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Intermediate-range ballistic missile was launched from near Pyongyang early Friday it flew over Japan so Kaito Island

Before dropping into the Pacific Japan immediately condemned the launch and said it can never tolerate this repeated

provocative action by North Korea

The international community has once again been forced to send a message of condemnation to Pyongyang over its missile launch, but the u.s.

Also, took the opportunity to again call on China and Russia to do more one jang-ho has this report

Once again the residents of hokkaido japan woke up to sirens warning of a North Korean missile flying overhead

Last month was a first time in five years that North Korea had launched a missile over Japan

Now it has happened twice in just over two weeks

Tokyo was quick to condemn these actions

North Korea has trampled over the strong will of a United international

Community to a peaceful solution as seen in the United Nations resolution the other day we absolutely cannot accept these provocations

in the US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson

Released a statement condemning the launch but also pointed the finger at China and Russia to do more. He said they must indicate

They're in torrance for the reckless launches by taking direct action of their own

Noting that, China supplies, North Korea with most of its oil and that Russia is the largest employer of North Korean forced labor?

Beijing has not yet responded to lessons comments

But did express their own condemnation of the missile launch a foreign ministry spokesperson said the current situation on the Korean Peninsula is

Complicated sensitive and grave and that relevant countries must remain calm and not exacerbate the situation

The spokesperson also pledged that China would completely and rigorously perrolli out the UN sanctions on the range launch comes just days

after the UN Security Council imposed some of the harshest sanctions so far

against North Korea for its nuclear tests and its refusal to stop test firing missiles

Korean shop signs lined the streets outside the North Korean embassy in the Chinese capital of Beijing where a big construction project is underway

China has long been one of Pyongyang's biggest backers, but its actions are threatening the relationship and fueling concerns among the public

Yeah, it's dangerous. This is all happening right next door a neighbor

That is so close

North Korea has been researching and developing nuclear weapons for a long time and almost all of the international community as opposed to that effort

And yet it continues to go with own way despite all that China has done to selflessly help, North Korea. She adds

Pyongyang has done little to repay Beijing and clearly has no bottom line

China's basic position on North Korea has long been one of three knows no war no nukes and no instability

But with North Korea's repeated missile and ICBM launches as well as its latest nuclear test

Beijing has had little choice

But to join the international community in taking steps that over time could trigger instability analysts say

Support for a tougher approach is growing in China even though. There is still

Skepticism about the effectiveness of sanctions or whether kim jeong-hoon really means what he says

To Fuyumi she'll always I mean I support sanctions if they don't impact the people of North Korea that much

Sanctions and the leadership should be tougher

Yoga

The best thing would be for everyone to sit down and talk, and I think China should play a mediating role

for the Tauri

Talks with North Korea have been stalled for nearly a decade

Analysts in China say that while the United States may have wanted an all-out

embargo on oil exports the 30 percent cut is still going to have a

Significant impact and could be enough to push Pyongyang to ponder whether it should reengage

They lied VOA news Beijing

Now North Korea's missile provocation was detected almost immediately by Japan and the United States just three minutes after the launch

Japan issued a nationwide jeigh alert warning notifying its citizens and

in a swiftly organized media conference Japan's chief cabinet secretary Yoshihide

suger called Pyongyang's repeated provocations

totally unacceptable and said Tokyo would protest in the strongest possible terms

Japan's foreign minister taro kono reportedly said that given the range of the missile he thinks it was an

intercontinental ballistic

Missile now. There's been no official response from Washington yet, but the White House says President Trump has been briefed on the situation

by his chief of staff John Kerry

The US Pacific Command confirmed the launch but said it posed no threat to North America or Guam

The UN Security Council will convene a meeting on Pyongyang's missile launch on Friday

afternoon local time this comes on the heels of the UN Security Council

Resolution adopted earlier this week for the regime's sixth nuclear test

Now South Korea has convened an emergency

National Security Council meeting in response to North Korea's missile launch president moon jaein

Presided over it with his top defense and security aides the meeting

Ended less than an hour ago

But we're still awaiting details and Seoul's response to North Korea's latest provocation

This is the second time this month the fifth overall since his inauguration

The president moon has chaired a National Security Council meeting

The last time was just 12 days ago when North Korea conducted its sixth and most powerful nuclear test today's

illicit evasion and a thriving black market

Continued to mitigate the impact of sanctions

Intended to deprive North Korea of billions of dollars in revenue and needed components for its nuclear program

the latest round of United Nations sanctions imposed on North Korea this week for conducting its sixth nuclear test and the

restrictions put in place in August for repeated ballistic missile launches including

Intercontinental ballistic missile tests could potentially have a significant impact the Bank of Korea in Seoul says North Korea's gross domestic

product in

2016 was twenty eight point five billion dollars the August

Sanctions would cut that GDP by three billion dollars by banning coal iron lead and seafood export industries

the newest restrictions could cost another 800 million by banning textile exports and

Reductions in oil and gas imports and limits on worker permits would also cut off needed fuel and funds for North Korea's weapons

programs

David Straub is a North Korea analyst with Sejong Institute

if fully enforced I

Think that the amount of hard currency that North Korea would lose would be enough to certainly concern the leadership

