Threats in the World That We Know About yet Fail to Take Action.

Military Parade in North Korea Oct. 2015 (Photo Courtesy of cnn.com)

We all know by know what this world has come to. However, we fail to recognize what the biggest threats in the world are even though we know about them. Countries fail to take action against these threats. As a result, the threats are growing each day. I decided to take some time and recognize what the threats are and what we need to do about it.

North Korea

That’s right folks. North Korea is probably a bigger threat than ISIS. We probably know all about what is happening in North Korea. However, we fail to deem it as a global threat and that just gives more enthusiasm to Kim Jong-Un knowing that the world is too busy paying attention to his country and paying too much attention to other things. For instance, North Korea says that they have developed medium range ICBMs that are capable of carrying nuclear warheads to space and them hitting the US. While this is going on, Obama is focused on Britain’s exit from the EU. Yes this has a major effect on the world, but he also needs to focus his attention on to things that threaten the safety of the United States. I will continue to monitor North Korea and relay news to you as it comes in.

ISIS

Yes, I’ll admit that ISIS has lost some of its threat status. However, I still deem it a threat to the US but not so much as to the world. The only reason why I would be posting ISIS on this article as one of the biggest threats to countries especially the US is in light of these lone wolf terror attacks. One of the biggest attacks that I think occurred was the mass shooting at a gay club in Orlando. The shooter, Omar Mateen, who was shot and killed by police, pledged his allegiance to ISIS in a 911 call. To me this means that ISIS propaganda is still inspiring people around the world.

To me, those two things are the biggest threats. Maybe there are more, I don’t know. What I do know is that we can’t just sit around and do nothing. We have to take more action than what we are currently doing.