China has stated that it'll continue to toe the diplomatic line and
stay neutral in the current U.S- North Korean war of words unless the
United States decides to attack the secretive state of North Korea
first.
U.S President, Donald Trump on Thursday evening threatened to deal
with North Korea if they tried to attack the U.S Island of Guam on the
15th of August , and now China, who major political analysts believe
can put an end to North Korea's nuclear missile development, has
stated that it will attack the United States if the U.S first attacks
the North Korean regime.
"If the U.S. and South Korea carry out strikes and try to overthrow
the North Korean regime, and change the political pattern of the
Korean Peninsula, China will prevent them from doing so," reported the
Global Times, Chinese Communist Party controlled newspaper said.
Australia, Japan and South Korea have also come out to state their
support of the U.S in the event of an all-out attack on the North
Korean regime. Japanese military stated this week 'We are ready to
shoot down North Korean nuclear missiles, if necessary.''
In Australia, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull described his country
and the U.S. as being "joined at the hip," the South China Morning
Post reported.
"If there is an attack on the U.S., the Anzus Treaty would be
invoked," and Australia would aid the U.S., Turnbull told Australia's
3AW radio Friday morning.
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