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Melania Trump and Barron Trump Accept Christmas Tree on the Steps of the White House - Duration: 2:40.

christmas is coming early to the White House Christmas tree growers from

Wisconsin on Monday presented the White House Christmas tree to First Lady

Melania Trump and Baron Trump First Lady Melania Trump and her son

Barron have given the symbolic go-ahead on the Christmas tree that is to grace

the Blue Room of the White House this year the 19 and 1/2 foot balsam fir was

delivered to the White House a few days earlier than normal

previous administrations accepted the tree on the Friday after Thanksgiving

the ceremony which has been overseen by generations of First Lady's mark

Washington's official kick off for the holiday season standing before a 19-foot

balsam fir tree from Wisconsin Mullaney awara red turtleneck black pants and a

blue and red plaid coat as she approved the tree given to the Trump family by

longtime growers Jim and Diane Chapman the National Christmas Tree Association

selected husband and wife Diane Chapman and Jim Chapman and their son and

business partner David Chapman to present the tree to the first lady the

family owned silent night evergreens in endeavor Wisconsin we are so honored to

be selected again as the national grand champion being a guest of the White

House's should only be a dream for small farmers like us and we are very excited

about our trip to Washington Diane Chapman said the Chapmans have provided

the White House Christmas tree in both 1998 and 2003 and this year

1a growers contest hosted by the National Christmas Tree Association the

Chapmans did not present a tree from their own farm though because most

commercial tree farms don't have large enough trees for the White House the

tree must be at least 18 and 1/2 feet tall

instead White House officials picked a tree from another Wisconsin grower to go

in the Blue Room the season the fir tree arrived to the doors of the White House

in a horse-drawn carriage to the sound of holiday carols sung by a quartet even

before he was elected president Donald Trump has vowed to end what he deemed to

be liberals war on Christmas by putting the holiday at the center of American

life specific steps taken in this regard are

yet to be seen the tree approval ceremony has been a White House fixture

since the 1960s later this week the Trump family departs to their mar-a-lago

Resort in Florida for Thanksgiving you

you

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Trump designates North Korea as state sponsor of terrorism - Duration: 2:09.

Our starting point this morning,...

The Trump administration has designated North Korea as a terror sponsor,... in a move aimed

at dialing up pressure on the regime... for its nuclear and missile developments.

The redesignation comes in nine years after Pyongyang's name was removed by the George

W. Bush administration.

North Korea now joins Iran, Sudan and Syria on the blacklist.

Yu Joonhee reports.

During a cabinet meeting on Monday,...

President Donald Trump announced the U.S. will designate North Korea as a state sponsor

of terrorism.

Saying it should have happened "a long time ago"... Trump accused the regime of supporting

international terrorism... in addition to threatening the world with nuclear devastation.

(English) "This designation will impose further sanctions

and penalties on North Korea and related persons and supports our maximum pressure campaign

to isolate the murderous regime..."

He cited the murder of Kim Jong-un's half brother in Malaysia earlier this year,...

by a pair of individuals suspected of acting under orders from North Korea.

Trump also referred to the death of American student Otto Warmbier... who was detained

by Pyongyang for over a year-and-a-half... as well as other victims of North Korean oppression

and brutality.

He said... the Treasury Department will announce the additional sanctions soon... which he

promised will be of the "highest level".

The U.S. president ended his remarks by urging North Korea to be lawful,... and bring an

end to its illegal nuclear and ballistic missile developments.

Following that meeting,...

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said in a White House press briefing... that the latest

move will help dissuade third parties from supporting the regime.

Tillerson emphasized... it was part of a peaceful campaign of pressure... and the U.S. was ultimately

hoping for a diplomatic solution to resolve tensions with the North.

Pyongyang's reinstatement on Washington's list of terror sponsors,... comes nine years

after its removal by the George W. Bush administration... as part of a denuclearization deal which ultimate

failed.

North Korea joins Iran, Sudan, and Syria on the blacklist... which bars them receiving

U.S. aid... in addition to tougher financial restrictions.