Because they don't have very much hard currency

and and this would cause

significant problems for them a

Significant reduction in hard currency revenue would make it difficult for the military to purchase weapons components

And so discord between leader Kim jong-un and the elite in the country whose loyalty is bought to a degree with imported luxury goods

however if you expect these measures to be vigorously enforced as the Kim jong-un government has become adept over the years in evading sanctions and

North Korea's trading partners especially

China and Russia have been complicit in permitting illicit transactions to continue despite official support for sanctions

David Albright a nuclear proliferation analyst with the Institute for Science and International Security

Spoke at a u.s.. Congressional hearing here in Washington on Wednesday

Both countries have gotten away for far too long and have faced too few consequences

For turning a blind eye to the sanction busting business activities of their

Citizens and those of North Korea in using their economies to get around sanctions and avoid detection ships suspected of elissa

transporting North Korean coal have reportedly switched off their satellite GPS navigation devices when in Korean waters

The United States sought UN authorization to interdict ships suspected of smuggling banned items

But this measure was dropped to gain Chinese and Russian sanctions support, North Korea

Also uses trusted agents and third-party companies located in other countries to felicitate prohibited trade

Anthony Rosario is a former US Treasury Department official who is now an analyst with the foundation for defense of

Democracies and he described how North Korea and Russia tried to cover up a clandestine oil deal during his congressional testimony

A u.s.

bank would not process this transaction between

Sanctioned parties to avoid this scrutiny the front front companies were created in Singapore to obscure the nature of the transaction

allowing almost 7 million dollars in payments for this transfer

According to Bruce clinger a former CIA analyst who is now a senior research fellow at the conservative Heritage

Foundation says North Korea's trading system consists of

5000 companies that are centralized in China and run by a limited number of trusted individuals

Although the shell companies can be swiftly changed the individuals responsible for establishing and managing them have remained often for years

While there are reports of Russian smugglers exporting oil and other sanctioned goods to North Korea

Ninety percent of all North Korean trade goes through China the Chinese say

They are implementing sanctions along the border

But they had not been forthcoming and issuing clear restrictions to trading companies or in reporting how required

Inspections of all goods crossing the North Korean border are being implemented

North Korea analyst David Straub and I believe that in recent months at least the North the Chinese have not even been putting

the

statistics for oil exports to North Korea and their official records

So we really do need for China to be much more

Transparent this week China reportedly stopped some of its major state-owned banks from providing financial services

To new North Korean clients in what could be a sign of increased sanctions enforcement to prevent any u.s.?

retaliation

But sanctions advocates say that ultimately compelling full compliance from China and Russia and other countries that undermine US sanctions

Will require the United States to levy secondary sanctions trump administration has indicated it will consider secondary

sanctions if the UN sanctions are not

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N. Korean leader makes unprecedented statement in response to Trump's UN address - Duration: 2:09.

The war of words between President Trump and Kim Jong-un has escalated to new levels...

with the North Korean leader making a unprecedented direct rebuke to Trump's speech at the UN

General Assembly.

Kim threatened on Friday to take the "highest level" of response to Trump's words.

Pyongyang's top diplomat has suggested that "response" might be an hydrogen bomb test

in the Pacific Ocean.

Kwon Jang-ho starts us off.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has fired back at President Trump's speech at the UN

General Assembly earlier this week.

In a statement released under his own name on state media on Friday, he condemned the

speech, saying instead of making any remarks that could have defused tensions, Trump spouted

"unprecedented rude nonsense" that caused "worldwide concern."

He called Trump "mentally deranged" and a "dotard", meaning a senile old person.

He said the U.S. President had insulted him and his country and pledged to take the "highest

level of hard-line countermeasures."

The statement is an unprecedented escalation in rhetoric.

It's believed to be the first time Kim, or his predecessors, have made a such statement

in his own name on state media.

In his UN address on Tuesday, President Trump called Kim a "Rocket Man" on a suicide mission,

and threatened that the U.S. could "totally destroy" North Korea if forced to defend itself

or its allies.

Also attending the UN General Assembly in New York is North Korea's foreign minister,

Ri Yong-ho.

When asked about what Kim could mean when he said "highest level of countermeasures",

Ri suggested it could be a detonation of a hydrogen bomb in the Pacific Ocean, although

he added he would not know until Kim ordered it.

An ocean nuclear test would be a massive step up in provocations, especially as a test in

the Pacific would take it beyond North Korea's borders.

However, although North Korea carried out its sixth nuclear test earlier this month,

there has been no independent verification that it was a hydrogen bomb as the regime

claimed.

Kwon Jang-ho, Arirang News.

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Kim Jong Un: 'Deranged' Trump Will 'Pay Dearly' For Threat - Duration: 0:51.

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North Korea news LIVE: Kim Jong-un threatens Trump with H-bomb – World War 3 fears latest - Duration: 6:16.

North Korea news LIVE: Kim Jong-un threatens Trump with H-bomb – World War 3 fears latest

  Here are live updates and the latest news on North Korea and the US.

