So, tutegemee kum-miss Bw. kiduku possibly forever. Habari kamili hiyo hapo.

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The U.S. bombardment of a Syrian airbase just outside of Homs Friday was likely seen by North Korea as a clear warning that President Trump will use his military if United States interests are at risk.

The immediate focus after the strikes was on Russia’s Vladimir Putin’s reaction. Russia was not happy with the U.S., it spoke in defense of Syria and moved warships. But now the attention is on the next move by another world leader: Kim Jong-Un.

Gordon Chang, a Daily Beast columnist and author of “Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes On The World,” said in an emailed statement to Fox News Friday that the U.S. strike on the Syrian airfield “tells North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un that he must now heed American military power, something that he probably dismissed before.”

“Kim’s father, Kim Jong Il, disappeared from public view for about six weeks in 2003 at the time of the Iraq war. Kim Jong-Un loves the public spotlight, and it will be telling if he similarly goes into hiding,” the author said.

The airstrikes are “a warning to China’s People’s Liberation Army, which had grown dismissive of the U.S. Navy and Air Force. Xi Jinping, the Chinese leader visiting Mar-a-Lago, almost certainly interpreted the strike as a sign of disrespect to him,” Chang said.

Trump made it a point to address the media about the Syria strike at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida just moments after dining with his Chinese counterpart President Xi Jinping.

The strike was a culmination of a rapid, three-day transformation for Trump, who has long opposed deeper U.S. involvement in Syria's civil war. Advisers said he was outraged by heartbreaking images of young children who were among the dozens killed in the chemical attack and ordered his national security team to swiftly prepare military options. The Los Angeles Times reported up to 15 dead in the strikes. A Syrian official said six were killed at the base and nine others in surrounding areas. The death toll could not be independently confirmed.

“This is Trump saying, ‘No, I am a man of my words,’” Reva Goujon, the vice president of Stratfor, told CNBC. “’When I make a threat, I will follow through.’ That’s certainly something the Chinese and North Koreans will be thinking about.”

Trump has said that if China doesn't exert more pressure on North Korea, the U.S. will act alone. The missile strikes on Syria bring more weight to that statement.

Source: Expert: Watch to see if Kim Jong-Un goes into hiding after Syria strike

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