Yu Joonhee, Arirang News.

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Trump declares North Korea a sponsor of terrorism – but experts warn move may trigger WW3 - Duration: 7:19.

Trump declares North Korea a sponsor of terrorism – but experts warn move may trigger WW3

The made the announcement on Monday as he blasted for repeatedly supporting "acts of international , including assassinations on foreign soil" – believed be a reference to the murder of Kim Jong-un's half-brother Kim Jong-nam earlier this year.

The designation will allow the US to impose more sanctions which will be announced on Tuesday. President Trump said: "In addition to threatening the world by nuclear devastation, North Korea has repeatedly supported acts of international terrorism, including assassinations on foreign soil.

"This designation will impose further sanctions and penalties on North Korea and related persons and supports our maximum pressure campaign to isolate the murderous regime." He added that North Korea, who was removed from the list in 2008 under then-President George W Bush, should have been re-listed a long time ago".

Ed Royce, the Republican chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, called the decision an important step in our efforts to apply maximum diplomatic and financial pressure on Kim Jong-un." However, Democratic senator Edward Markey dismissed the designation, adding it ratchets up the rhetoric but does nothing to hold North Korea accountable for its weapons programme.

Meanwhile, some experts, including a former chief US negotiator during the 1994 North Korean nuclear crisis, have warned it could be a "miscalculation" by Trump and "just further cements a dangerous game of escalatory brinkmanship" amid fears.

The list includes Iran – designated in 1984, Sudan – added in 1993, and Syria – listed in 1979. The announcement comes after a United Nations report revealed that . .

According to the report, the Iranian ship was smuggling machine guns from North Korea to arm militants in Somalia and Libya.

A UN diplomat earlier asked: "Why are Iranian and North Korean small arms finding their way into Somalia from Libya? Do they date from before the arms embargoes against both North Korea and Iran? How did they get there from Libya? "It certainly emphasises the point that Somalia is a country awash with arms and still very fragile." Earlier this year a .

More than 30,000 rocket-propelled grenades discovered on board the freighter named the Jie Shun which the hermit kingdom had decorated with deceptive Cambodian colours.

The designation follows Trump's return from a 12-day, five-nation trip to Asia in which he made containing North Koreas nuclear ambitions a centrepiece of his discussions.

The rogue state has made no secret of its plans to develop a nuclear-tipped missile capable of hitting the US mainland and has fired two missiles over Japan in the second half of this year.

On September 3, North Korea detonated its sixth and largest nuclear test, which sparked an artificial earthquake with a magnitude of 6.3.

Meanwhile, South Koreas spy agency said on Monday that the despotic nation may conduct additional missile tests this year to improve its long-range missile technology and ramp up the threat against US.

However, experts believe the 'state sponsor of terrorism' designation will be largely symbolic as North Korea is already heavily sanctioned by the US.

State Secretary Rex Tillerson added: "The practical effects may be limited but hopefully were closing off a few loopholes with this." In his announcement, Trump remembered Otto Warmbier, the college student from Ohio who died in June shortly after his return from North Korea, where he was held for more than a year.

His death caused outrage in the United States and further inflamed tensions with Pyongyang.

But a US intelligence official has warned that Trumps last move could backfire and escalate tension further amid fears nations are on the brink of triggering World War 3.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, the official said Kim could respond in a number of ways, including renewing missile or nuclear tests in a very volatile environment".

The official added that the move also could also damage US relations with China, who Trump has repeatedly been pushing to put additional pressure on the despotic regime.

Meanwhile, others have argued that re-listing North Korea will severe any chance of dialogue – the nation had been removed under the Bush administration in 2008 in a bid to encourage denuclearisation talks.

Robert Gallucci, the chief US negotiator during the 1994 North Korean nuclear crisis, said: I dont see how this helps, and it might just be an important miscalculation." Harry Kazianis, director of defence studies at the Washington, DC-based public policy think tank Center for the National Interest, added: Sadly, this action by the Trump administration just further cements a dangerous game of escalatory brinkmanship where neither side is giving the other any off-ramp." North Korea was first put on the US terrorism sponsor list in 1987 after the bombing of a Korean Air flight that killed all 115 people aboard.

