‘Another missile test will mean WAR’ Shock warning of Chinese BLITZ on North Korea

In a shocking bombshell interview, an academic with close ties to the Chinese government has warned that war with North Korea was on the table.

Chong Sho-Hu, who is a professor of international relations at the Renmin University, in Beijing, said that North Korea was “seeking death”.

He also confirmed that the long-lasting era of Chinese friendship with North Korea has ended. 

Despite historic ties between the two countries, president Xi Jinping has reportedly become “fed up” with the erratic behaviour of the North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un

Speaking to the BBC, the professor warned that one more missile test would be the move “to push the country off the cliff”. 

President Jinping was said to be “boiling with fury” after North Korea recently tested a missile just as China was gearing up to host a pivotal global economic conference. 

The former US ambassador to China Max Baucus recently claimed the only time he saw the Chinese leader use “undiplomatic language” was in relation to Kim Jong-Un.

Professor Sho-Hu, who has ties to China’s defence and foreign affairs establishment, suggested that the time may have come for a military solution to the problem. 

He said: “The Chinese government is mad, China’s top leader is mad. China wants to punish North Korea.

“China once had special relations with the Soviet Union but they had war with that country.

“They also had a very special relationship with Vietnam but then they had a war with them in 1979

“The relationship between China and North Korea is worse than both of those.

“I will say, there are no permanent friends and no permanent enemies.”

The professor added: “North Korea is in an awkward situation. No country has ever encountered such tough sanctions before.

“If they do nothing, they will starve to death. If they do another ICBM test, they will seek to die.

“North Korea is standing on the edge of a deep cliff, one light blow could push this country of the cliff.”

When asked whether this meant one more missile test could trigger war, the professor agreed. 

US President Donald Trump is expected to try and pressure the Chinese president when they meet next month. 

The White House want China to do more to rein in North Korea, following the president’s consolidation of power at the Communist Party Congress. 

CIA chief Mike Pompeo said on Thursday that North Korea could be only “months” away from gaining the ability to hit the United States with nuclear weapons.