In Under an Hour Trump Has Provoked a Foreign Dictatorship Over Nuclear Weapons and a Foreign Nuclear Power
First Tweet Is Almost a Dare to the Highly Volatile North Korea
Donald Trump is still not the president but he’s certainly acting as if he were – although his actions are far from presidential. Late Monday afternoon Trump tried to provoke two powerful foreign countries over nuclear weapons, just ten days after calling for a nuclear arms race with Russia.Â
His first nuclear tweet was almost a dare to the highly volatile North Korea (DPRK):
North Korea just stated that it is in the final stages of developing a nuclear weapon capable of reaching parts of the U.S. It won’t happen!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 2, 2017
His second was to China, a nuclear power:
China has been taking out massive amounts of money & wealth from the U.S. in totally one-sided trade, but won’t help with North Korea. Nice!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 2, 2017
Independent journalist Leah McElrath who has written about Trump for Salon made the observation:
In less than an hour, Trump:
1. Provokes North Korea about their nuclear weapons;
and
2. Provokes nuclear superpower China. pic.twitter.com/nY4aHvrOF6
— 🗽 (@leahmcelrath) January 2, 2017
Also on Twitter, many are sounding the alarm:
Trump really is going to start a nuclear war with a tweet
— Jordan Ashby (@JM_Ashby) January 2, 2017
Just a reminder that Donald Trump will have the White House Nuclear Launch Codes in 18 days.
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) January 2, 2017
Not only is DPRK going to test, develop, increase and improve their nuclear arsenal, if Trump keeps threatening them they’ll use it on USA.
— Marcin Kubik (@kuffodog) January 2, 2017
Apparently #Trump thinks it’s wise & strategic for a mad man to challenge another mad man over nuclear weapons. #duckAndCover #NorthKorea
— davesnothere (@davesnothere33) January 2, 2017
Dear @jack – For mankind’s sake, can you set up a widget where every time Donald Trump tweets the word “nuclear” you change it to “puppies”?
— Max Weiss (@maxthegirl) January 3, 2017
#Trump makes two nuclear tweet provocations in last hour (N.Korea, China) while I watch “Third From the Sun,” 1960.. pic.twitter.com/BpxyecmAZ6
— Jim Bessman (@JimBessman) January 3, 2017
President-elect Trump kicking off 2016 by provoking nuclear war with both North Korea and China in a span of 42 minutes pic.twitter.com/1UVEaW6gpU
— Orli Matlow (@HireMeImFunny) January 3, 2017
No big thing if you don’t value living and all but Donald Trump will have the White House Nuclear Launch Codes in 18 days
— RespectMyGame (@battletested5) January 3, 2017
I fear for Trump to send us into Nuclear war. 3 weeks to go. #TickTock
— クãƒãƒŽã‚¹ (@misfitkronos) January 3, 2017
Trump is literally going to taunt North Korea into using a nuclear weapon on us 🙃
— Tyler Brown (@TYdal_wave7844) January 3, 2017
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