Thursday, July 6, 2017

Trump: North Korea behaving dangerously



President Trump chided NK for its latest tests of missiles, stating that North Korea is ‘behaving in a very dangerous manner.’

Trump added that he has "some severe things" that are available to him as questioned about military action against NK, yet refused to elaborate.

According to Trump when questioned about military action against NK, as far as North Korea goes, he doesn’t know, he’ll have to see what happens. He has some severe things he’s thinking about. This does not mean he’s going to do it. He doesn’t draw red lines.

Trump's statements came after NK launched what’s thought to be its initial test of an IBM Tuesday. United States officials predict that the missile had a range of 3,400 miles, able to hit Alaska.

At a meeting of the UN Security Council on Wednesday, United States Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley warned that military action was on the table, responding to the test. According to Haley, the United States is ready to use the complete range of its abilities to defend its allies and itself. She added that the United States would "prefer not" to have to use force. Haley called on China to utilize its economic influence over NK to rein within King Jong Un’s regime
Trump additionally mentioned the election victory early within his opening statement, and touted the Polish people for backing him in the year 2016 as Duda stood close to him.

According to Trump, he said as you know, the Polish came out in droves within the past election and he was happy with the result.


The President didn’t discuss the arms deal in Warsaw. On Thursday, Antoni Macierewicz, Poland’s Defense Minister, said to reporters that the US agreed to sell Patriot missiles over to Poland.

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