China and Russia Respond to Escalating War of Words Between U.S. and North Korea
North Korea’s primary patrons, China and Russia, are urging restraint and patience as rhetorical exchanges between Washington and Pyongyang grow more heated.

North Korea’s primary patrons, China and Russia, are urging restraint and patience as rhetorical exchanges between Washington and Pyongyang grow more heated.

North Korea’s foreign minister asserted Monday that a tweet from President Donald Trump amounted to a declaration of war, which the White House dismissed as absurd.

Fred and Cindy Warmbier, the parents of American student Otto Warmbier, gave an interview to Fox and Friends on Tuesday in which they called the North Korean government “terrorists” for abducting, torturing, and ultimately murdering their son.

National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster “chuckled dismissively” at a recent event when addressing President Trump’s tweets about North Korea, according to an eyewitness.

The North Korean regime released a propaganda video Sunday showing U.S. jets and an aircraft carrier being blown up.

Contents: North Korea threatens to shoot down US warplanes; Is there a strategic explanation for Trump’s statements and tweets?

In a briefing to reporters outside the U.N. Millennium Plaza Hotel in New York City on Monday, North Korea’s Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho threatened to shoot down U.S. strategic bombers even when they are flying outside of North Korean airspace.

Silicon Valley was sent into a dither this week after Vanity Fair indicated that legendary venture capitalist and Trump supporter Peter Thiel is about to become Chairman of the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board (PIAB).

On Friday’s broadcast of “PBS NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks argued that President Trump’s rhetoric makes the US “look like the bad guys.” Brooks said, “I don’t mind a little tough talk. When Reagan called the Soviet Union the ‘evil
Contents: Trump imposes unilateral financial sanctions on North Korea; Sanctions fall far short of military blockade first proposed; North Korea threatens a ‘Pacific Ocean nuclear test’

On Thursday, North Korea’s Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho said his nation may soon conduct a hydrogen bomb test over the Pacific Ocean.

The verbal animosity between U.S. President Donald Trump and communist North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un has intensified as the two leaders exchange jibes publicly for the world to see.

Comedian and talk show host Chelsea Handler praised North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s warning letter to President Donald Trump this week, writing on her social media account that the threatening letter sounded “a little bit more sane” than Trump — and suggesting the two countries trade leaders.

President Donald Trump answered an inflammatory statement from North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un, calling him a “madman.”

During a segment on Thursday regarding North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un’s response to President Trump’s announcement of new sanctions against North Korea, Lawrence O’Donnell, host of MSNBC’s “The Last Word,” referred to Kim and Trump as the two most unpredictable
Bloomberg News on Wednesday explained that some of China’s reluctance to support strong sanctions against North Korea stems from the losses inflicted on Chinese business interests, especially shops and import/export firms located along the North Korean border.

The commander in charge of the United States’ nuclear forces told an audience in Washington on Thursday that those forces could “completely overwhelm” North Korea if it decided to attack the U.S.

North Korea may have been attempting to undermine international sanctions when eight ships left Russia with fuel and traveled back to North Korea instead of their declared declarations — possibly in a bid to dodge sanctions on its trade.

Female political detainees have suffered atrocities at prison camps in communist North Korea where they often fall victim to rape, brutal executions, and have their babies fed to dogs, a South Korean newspaper has learned from defectors.

Trump’s UN speech was his first address to the global community. It was as though the world itself had set a momentous stage for the American president. He delivered.

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis confirmed on Monday that the United States has discussed with South Korea the option of employing tactical nuclear weapons to defend against North Korea’s nuclear weapons program.

Center for Security Policy President Frank Gaffney joined SiriusXM host Raheem Kassam on Wednesday’s Breitbart News Daily to review President Trump’s address to the UN General Assembly.

On Wednesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” former Secretary of State John Kerry criticized President Trump’s “childish” rhetoric about North Korea and argued that the president’s UN speech ended up “making America last and diplomacy last, or making America alone,
On Wednesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright argued President Trump’s UN speech weakened the US while strengthening Kim Jong-Un Albright praised the fact that Trump spoke well of the UN. She continued, “I think it
President Donald Trump ridiculed Hillary Clinton for criticizing his speech to the United Nations, reminding the country that the Clintons failed to prevent North Korea from obtaining nuclear weapons.

TEL AVIV – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday addressed Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei directly in his speech at the UN General Assembly, telling him that if he dares to threaten Israel with annihilation he will face no fiercer enemy.

TEL AVIV – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned in his address to the UN General Assembly on Tuesday that the “bad” Iranian nuclear deal’s “sunset clause” must be removed or else the world will face a “radical Islamist empire” armed with hundreds of nuclear bombs.

TEL AVIV – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that in his vast experience with the United Nations, he never heard a “bolder” or “more courageous” address than President Trump’s speech to the international body earlier today.

Tuesday on ABC, while reacting to President Donald Trump saying at the United Nations that the U.S. may “have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea,” ABC chief foreign correspondent Terry Moran said that the remarks bordered “on the threat

A labour party organiser and chair of a local branch of Labour pressure group Momentum has declared her “solidarity” with North Korea as it “fights imperialism”.

During CNN’s coverage of President Trump’s UN speech, CNN Political Commentator and former Clinton Campaign Press Secretary Brian Fallon stated the speech was “intellectually confused, if not outright incoherent,” and wondered what moral standing President Trump has to call for
In a powerful speech to the U.N. General Assembly Tuesday, President Trump gave a full-throated defense of his ‘America First’ agenda.

President Trump gave his starkest warning yet to the North Korean regime Tuesday, threatening to ‘totally destroy’ North Korea.

U.S. jets, along with aircraft from Japan and South Korea, dropped live ammunition in the Korean Peninsula as part of a show of force against North Korea Sunday in response to North Korea’s missile launch over Japan last week.

Passenger jets flying over North Korean territory are currently “at risk” of becoming a casualty of a potentially disastrous wayward missile launched by dictator Kim Jong-un during one of his surprise tests, analysts have reportedly warned amid fears of a miscalculation by Pyongyang.

California Gov. Jerry Brown compared Trump supporters to cave-dwellers as he addressed a climate change event in New York on Monday.

North Korea has lashed out at recent sanctions imposed by the United Nations Security Council, accusing the body of trying to “physically exterminate” the country and its governing dictatorship.

BERLIN (AP) — Germany’s foreign minister is calling for direct talks with North Korea in the standoff over Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile programs.

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union, ” U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley warned if North Korea kept on with “reckless behavior” it will be destroyed.” When asked if President Trump’s “fire and fury” remark was an

Feinstein said the U.S. offer a deal under which North Korea would agree to “freeze” their nuclear and missile programs, and the U.S. would agree not to pursue regime change there.
