US President Trump in a direct message warns North Korean leader Kim: 'Don't try us'

NewsBharati    08-Nov-2017
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Seoul, November 8: US President Donald Trump who is on his Asia visit again warned North Korea by sending the message to not underestimate the US because of its restraining power. In an address to South Korea’s National Assembly, Trump has delivered this message and criticized North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un’s regime as a "cruel dictatorship". In his speech, he also highlighted the difference between the current situation and huge difference between two Korea.

As a reason for North Korea’s constant conflict seeking mentality, Trump has underlined the success of South Korea. North Korean rulers want to distract people from the failure they are facing at home. “The more successful South Korea becomes, the more decisively you discredit the dark fantasy at the heart of the Kim regime. In this way, the very existence of a thriving South Korean republic threatens the very survival of the North Korean dictatorship,” Trump said in his speech.

North Korea in recent times threatened several times to sink Japan or blow the US. It also launched ICBM missile over Japan. Whereas previously Trump wished to reply North Korea in a more strict way, he has softened his tone and offered a diplomatic solution to the ongoing aggression.

“North Korea is not the paradise your grandfather envisioned. It is a hell that no person deserves. Yet, despite every crime you have committed against God and man, you are ready to offer, and we will do that – we will offer a path to a much better future,” Trump said in a direct message to Kim.

Pledging to defend the citizens of his country, he mentioned present US administration differs from previous ones. He also mentioned how other countries are also unified to protect their common security.

“Today, I hope I speak not only for our countries, but for all civilized nations when I say to the North: Do not underestimate us, and do not try us. We will defend our common security, our shared prosperity, and our sacred liberty,” he said.