12:55pm: Rex Tillerson confirms commitment to North Korean diplomacy US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has acknowledged the hardships of pursuing diplomatic talks with North Korea, but confirmed that the efforts will continue.

We are quite challenged but our diplomatic efforts continue unabated, Tillerson said in an interview with ABC.

We have put in place the strongest economic sanctions ever to have been assembled against Kim Jong-un. So he is being tested with the sanctions, voices from every corner of the world. 12:40pm: North Korea aims to test hydrogen missiles, expert claims The North Korean regime could be among to fire a nuclear-tipped missile over the Pacific Ocean in response to Donald Trumps threats at the UN.

Pyongyangs Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho has suggested that Kim Jong-un was considering the possibility of testing an unprecedented scale hydrogen bomb.

It may mean North Korea will fire a warhead-tipped (intermediate range) Hwasong-12 or Hwasong-14 intercontinental ballistic missile and blow it up a few hundred kilometres above the Pacific Ocean, said Yang Uk, a senior researcher at the Korea Defence and Security Forum in Seoul.

They may be bluffing, but there is a need for them to test their combined missile-bomb capability.

They could have already prepared the plan and are now trying to use Trumps remarks as an excuse to make it happen, the expert said. 12.30pm: Sebastian Kettley takes over live reporting from Reiss Smith.

11:30am: Russia 'deeply concerned' by Trump and Kim threats Moscow is deeply concerned by the escalation of tension on the Korean peninsula caused by the continued war of words between the United States and North Korea, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.

"Moscow is convinced that there is no alternative to a political and diplomatic settlement of the North Korean problem, he told a conference call with reporters.

He said the situation was being further aggravated by "the swapping of silly statements full of threats".

8:30am: China calls for restraint China has called on the US and North Korea to exercise restraint amid an unprecedented war of words between Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang also told a daily news briefing in Beijing that China opposes unilateral sanctions outside the United Nations framework.

His comments came after US President Donald Trump ordered new sanctions against North Korea on Thursday over its nuclear and missile programmes.

6:00am: North Korea warns it could drop H-bomb North Korea could launch a nuclear weapon over the Pacific Ocean in response to Donald Trump's threat to "totally destroy" the hermit state.

The country's foreign minister Ri Yong Ho told reporters in New York: "This could probably mean the strongest hydrogen bomb test over the Pacific Ocean." He conceded that any such test would need to be ordered by Kim Jong-un, adding: "We have no idea about what actions could be taken." Kim Jong-un has called Donald Trump a "mentally deranged dotard", and has warned that the president will "pay dearly" for his threats to strike North Korea.

In an unprecedented video, the despot said that North Korea will consider with seriousness exercising of a corresponding, highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history. I am now thinking hard about what response he could have expected when he allowed such eccentric words to trip off his tongue, Kim said. .

I will surely and definitely tame the mentally deranged US dotard with fire. Kim's words were a direct response to Mr Trump's shocking maiden UN speech, in which he said that the US will be left with no choice but to "totally destroy" North Korea unless it halts ints nuclear programme.

"No nation on Earth has an interest in seeing this band of criminals arm itself with nuclear weapons and missiles," he said.  "The United States has great strength and patience, but if it is forced to defend itself or its allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea.  "Rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime.".

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Trump war with North Korea could cause '25 Chernobyls' - Duration: 2:33.

Trump war with North Korea could cause '25 Chernobyls'

Konstantin Sivkov Donald Trump threatened to completely destroy the leadership of North Korea if they did not stop producing missiles. In response, Kim Jong-un threatened to "tame Donald Trump with fire" over what he saw as a "direct declaration of war".

It is also believed that his next step will be to launch his most devastating missile, the hydrogen bomb, above ground. NUCLEAR DISASTER: Trump could cause the effect of 25 Chernobyls.

But if The Donald were to retaliate and fire a missile at the Hermit Kingdom, it could cause disastrous effects felt across the world.

Russian military analyst Konstantin Sivkov said: "We must keep in mind what a strike on the DPRK may result in. "If the US decides to begin an all-out war against North Korea it will mean only one thing.

"25 nuclear reactors in South Korea will be destroyed by a retaliatory attack from the DPRK. This equates to 25 Chernobyl disasters on the Korean Peninsula." The Chernobyl disaster turned a large area of Russia into a wasteland.

It is not yet known just how many people have died from the radiation effects, but the number could rise to 4,000.

But Mr Sivkov added that this nuclear disaster could be much worse. He also said: In comparison with this, the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe would look like a firecracker.

In fact, Trump is pushing toward a nuclear collision, and it must be realised that if a nuclear strike is launched against North Korea, it is unlikely that China and Russia will stand idly by..

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James Clapper Admitted That Obama Administration May Have Spied On Trump(VIDEO)! - Duration: 9:34.

