Trump criticises Japan: Why didn't you take down Kim Jong's missiles?

No dictator should underestimate the determination and manner of solving US problems”. So said US President Donald Trump, referring to tension with North Korea, during his discussion with military troops at Yokota's air base in western Tokyo. White House number one will stop [...]
No dictator should underestimate the determination and manner of solving US problems”. So said US President Donald Trump, referring to tension with North Korea, during his discussion with military troops at Yokota's air base in western Tokyo. The White House's number one will stop in the Japanese capital by Tuesday.
According to diplomatic sources, after North Korean ballistic tests, the billionaire has criticised the Japanese government for failing to bring down “rockets coming from gynian that have flown over the country to end later in the Pacific.
It turns out Trump has asked Tokyo for an explanation of the lack of reaction, not understanding why a “place of samurai fighter “could not neutralise the missiles. In violation of international obligations, North Korea launched two ballistic missiles on August 29th and September 15th, which have flown over the island of Hokaido, falling further into the Pacific.
Japan's military forces did not intervene because the vectors would not have fallen over Japanese territory, but also on the basis of certain legal and unpleasant aspects to reach the target.
Possible meeting with Putin during his Asian tour, the US president will most likely meet his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin.
It was Trump himself who confirmed it to reporters aboard the plane “Air Force One”, on the trip to Japan.
“We seek Putin's help in resolving the geopolitical crisis with North Korea”, he confirmed, paving the way for a bilateral meeting that will most likely be held in Vietnam or the Philippines, when the two leaders participate in the Aces Economic Co-operation Summit. Trump also added that he would discuss the threat of the jinn regime with various heads of state during his visit to the Asian continent.
















