Wednesday, June 17, 2020

IN the NEWS - Prince of Persia Stalks China-India Border / North & South Korea

....and now will I return to fight with the prince of Persia... Daniel 10:20
Besides Leftist Anarchy Gripping the Streets of the Earth, Despite Global Pandemic--Did the Prince of Persia, while stalking the China-India Border, just about plunge the World into War? And while stalking the North/South Korea entities?...he's looking for Pressure Points on Earth.

"After maintaining a disquieting silence for more than 24 hours, Indian PM Narendra Modi delivered his first statement since the deadly border clash between Indian and Chinese forces that left 20 Indian soldiers dead.

During a televised address to the nation, Modi insisted India wouldn't allow the sacrifice made by its soldiers to be made in vain. India will protect its territory and integrity, before adding that India is "culturally a peaceful nation and has cooperated with neighboring countries: Modi wants to ensure the country that India's integrity and sovereignty are top priorities for us, and nobody can stop India from protecting it."
China's Foreign Ministry says it has reached an agreement with India to stop any further border hostilities.
  • CHINA, INDIA AGREE TO RESOLVE BORDER CLASH IN A FAIR WAY, DE-ESCALATE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE -CHINA FOREIGN MINISTRY
China said earlier that it was in "close communication" with India via diplomatic and military channels, according to Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian. Zhao reiterated that the situation between the two neighbors is "stable" and "controllable." While Indian PM Modi has promised to pursue a diplomatic solution, he said that India can "reply suitably" if provoked by the Chinese."
ZeroHedge


"North Korea has blown up a joint liaison office with the South near the North's border town of Kaesong.

The move comes just hours after the North renewed threats of military action at the Korean border.
The site was opened in 2018 to help the Koreas - officially in a state of war - to communicate. It had been empty since January due to Covid-19 restrictions.
In a statement, South Korea warned it would "respond strongly" if the North "continues to worsen the situation".
BBC