Kim Jong Olympics, Germany and France don't send teams

Austria and Germany have announced that they consider not participating in the Winter Olympics in South Korea in 2018 because of the nuclear threat of North Korea. The Olympics are expected to last from February 9th to 25th of next year, and only 50 miles [80 km] will be held....
Austria and Germany have announced that they consider not participating in the Winter Olympics in South Korea in 2018 because of the nuclear threat of North Korea.
The Olympics are expected to last from February 9th to 25th of next year, and only 50 miles [80 km] south of the fortified South Korean border will be held with North Korea.
North Korea can plan one of the most powerful nuclear explosions in history if they trust the country's foreign minister's statements.
Ri Jong Ho, foreign minister of the communist nation, told reporters in New York that North Korean leader Kim Jong is looking into testing a hydrogen bomb in the Pacific Ocean.
“This could be the most powerful explosion of the hydrogen bomb in the Pacific”, said New York, which is attending the work of the UN General Assembly, adding that, “will have no idea what actions can be taken after the order given by the leader Kim Jong. ”
This sharp exchange of threats has led France's sports minister, Laura Fletsel, to say two days ago that if this gets worse and we have no security, then France's team will remain” in France. / SYRI.net/