James Clapper Admitted That Obama Administration May Have Spied On Trump

so good to have you on sir good evening to you director clapper

there have been so many developments in this rushed investigation and I want to

ask you first about new information I was first reported in the New York Times

tonight that special counsel Muller is asking the White House for documents

directly related to the president's actions and behavior while in office how

do you read what Mara is asking for well first on I don't have any insight based

pollinate this so on destroying inferences like everyone else's and some

extent this reminds me that metaphor about lots of wine people touching the

elephant and trying to describe the elephant I would say though that it

appears to me that the the scope of the investigation is broadening and

deepening as the requests for information as they have been reflected

in the media reporting seems to be getting more and more

pointed and more and more specific so I don't you know I don't know where this

is all going to lead I don't know if you know this is implicating a president or

not but well that's does this mean the president could be the central focus of

Mars probe well it's again the inference you could draw is that he is but you

know I don't know that I would say and I've said this some time ago when a

former director Moore was first appointed to the position of Special

Counsel that if there it is in his estimation there was no there-there he'd

say so it appears at least from what's going on there is there there and I

don't exactly know where this is going to lead well I'll also repeat something

I've said on more than one occasion is that it is so

critical that the this whole process whether in the Congress or certainly the

investigation of Special Counsel come to a conclusion that is then transparently

explained to the American people CNN also has some exclusive reporting

involving Paul Manafort president Trump's former campaign chairman

specifically that investigators got a FISA warrant to wiretap Manafort before

and man afford before and after the election what's your reaction to that

well I can't comment on specific fire order I said some things about this on

Meet the Press on the 5th of March and I stand on on that statement I can't I

can't confirm or deny I just I said let me play it and then get your just to

remind people of what you said and this is what you said to Chuck Todd this is

back in March and as you said on Meet the Press and then we'll finish up let

me start with the president's tweets yesterday this idea that maybe President

Obama ordered an illegal wiretap of his office's if something like that happened

would this be something you would be aware of well we really hope so I I

can't say obviously I'm not I can't speak officially anymore but I will say

that for the part of the national security apparatus that I oversaw as DNI

there was no such wiretap activity mounted against the president the

president-elect at the time were as a candidate or against his campaign I

can't speak for other title three authorized entities in the government or

a state or local and I would say if the FBI for instance had it fights a court

order of some sort first surveillance would that be information you would know

or not now yes you would be told that I would know that if there was a FISA

Court on something like this something like duis are absolute and at this point

you can't confirm or deny whether that exists or it can deny it

there is no FISA Court order not not to my knowledge of anything at Trump Tower

no okay so the president's allies say that

the fact that man afford was wiretap proves that the president was right to

accuse a former president of wiretapping him and you were wrong what's your

response well I again I I stand on that statement that you just replayed and I

cannot comment on the media reporting which is all we have about a FISA

warrant allegedly lodged against mr. Madoff or I I can't comment on that I

will simply reiterate what I said in March and I stand on that yeah and that

there is as far as Trump Tower being wiretapped according to the president

you're you say what I stand on what I said on the 5th of March on Meet the

Press as you just replayed it okay so did you know and I had to keep I just

wanted just for clarity because there's been a lot of reporting on this right

and people aren't on on especially those supporters of the president saying oh he

is Cruz he was proof so did you know about a FISA warrant against Paul Mann

afford at the time I did not you did not okay no and again I have to say that

what we have is media reporting only and actually commenting on you know fleiss's

are classified and so you know if I knew something about it I couldn't and I

don't and I again I will just conclude by saying I stand on what I said on the

5th of March is it possible the president was picked up in a

conversation with Paul Manafort it's it's certainly conceivable yes that

likely I can't say I I wouldn't want to go there but it I will say it's it's

it's possible okay the Washington Post is also reporting tonight that that

while Paul Manafort was working for Donald Trump he offered to privately

brief a Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska on the campaign how would the Russians

interpret that mr. clapper well obviously a you know perhaps they

would regarded perhaps as a winning accomplice again as part of their

overall campaign to interfere with the election so if they had a a were a

wedding and willing participant who would engage with them talked with them

who in their mind had some inside access or influence in the campaign which at

one point mr. Manfred certainly did I think they would view that as a a

favorable line of exploitation I have to ask you about the meeting the President

had with the in the Oval Office with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov

and the former ambassador circuitously I where a president Trump bragged about

firing Comey to the Russian saying it relieved great pressure on him people on

both sides of the aisle who grasped at these pictures are gasp I should say at

these pictures do you think that that moment will come back to haunt president

Trump well it could it's not to say that such memes are not are inappropriate I I

had personally was somewhat taken aback by that from from if no other point of

view there's just the security standpoint in light of the fact that

only Russian media media were permitted in the Oval an old warrior Russian

photographers were allowed to take pictures so I just they were closely

screened and just the the notion of this supposed solicitousness with the

Russians that has been to me at least bothersome particularly in light of the

demonstrated interference in in our in our election and it's appearing more and

more to me that the intelligibility assessment that we published in the 6th

of January may have only been perhaps the tip of

the iceberg can I ask I just want to go back to and get your response to

something because in September 2nd this president's own Justice Department said

that there was no evidence to support the president's claim that President

Barack Obama offered wiretapping of Trump Tower during the 2016 presidential

campaign again as his Justice Department said in a new court filing wouldn't the

Justice Department his Justice Department know about if there was a

fire suffice a warrant if there was any sort of wiretapping on Trump Tower yes

absolutely and I believe director Comey said much

the same thing in his testimony on March 16th before the House Select Committee

for intelligence so the president's own Justice Department came to the

conclusion after investigating that there was no wiretapping of Trump Tower

that's that's what that's that's what I draw from that yes thank you mr. Clapp I

appreciate it - Don thank you

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North Korea in outrageous Trump 'barking dog' threat as WW3 tensions ESCALATE - Duration: 3:02.

