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5 most romantic getaways in the United states.

Whether planning a weekend trip or a longer vacation, consider these romantic getaways

in the United states as top destinations.

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Kauai, HI.

If your version of paradise includes rugged cliffs, and sunny sand, emerald hills and

epic hikes, fire up your laptop and book a trip to Kauai.

The "Garden Isle", is a verdant wonderland, where you can take a helicopter ride past

the Jurassic Park waterfall, kayak Hawaii's only navigable river, or walk the wild Na

Pali Coast—though, no one will blame you for kicking back with a cocktail on the beach.

Aspen, CO.

There's no wrong time to book a trip to this Rocky Mountain town, where romantic enticements

beckon, from luxury hotels and sophisticated dining, to hot air ballooning, and hitting

the slopes.

Whether you carve with your partner, take on some rapids, or just settle into a couple's

massage, and the nightly Champagne sabering at the extravagant St. Regis, you'll leave

Aspen more in love than ever.

Martha's Vineyard, MA.

The Obamas go-to summer getaway, has always charmed visitors with its windswept beaches,

and sweet towns.

Rent a home or base yourself at Hob Knob in Edgartown, where you can borrow bikes, or

charter a sunset cruise aboard the hotel's 27-foot boat.

Hit the beach, browse local shops, marvel over the sunset, and stuff yourself with fresh

seafood.

It's not a Vineyard visit without lobster from Larsen's Fish Market.

Charleston, SC.

This picturesque Southern city, doesn't just feel like a movie set; Nicholas Sparks'

The Notebook, was actually filmed around Charleston.

Turn it into the background of your own love story, as you roam the historic district,

explore the vibrant dining scene, and wander through the gardens at the Boone Hall Plantation.

Big Sur, CA.

With rolling redwood forests, and cliffs jutting over turquoise water, this stretch of California

coast, is idyllic in the extreme.

Splurge at the Post Ranch Inn, where your luxury bungalow is TV, and telephone-free,

or snuggle up inside a yurt at Treebones.

Come during the summer when you can kayak with sea otters, take a moonlit tour of the

Point Sur lighthouse, or stay up late for a dip in the Esalen Hot Springs.

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Happy NUKE Year! North Korea and United States doomed for NUCLEAR showdown in 2018 - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 4:33.

Happy NUKE Year! North Korea and US doomed for NUCLEAR showdown in 2018

NORTH Korea and the US are heading for a nuclear showdown in 2018 as the two sides sit on the

brink of "hot conflict", it has been warned.

Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un are on a path of "spiralling escalation" after a year

of intense rhetoric and military muscle flexing.

North Korea has tested dozens of a missiles and their most powerful nuclear bomb ever,

while the US held unprecedented war games flexing its military muscles.

And both sides have threatened to annihilate the other, with the US President warning of

"fire and fury" and promising to "totally destroy" the rogue state at the UN.

Nuclear expert Dr Bruce Blair warned this descent towards war is only going to continue

in 2018.

He told Daily Star Online: "I think we are on a trajectory of spiraling escalation that

is going to lead to a showdown."

Dr Blair, a former nuclear launch officer, added the "odds are increasing we will come

to blows" as he gave a grim evaluation of the New Year.

Co-founder of nuclear disarmament group Global Zero, he said: "The two sides will be brought

closer to the brink of conflict in 2018.

"There are a number of paths to the outbreak of hot conflict, both through intentional

and inadvertent escalation."

North Korea has fired 23 missiles in 2017 as Kim works to perfect his missile technology

to get the US in range.

The rogue state believes nuclear will protect the regime from any attempt by the West to

depose Kim.

Pyongyang's ruling elite fears a situation such as those involving Iraqi dictator Saddam

Hussein or Libyan warlord Muammar Gaddafi where the US spearheaded efforts to remove

them.

Kim's last missile test on November 28 was his most advanced nuclear missile yet, but

questions still remain over the technology's viability for nuclear war.

However, Dr Blair says any conflict between the US and North Korea would inevitably lead

to the use of nukes.

The expert said: "Little outbreaks of hostilities have been escalating and I think they could

escalate much faster than people realise.

"It could lead very quickly to in a large scale nuclear conflict.

"In a conventional conflict, the North Koreans would lose, and they would be put into a position

with having to resort of nuclear weapons.

"That could be the last straw that causes Trump to escalate to the use of nuclear weapons."

Nuclear war could even be triggered by a particularly provocative missile test if the US decide

to intervene, Dr Blair added.

He explained a scenario where the US detects North Korea to be loading a nuclear warhead

into a missile for a live test.

The US President would be briefed, and Trump would be given options to act.

Dr Blair said: "Maybe Trump rides out a missile launch, or maybe he doesn't – and

then we go into emergency consultation and he opts to retaliate."

Despite the course for war being clear, the expert warned "I don't think we have any

answers" – saying "deterrence is all we have", but adding he had "little faith

in it".

He urged the US to try and get North Korea back to the negotiating table, predicting

we would see the rogue state "isolated to the maximum extent possible".

The next phase of North Korea's missile test is believed to be a live nuclear weapon

launched in the Pacific – known as the Juche Bird test.

This would be the ultimate provocation and test of the US's military patience with

Kim.

Dr Blair previously described this test as Trump's "red line" on North Korea when

speaking to Daily Star Online.

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