Monday, September 4, 2017

World War 3: Has US smuggled ‘infected’ microchips into North Korea's nuclear weapons?

THE US are enforcing unconventional plans to counter the growing threat from North Korea by reportedly smuggling infected microchips to be used for the state’s weapon programme, it was claimed today.

Just hours after North Korea tested its most powerful Hydrogen bomb ever reoports emeged that the US have ramped up efforts to take down the reclusive state and are carrying out “left of launch” attacks against the North’s missiles.


Unofficial reports say Washington, probably through CIA operatives - is deliberately arranging for "infected" microchips and other components to be smuggled into the Communist state to be used for its weapon programme.


When the defective parts are fitted into weapons, the US is said to have the ability to veer them off course or destroy them completely.


Military capabilities have been put to the test recently by Japan, South Korea and China recently amid growing pressure of a nuclear war.


North Korean leader Kim Jong-un fired a ballistic missile over Japan earlier this week, causing alarm across the world. 


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