North Korea in outrageous Trump 'barking dog' threat as WW3 tensions ESCALATE

THREAT: Donald Trump has slammed Kim Jong-un as a rocket man.

In an address on Tuesday to the UN, Trump escalated his stand-off with North Korea over its nuclear challenge. He threatened to totally destroy the country of 26 million people if the North threatened the US and its allies.

Trump also mocked its leader, Kim Jong-un, calling him a rocket man.

ANGRY: Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho said Donald Trump was a barking dog. North Koreas Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho has hit back at Trumps comments as "the sound of a dog barking.

There is a saying that goes: Even when dogs bark, the parade goes on, Ri said to reporters in front of a hotel near the UN headquarters in New York.

If (Trump) was thinking about surprising us with dog-barking sounds then he is clearly dreaming, he said.

Asked by reporters what he thought of Trump calling North Korean leader Kim Jong-un rocket man, Ri added: I feel sorry for his aides. North Korea conducted its sixth and largest nuclear test on September 3 and has launched numerous missiles this year.

These including two intercontinental ballistic missiles and two other rockets that flew over Japan.

Such provocations have sparked strong disapproval from the international community, especially from the United States and Japan. Daily Star Online revealed defence chiefs fears North Korea may strike Tokyo, Seoul or Los Angeles.

They may use their nuclear weapons if the US takes military action against Pyongyang.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called for calm. He said the situation on the Korean peninsula was getting more serious by the day and could not be allowed to spin out of control.

We call on all parties to be calmer than calm and not let the situation escalate out of control, Wang said this morning.

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BREAKING NEWS || TRUMP HAS ENOUGH TO ATTACK AND DESTROY N KOREA || USA News - Duration: 10:35.

President Trump Reviews

Never be intimidated

We will defend our people our nations and our civilization

From all who dare to threaten our way of life

this includes

the regime of North Korea

Java says North Korea has just fired off another missile believed to be one ballistic missile

It says the missile travelled eastward from Pyongyang that would send it towards upon the missile launch comes

Hours after North Korea threatened to sink Japan into the sea with a nuclear weapon which is once again shown

it's utter contempt for its neighbors and

for the entire world

community

after seeing your capabilities and

Commitment here today. I am more confident than ever that our options in

addressing this threat

are both effective and

overwhelming

As Kim jong-un's most recent missile launch demonstrates

North Korea remains one of the world's most urgent and dangerous security problems

It is vital that all nations work together to do our utmost

To solve that problem with that. I'll turn it over to ambassador hailey

Thank you very much, and I will tell you that next week is not going to be short on topics

I think first of all we can all say it is a new day at the UN

The UN has shifted over the past several months. It's not just about talking. It's about action

About a month ago this president issued a threat to North Korea

We warned of fire and fury and as you know ambassador at the UN Security Council

You can oppose tougher sanctions on North Korea both of these efforts do not seem to be changing

Their behavior is it time for the u.s.

To change its approach to North Korea

Is that something that you're contemplating a general if you could weigh on this as well I appreciate it

I think what was really important with North Korea was that we?

try and push through as many diplomatic options as we have if you look at the

Resolutions that have passed in the last month the two of them

They cut 30% of the oil they banned all the labors they ban 90 percent of the exports they banned

Joint ventures, we've basically taken and in the words of North Korea

We have strangled their economic situation at this point that's going to take a little bit of time

But it has already started to take effect

what we are seeing is they continue to be provocative they continue to be reckless and at that point you know there's not a

whole lot the Security Council is going to be able to do from here when you've cut 90 percent the trade and 30 percent of

The oil so having said that I have no problem kicking it to general mattis because I think he has plenty of options

No, just emphasize the point that ambassador Hill they made

These sanctions are just now taking effect

What's really important is rigorous enforcement of those sanctions so that we can really let the economic actions and and diplomacy?

Progress as best we can but I think we ought to make clear

What's different about this approach is is that?

we're out of time right as

ambassador Haley said before you know we've been kicking the can down the road and we're out of Road and

So for those who have said and have been

Commenting about the lack of a military option. There is a military option now

It's not what we would preferred to do so what we have to do is call on all nations

Call on everyone to do everything we can to address this global problem short of war so that is implementing now

These these significant sanctions that have just now gone into place

And it is convincing everyone to do everything that they can and that it's in their interest to do it. What's different?

I think about this approach to North Korea is worth noting first of all there is

consensus among all key nations that

Denuclearization of the peninsula is the only acceptable objective?

The second thing is this is not an issue between the United States

And and North Korea's is an issue between the world and and North Korea and the third recognition

Is there is a lot that we can do about it together?

