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NORTH KOREA’s threat of an "electromagnetic pulse bomb" must be stopped, Donald Trump's Chief of Staff claimed. North Korea’s growing threat towards the United States must be stopped, the US Chief of Staff has said. John Kelly, was quizzed about the threat of a future "electromagnetic pulse bomb," and warned about why Kim Jong-un’s warnings must be stopped.
Speaking on Fox News, Laura Ingraham asked: “Congressman Trent Franks talked about the possibilities about North Korea, with its Hydrogen Bomb capabilities, ultimately being able to explode an EMP, over the middle of the country, an electromagnetic pulse bomb (EMP). “You play that out, that could ultimately lead to the death of like 90 percent of the country.
Experts have warned that an EMP attack would admit bursts of electromagnetic energy which could jam a countries' power grid. Fears were also raised that such an attack could damage food supplies due to the impact of radiation. Mr Kelly then called for the dictator of the rogue state to give up his dream for nuclear missiles, as North Korea did not need the weapons. He said: “What the President really hopes and we all men and women of goodwill feel this way.
“Is that the leadership such as it is in North Korea come to their senses with the help of countries like China. Decide to denuclearise, give up their atomic weapons, there is no reason for them, they serve no purpose for that country. “They already have the capability to at least reach with missiles the great American citizens that live on Guam.” North Korea have been ramping up their threats towards the United States with its testing of nuclear weapons in recent months. The most recent nuclear test took place on September 3 at the Punggye-ri Test Site which registered as a 5.7 magnitude earthquake by the South Korean government.
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