Trump Has ‘Declared War’- North Korean Foreign Minister
North Korea's foreign
minister said Monday that President Donald Trump has "declared war"
on his country and that Kim Jong Un's regime would consider shooting down
American bombers.
"Since the U.S.
declared war on our country, we will have every right to make
Counter measures,
including the right to shoot down the U.S. bombers even when they are not yet
inside the airspace border of our country," Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho
told reporters in New York.
"Last weekend,
Trump claimed that our leadership wouldn't be around much longer and he
declared a war on our country," he added. "Even the fact that this
comes from someone who is currently holding the seat of the U.S. presidency is
clearly a declaration of war."
The foreign minister
appeared to be referring to a tweet that Trump sent Sunday, which referred to
"Rocket Man" — the president's nickname for Kim.
Kim and his officials are no stranger to fiery, war-like
rhetoric, often threatening to immolate the U.S. in "a sea of fire"
and to reduce "the whole of the U.S. mainland to ruins."
Since assuming office, Trump has also joined in with bold
language of his own, warning North Korea that he could visit "fire"
and "fury" on the authoritarian regime if it threatened the U.S.
Despite months of fierce words, a military solution to the
standoff would result in a conflict that some North Korea-watchers predict
could cause more than a million deaths.
Pyongyang conducted its sixth and largest nuclear test earlier
this month and has threatened to test a hydrogen bomb over the Pacific.
Even without nuclear weapons, North Korea has plenty of
conventional weapons pointed at South Korea and its capital, Seoul, which is
just 30 miles from the border.
North Korea has said
in public statements that it wants an official end to the Korean War. The
conflict was halted by a 1953 armistice but no peace treaty has been signed. It
also wants nothing short of full normalization of relations with the U.S. and
to be treated with respect and as an equal in the global arena.
Ri made his remarks
Monday near the United Nations headquarters in New York, where he attended last
week’s General Assembly.
After leaving the
crowd of reporters in the street, he walked back moments later and added:
"In light of the declaration of war by Trump, all options will be on the
operations table of the supreme leadership."
FROM NBC.com

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