And so so we need time obviously for any strategy to work

It is a sound approach to a very difficult problem

And we'll see if it succeeds - on North Korea obviously there's more UN Security Council action

That could be taken are you at all hopeful that there is any chance for a full oil embargo as this?

Wanted or what point President Trump himself said this was a small step the last UN Security Council vote

I think disagree with you

But a great secretary Taylor said agree with him that seemed to have been a small step

So at what point does this administration take a bigger step and for example put tougher sanctions on China?

sort of pressure on North Korea

I think first of all let's talk about what a big

Sanctions resolution this was the first one was a billion dollars this second one was one point three billion dollars

not counting the 30 percent decrease in oil we did a 55 and just imagine if this happened to the United States a

55% reduction in diesel and oil

a overall ban of natural gas overall ban of any substitutes overall ban of textiles stopping the laborer program

Which we call as modern-day slavery?

stopping all

Joint-venture so foreign investment goes in there we have cut off now 90%

of trade going into, North Korea

And they are saying that this was strength, so you know whether some believe it's big or small

I think what the president saying is this is just the beginning of what we can do so

It's going to be by the time we get going on this if we have to go further

This is gonna look small compared to what we do but no it was a massive sanctions bill

And I think the fact that we had a 15 a no record

And you have China on board and Russia on board I think that's very important

We've cut 30% of the oil is there more you can do there's always more you can do, but then you get into

The humanitarian aspect of it, which is at what point are you going and actually hurting down to the people of North Korea?

But we will always explore all options that we have

The first one is the fact that President Putin and

President Xi Jingping won't be there will it have an impact on

What the outcome of whatever you'll discuss on Syria in North Korea?

I do think that it's still gonna be strong and have an impact because you've got two very strong foreign ministers from Russia and China

That are gonna be there and the idea that we're gonna be talking about Syria and North Korea and Iran and all of those other

Things I think it'll be serious discussions

And I think the fact that President Xi and President Putin couldn't be there is not going to change the effect of what the talks

That we had next week

Going ashore that's their choice. It's not

Now just are just out onto say the UN General Assembly is not a substitute for bilateral relationships

With with in with any nations, and as you know the president's been working very closely especially with President Xi

on on this common problem and and this world problem of North Korea so those discussions will continue and

And they'll continue in the context of multilateral engagements, but but also in context of our bilateral relationship with China

For seven decades the United States Air Force has pushed the boundaries of Science and Technology

Helped restore peace and stability to troubled lands and kept Americans safe from those who threaten our

Very way of life

Nothing inspires more confidence in our friends, or strikes more fear in the hearts of our enemies

Than the sight of American warplanes on the horizon

You patrol the sky?

Protect the homeland and deliver American justice to anyone who dares to threaten our people

From the earliest wooden biplanes to the high-tech

UAVs

to the awesome power and stunning beauty of the

f-35b to

f-22 and I saw a lot of them today the f-15 the f-16 the f-18 I

Don't know which one. I like the most

But our aviators have given American total dominance of the air and space

No matter where we fly

now

when our enemies hear the f-35 engines

When they're roaring overhead their souls will tremble, and they will know the day of reckoning has arrived

That is the way

It's been since

1947 when the Air Force was born during a time of monumental change and uncertainty in the world

Unconditional victory in World War two had come at a terrible price

millions of lives had been lost empires had collapsed and

much of Europe laid in ruin the threat of global communism emerged from the void

Left by defeated foes and the free nations of the world once again looked to the United States

To secure the peace it was at this crucial moment

That America established the air force as a separate military

service and a truly great

military service and

from that moment

America has dominated both air and space

Like no other nation in history

Our air superiority is unquestioned

Not merely because we have the best equipment

But because we have the best people by far

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BREAKING NEWS - TRUMP HAS ENOUGH TO ATTACK AND DESTROY N KOREA - USA News - Duration: 14:51.

President Trump Reviews

The world as

millions of our citizens continue to suffer the effects of the devastate

Hurricanes that have struck our country

I want to begin by expressing my appreciation to every leader in this room who has offered

assistance and aid

The American people are strong and resilient, and they will emerge from these hardships more determined than ever before

Fortunately the United States has done

Very well

since election day last November eighth

the stock market is at an all-time high a

record

unemployment is at its lowest level in 16 years and

because of our regulatory and other reforms

We have more people working in the United States today than ever before

Companies are moving back

Creating job growth the likes of which our country has not seen in a very long time

And it has just been announced that we will be spending almost seven hundred billion

dollars on our military and defense

Our military will soon be the strongest it has ever been

For more than 70 years in times of war and peace

the leaders of nations

Movements and religions have stood before this assembly like them. I intend to address

Some of the very serious threats before us today

But also the enormous potential waiting to be unleashed

We live in a time of extraordinary

opportunity

breakthroughs in science

technology and medicine are

Curing illnesses and solving problems that prior generations thought impossible to solve

But each day also brings news of growing dangers that threaten

Everything we cherish and value

Terrorists and extremists have gathered strength and spread to every region of the planet

rogue regimes represented in this body

Not only support terrorism

But threaten other nations and their own people with the most destructive weapons known to humanity

Authority and

Authoritarian powers seek to collapse

The values the systems and alliances that prevented conflict and tilted the world

toward freedom since World War two

international criminal networks

traffic drugs weapons people

force dislocation and mass migration

threaten our borders and new forms of aggression exploit technology

to Menace our

citizens to put it simply we meet at a time of

both immense promise and great peril

It is entirely up to us whether we lift the world to new heights, or let it fall into a valley of

disrepair

We have it in our power

Should we so choose to lift millions from poverty to help our citizens realize their dreams and to?

