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Kim Jong Un' Reply to Trump' Speech

            The tension on Korean peninsula that will open a door into Nuclear Warfare has blast war of words between Trump and Kim Jong Un...



           The tension on Korean peninsula that will open a door into Nuclear Warfare has blast war of words between Trump and Kim Jong Un.

North Korea said on Friday 22 Sep 2017 that will test super hydrogen bomb over the Pacific Ocean after U.S. President Donald Trump vowed "totally destroy" the reclusive country, with leader Kim Jong Un promising to make a “mentally deranged” Trump pay dearly for his threats. Kim did not specify what action he would take against the United States or Trump, with whom he has traded insults over recent weeks. South Korea said it was the first direct statement of its kind by a North Korean leader. However, Kim’s foreign minister, Ri Yong Ho, said in televised remarks North Korea could consider a hydrogen bomb test of an unprecedented scale on the Pacific Ocean. Ri, who was talking to reporters in New York ahead of a planned address later this week, also said he did not know Kim’s exact thoughts. Japan, the only country ever to suffer an atomic attack, described the threat as “totally unacceptable”. 

Trump said in his first address to the United Nations on Tuesday he would “totally destroy” North Korea, a country of 26 million people, if it threatened the United States and its allies, and called Kim a “rocket man” on a suicide mission. Kim said the North would consider the “highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history” against the United States and that Trump’s comments had confirmed his own nuclear program was “the correct path”. It was the U.S. president’s most direct reference to military action so far against the North Korea.   A day after Trump’s address, North Korea’s Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho had likened Trump to a “barking dog,” saying his comments were no threat to the North. Kim took a page out of Ri’s book on Friday, saying “a frightened dog barks louder”. “Now that Trump has denied the existence of and insulted me and my country in front of the eyes of the world.., we will consider with seriousness exercising of a corresponding, highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history,” Kim said.
Trump would face results beyond his expectation i will surely and definitely tame the mentally deranged U.S. dotard with fire....I’d like to advise Trump to exercise prudence in selecting words and to be considerate of whom he speaks to when making a speech in front of the world. The mentally deranged behavior of the U.S. president openly expressing on the U.N. arena the unethical will to “totally destroy” a sovereign state, beyond the boundary of threats of regime change or overturn of social system, makes even those with normal thinking faculty think about discretion and composure.

Pyongyang conducted its sixth and largest nuclear test on 03 Sept and has launched dozens of missiles this year as it accelerates a program aimed at enabling it to target the United States with a nuclear-tipped missile. “I will surely and definitely tame the mentally deranged U.S. dotard with fire,” He offered more vitriol for Trump, saying he was “unfit to hold the prerogative of supreme command of a country, and he is surely a rogue and a gangster fond of playing with fire, rather than a politician.” Kim said in the statement carried by the KCNA state news agency. that Americans are“SLEEPWALKING INTO WAR” In another separate report, through KCNA Pyongyang made a rare criticism on some Chinese media, saying their comments on the North’s nuclear program had damaged ties and suggested Beijing, its only major ally, but had sided with Washington. Singling out the official People’s Daily and its more nationalistic sister publication, the Global Times,KCNA said Chinese media was “openly resorting to interference in the internal affairs of another country” and driving a wedge between the two countries


China called on all parties on Friday to exercise restraint after North Korea’s foreign minister was quoted as saying he believes the North could consider conducting a hydrogen bomb test in the Pacific Ocean. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang also told a daily news briefing in Beijing that China opposes unilateral sanctions outside the United Nations framework, which being driven by U.S. His comments came after President Donald Trump ordered new sanctions against North Korea on Thursday over its nuclear and missile programs.

 


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