Aftermath of the Korean War

Trump to North Korea: "Do not Underestimate us, do not Test our Patience"

In another aggressive warning Donald Trump threatened North Korea, Nova TV reported. In a speech before the South Korean Parliament, he said, "Do not underestimate us, do not test our patience."

The US president also turned to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, saying the weapons he obtained for Pyongyang did not make the country more secure but exposed the regime to a "death threat".

NATO Chief Urges Full Implementation of North Korean Sanctions to Counter Global Threat

 NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg urged all United Nation members on Tuesday to fully and transparently implement sanctions against North Korea, which he said has emerged as a global threat able to fire ballistic missiles as far as Europe and North America, reported Reuters. 

The Pentagon Chief: The United States must be ready for a Military Solution for the DPRK

The US Army must be prepared for a military option to resolve the North Korean crisis if President Donald Trump takes such a decision.

This was stated by US Defense Secretary James Mattis at a military exhibition organized by the American Army Association, TASS reported.

US: The Notion that we Declared War to North Korea is Absurd

Earlier on Monday night, North Korea Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho said the country was treating President Donald Trump's latest speeches as war crimes, reports BBC. 

"We have not declared war on North Korea. Honestly, this view is absurd", White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told journalists in response to another verbal shootout between the DPRK and the United States.

North Korea FM: US Declared War, Pyongyang Has Every Right to Take Actions

North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho said Monday the DPRK has every right to "take countermeasures against the United States, including shooting down American strategic bombers outside the DPRK's airspace, as Donald Trump declared war" on the Asian country.

Ri stressed that the the "declaration of war" means that all options will be on the table for the North Korean leadership.

US warplanes fly off N. Korea coast in new show of force

In a show of American military might to North Korea, U.S. bombers and fighter escorts flew on Sept. 23 to the farthest point north of the border between North and South Korea by any such American aircraft this century. 

The Pentagon said the mission in international airspace showed how seriously President Donald Trump takes North Korea's "reckless behavior."

South Korea will Send Humanitarian Aid to North Korea

South Korea has approved a plan to send USD 8 million in humanitarian aid to North Korea, the South Korean reunification minister, Cho Ming-gion, said, reported by Sega. 

"We have repeatedly stated that we will continue to send humanitarian aid to North Korea in view of the poor conditions in which children and pregnant women live there despite political problems," he said.

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