Ensure that new generations of children are raised free from violence

hatred and fear

This

Institution was founded in the aftermath of two world wars

To help shape this better future it

Was based on the vision that diverse nations could cooperate to protect their sovereignty

preserve their security and

Promote their prosperity it was in the same period exactly

Seventy years ago that the United States developed the Marshall Plan to help restore Europe

those three beautiful pillars their pillars of

peace

sovereignty

security and prosperity

The Marshall Plan was built on the noble idea that the whole world is safer when nations are strong

independent and free as

President Truman said in his message to Congress at that time our

support of

European recovery is in full accord with our support of the United Nations the

success of the United Nations depends upon the independent strength

Of

its members to overcome the perils of the present and

To achieve the promise of the future we must begin with the wisdom of the past

our success depends on a

coalition of strong and independent nations that embrace their sovereignty to

promote security prosperity and peace for themselves and

for the world

We do not expect

Diverse countries to share the same cultures traditions or even systems of government

But we do expect all nations to uphold these two core sovereign duties

To respect the interests of their own people and the rights of every other

sovereign nation

this is the beautiful vision of this institution, and this is the foundation for cooperation and

success

strong sovereign nations let diverse countries with different values different cultures and different

Dreams not just coexist

but works

side-by-side on the basis of mutual respect

Strong sovereign nations let their people take ownership of the future and control

their own destiny and

strong sovereign nations allow individuals to flourish in the fullness of the life

intended by God

in

America we do not seek to impose

Our way of life on any one, but rather to let it shine as an example

for everyone to watch

This week gives our country a special reason to take pride in that example

We are celebrating the two hundred and thirtieth anniversary of our beloved Constitution

The oldest constitution still in use in the world today

This timeless document has been the foundation of peace

prosperity and freedom for the Americans and

For countless millions around the globe whose own countries have found inspiration in

Its respect for human nature human dignity and the rule of law

The greatest in the United States Constitution is its first three

beautiful words

They are We the People

Generations of Americans have sacrificed

to maintain the promise of those words the promise of our country and of our

great history in

America the people govern the people rule and the people are sovereign I

Was elected not to take power but to give power to the American people where it belongs in

Foreign affairs. We are renewing this founding principle of sovereignty our

Governments first duty is to its people to our

citizens to serve their needs to ensure their safety to preserve their rights and to

defend their values as

President of the United States, I will always put America first

Just like you as the leaders of your countries will always and should always

Put your country's first

All

Responsible leaders have an obligation to serve their own citizens

And the nation-state remains the best vehicle for elevating the human condition

But making a better life for our people also

requires us to work together in close harmony and unity to create a more safe and

peaceful future for all people the United States will forever be a great friend to the world and

especially to its allies

But we can no longer be taken advantage of or enter into a one-sided deal

where the United States gets nothing in return as

Long as I hold this office

I will defend America's interests above all else

But in fulfilling our obligations to our own nations

We also realize that it's in everyone's interest to seek a future where all nations can be sovereign

prosperous and secure

America does more than speak for the values expressed in the United Nations Charter

Our citizens have paid the ultimate price

To defend our freedom and the freedom of many nations

represented in this Great Hall

America's devotion is measured on the battlefields where our young men and women have fought and sacrificed

alongside of our allies

From the beaches of Europe to the deserts of the Middle East to the jungles of Asia

It is an eternal credit to the American character that even after we and our allies

Emerged victorious from the bloodiest war in history

We did not seek

territorial expansion or

Attempt to oppose and impose our way of life on others

Instead we helped build institutions such as this one to defend the Rinty

Security and Prosperity for all

for the diverse nations of the world

This is our hope

We want harmony and friendship

not conflict and strife

We are guided by outcomes not ideology

We have a policy of

principled realism rooted in shared goals

interests and values

that realism forces us to confront a question facing every leader and

Nation in this room. It is a question. We cannot escape or avoid

We will slide down the path of complacency numb to the challenges threats and even wars

That we face

or

Do we have enough strength and pride to confront those dangers today?

