Five things we need to know about Kim Jong Un when we respond to Trump.

North Korea reacts to another threat by US President Donald Trump, calling it a <x0-year-old”, which will pay a lot of “for insults to him and his state. Those words, however, bear the weight of an unprecedented personal reproof by the supreme leader of North Korea, [...]
These words, however, bear the weight of an unprecedented personal rebuke by North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un, reported “Associated Press”, the Periscope broadcast.
Here are five things you need to know about Kim Jong Un's statement:
He's a circle wrecker.
It was written in the first person and issued directly to the international community in general and to Trump specifically.
Seoul's Unification Ministry, which is responsible for North-South relations, said it was the first time a North Korean leader had addressed the world with such a statement.
Enamency risk.
The statement suggests that the most powerful weapons tests are at work.
North Korea's foreign minister seemed to confirm this at a UN meeting in New York, telling reporters that Kim's comments could mean that North Korea will run an H-bomb Pacific test, according to South Korea news agency “Yonpa”.
He plays with statements
Believe it or not, Kim was actually used as a milder language than his propaganda specialists in the past.
He called Trump '%s a frug American <x0matuf psisiically” (a word to describe a fragile elderly person) and a scared “dog”.
He feels justified
Kim says Trump's threats justify testing North Korean nuclear missiles.
North Korea has said a long time ago that weapons tests are necessary because of US hostility.
He feels offended
Kim seemed to have received a clear signal that Trump was insulting him personally.
It means he expected Trump his criticisms to be smoother on him./Periscopi/







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