Sunday, August 13, 2017

North Korea does not launch missiles to guam, the reason is shocking

On the blue shore of Guam, Marco Martinez calmly prepare equipment fishing opportunities.

27-year-old man was ready to throw the eye his lines as far as his eyes can perceive.

Martinez is very quiet although in the waters, is less than 40 kilometres from its stand, North Korea plan dropped four missiles between Africa.

"If that's the case, then there was. However, I try not to think about it, "said Martinez told CNN.

Martinez was indeed born and raised on the island inhabited by about 16,000 inhabitants that and already familiar with the North Korea threat.

One of them occurred in 2013, when Pyongyang calls the island came within firing missiles-missiles antarbenuanya.

In fact, the last test conducted North Korea ensure that Guam had indeed entered within shooting range.

Plans to shoot a Guam, which is a US military base in the Pacific Ocean, North Korea already heralded.

However, no one knew whether Kim Jong Un, the North Korea's Supreme Leader, will ask his assault on Guam.

Pyongyang estimates, missiles-misilnya will fall within 12 nautical miles outside the territorial waters of Guam but were still within the EEZ of the island.

If Guam really attacked, then there's not much time for the island's residents to take refuge or flee.

Guam's security adviser George Charfauros on Friday (11/8/2017) says, the missiles it only takes 14 minutes to arrive on the island since fired from North Korea.

Does the fact it makes the citizens of Guam to panic? It turns out that like other citizens of Martinez on the island still respond to such threats.

One of the things that makes the citizens of Guam calm is the presence of U.S. military bases that cover nearly one third of the territory of the island.

Residents of Guam appears to be sure, the U.S. military with all his equipment already prepare to face the worst scenario.

However, that does not mean residents of Guam do not worry at all. At least that's what delivered Jodiann Santos, staff at the Museum of Guam.

"We asked remain calm because we defended well. But in fact we can be here today and to die in tomorrow, "said Jodiann.

To pacify the citizens, the Governor of Guam Eddie Calvo says, the island safely protected with anti-missile defense system THAAD is specifically designed to shoot down ballistic missiles.

"There is no panic in Guam. I do not want to underestimate the situation. We recognize the existence of the threats, but we also don't want to frighten the citizens and do not want to conclude anything based on the rhetoric, "said Salvo.

Back to the beach place Marco Martinez fishing. Gempal bodied man said, even though the North Korea threat quietly trying to keep ringing in her mind.

"Sometimes I feel scared residents but do not want to show it, not want to express the fear that," said Martinez.

"Humans are indeed like that, they don't want the fear in his heart," continued Martinez.

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