So that our citizens can enjoy peace and prosperity

tomorrow if

We desire to lift up our citizens if we aspire

to the approval of history

Then we must fulfill our sovereign duties to the people we faithfully

Represent we must protect our nation's their interests and their futures we must reject

threats to sovereignty from the Ukraine to the South, China Sea

We must uphold respect for law

respect for borders and respect for culture and the peaceful

engagement these allow and

Just as the founders of this body intended. We must work together and

confront together

those who threaten us with chaos

turmoil and terror

The scourge of our planet today is a small group of rogue regimes

That violate every principle on which the United Nations is based

They respect neither their own citizens nor the sovereign rights of their countries

If the righteous many do not confront

The wicked few then evil will triumph

When decent people and nations become bystanders to history the?

forces of destruction only gather power and strength

No one has shown more contempt for other nations and for the well-being of their own people

Than the depraved regime in North Korea it is

responsible for the starvation deaths of millions of North Koreans and

for the imprisonment torture killing and oppression of

countless more

We were all witness to the regime's deadly abuse

when an innocent American

college student otto warmbier

was returned to america only to die a

few days later

we saw it in the

assassination of the dictators brother using banned nerve agents in an international airport

We know it kidnapped a sweet

13 year old japanese girl from a beach in her own country to enslave her as a

language to

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Kim Jong-un makes unprecedented statement at Trump as N. Korea suggests future H-bomb ... - Duration: 2:43.

North Korea's leader isn't backing down in his war of words against the President of

the United States.

Kim Jong-un threatened to take the "highest level" of response to Trump's latest rhetoric.

According to our Kwon Jang-ho, there are hints... that one possible action by the regime could

be a hydrogen bomb test in the Pacific Ocean.

The stakes in the tit-for-tat rhetoric between the U.S. and North Korea has been raised once

again.

North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un released a statement on Friday, condemning U.S. Prsident

Trump's speech at the UN General Assembly, where he threatened to "totally destroy" North

Korea if forced to defend itself or its allies.

Kim said instead of making any remarks that could have defused tensions, Trump spouted

"unprecedented rude nonsense" that caused "worldwide concern."

He called Trump "mentally deranged" and a "dotard", meaning a senile old person.

Kim said the U.S. President has insulted him and the regime and pledged to take the "highest

level of hard-line countermeasures."

The statement is an unprecedented escalation in rhetoric.

It's believed to be the first time Kim, or any of his predecessors for that matter, has

made such a statement in person on state media.

However, despite this new precedent, one expert says it didn't come as a total surprise.

(Korean - ) "Kim's grandfather and father, Kim Il-sung

and Kim Jong-il, were charismatic and had authority.

They wouldn't have dealt with this kind of situation themselves, they wouldn't have needed

to.

But Kim Jong-un's grip on authority is much weaker, so he HAS to show a strong response

to Trump's comments.

It just shows his limits."

North Korea's top diplomat, Ri Yong-ho, who is in New York for the UN General Assembly,

was asked about Kim's statement.

(Korean - YTN) "In relation to Trump's thoughtless words,

he said he would take the highest level of countermeasures.

I believe that could be a test of our most powerful hydrogen bomb in the Pacific Ocean."

Pyongyang already carried out a nuclear test earlier this month, which it claimed to be

an H-bomb.

But a detonation in the Pacific Ocean would be considered a massive step in provocations,

especially as it would be outside of North Korea's borders.

But for now, experts are skeptical such test will come any time soon..

(Korean - ) "I believe they are technically capable of

carrying it out.

But I think it should be seen as an introduction of a new threat card on the U.S.

They are first more likely to continue test firing Hwasong-14 ICBM missiles into the Pacific,

and then later use that to make further threats about testing an H-bomb there."

Kwon Jang-ho, Arirang News.

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Kim Jong-Un promet de faire "payer cher" à Trump ses menaces contre la Corée du Nord - Duration: 2:01.

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Donald Trump brands Kim Jong-un 'madman' who 'will be tested like never before' - Duration: 3:27.

Donald Trump brands Kim Jong-un 'madman' who 'will be tested like never before'

The US President took to Twitter to launch another imflammatory verbal volley at the communist leader after his explosive debut speech at the United Nations.

  In a tweet to his 38 million followers, he wrote: Kim Jong Un of North Korea, who is obviously a madman who doesnt mind starving or killing his people, will be tested like never before! The raging post comes just hours after Kim threatened to tame the mentally deranged Trump with fire in a rare personal statement.

  Trump stunned the UN in his maiden address on Tuesday by threatening to totally destory North Korea if forced to do so.   Striking an apocalyptic tone, Trump mocked its leader Kim as a rocket man on a suicide mission for himself.

  If [the US] is forced to defend itself or its allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea, he added. THREAT: Donald Trump has attacked North Koreas leader in a bellicose rant on Twitter.

Kim Jong Un of North Korea, who is obviously a madman who doesnt mind starving or killing his people, will be tested like never before! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 22, 2017.

Kim hit back with an equally fearsome response last night warning Trump that he will pay dearly for the UN speech.  He said: I am now thinking hard about what response he could have expected when he allowed such eccentric words to trip off his tongue.

Whatever Trump might have expected, he will face results beyond his expectation. Washinton and Pyongyang have been at loggerheads over North Koreas nuclear programme in recent months.  Despite widespread international condemnation, the secretive state has continued to develop nuclear weapons and test missiles.

The war of words comes after the totalitarian nation threatened to drop a massive hydrogen bomb in the middile of the Pacific Ocean.

North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho warned of the test after comparing Trumps speech to the sound of a barking dog.  It could be the most powerful detonation of an H-bomb in the Pacific, he said, according to Yonhap News Agency.  But he added: We have no idea about what actions could be taken as it will be ordered by leader Kim Jong-un..

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