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Trump Just Overtook Every Major European Leader in Popularity Polls - Duration: 1:42.

If you listened to the left, you might think that most Americans are unhappy with President

Donald Trump's performance — especially in comparison to Europe's biggest leaders.

But you would also be wrong.

While the left loves to rub low poll numbers in Trump's face, what they won't tell

you is that he is doing better in the polls than major European leaders.

According to the latest Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll, Trump's

approval rating sits at 41 percent.

This is higher than Europe's liberal leaders, according to a Zogby poll.

Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May and French President Emmanuel Macron both have

an approval rate of just 28 percent.

German Chancellor Angela Merke's approval rating sits at 40 percent.

Those numbers are bad news for left-wing darlings.

Considering the amount of love that these liberal leaders get from the left and the

mainstream media, along with the amount of hate that Trump gets, these numbers are as

incredible as they are telling.

Ever since before the presidential election, the left has consistently worked to paint

Trump in an unfavorable light.

The media loves to gloat about Trump's low approval numbers but you can bet they won't

take the time to point out that popular leftists across the ocean aren't faring any better.

These numbers will no doubt enrage liberals, and it's doubtful this news will be given

much covered from the media.

Imagine how high Trump's numbers would be if the mainstream media didn't try to drag

him through the mud at every possible opportunity.

This country would really be winning.

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Whoopi Has Message for 'Stupid' UCLA Players You're Lucky Trump Could 'Get Your A**s Out' of China - Duration: 2:59.

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Trump designates North Korea as state sponsor of terrorism - Duration: 2:01.

North Korea is back on Washington's list of sponsors of terror, which opens up the door

to even more sanctions on the regime.

It was nine years ago that Pyongyang was taken off the list by the George W. Bush administration.

Arirang's Yu Joonhee explains why the regime was relisted... and what it means in terms

of sanctions.

During a cabinet meeting on Monday,...

President Donald Trump announced the U.S. will designate North Korea as a state sponsor

of terrorism.

Saying it should have happened "a long time ago"... Trump accused the regime of supporting

international terrorism... in addition to threatening the world with nuclear devastation.

(English) "This designation will impose further sanctions

and penalties on North Korea and related persons and supports our maximum pressure campaign

to isolate the murderous regime..."

He cited the murder of Kim Jong-un's half brother in Malaysia earlier this year,...

by a pair of individuals suspected of acting under orders from North Korea.

Trump also referred to the death of American student Otto Warmbier... who was detained

by Pyongyang for over a year-and-a-half... as well as other victims of North Korean oppression

and brutality.

He said... the Treasury Department will announce the additional sanctions soon... which he

promised will be of the "highest level".

The U.S. president ended his remarks by urging North Korea to be lawful,... and bring an

end to its illegal nuclear and ballistic missile developments.

Following that meeting,...

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said in a White House press briefing... that the latest

move will help dissuade third parties from supporting the regime.

Tillerson emphasized... it was part of a peaceful campaign of pressure... and the U.S. was ultimately

hoping for a diplomatic solution to resolve tensions with the North.

Pyongyang's reinstatement on Washington's list of terror sponsors,... comes nine years

after its removal by the George W. Bush administration... as part of a denuclearization deal which ultimate

failed.

North Korea joins Iran, Sudan, and Syria on the blacklist... which bars them receiving

U.S. aid... in addition to tougher financial restrictions.

Yu Joonhee, Arirang News.

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Melania Trump welcomes this year's White House Christmas tree - Duration: 2:36.

For more infomation >> Melania Trump welcomes this year's White House Christmas tree - Duration: 2:36.

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Luke Harding On Whether Russia Can Blackmail Donald Trump - Duration: 1:11.

I think Russia clearly has something on

Trump. You can call it leverage. You can

call it blackmail. You can call it a big

file of compromising material stretching

back, I think, certainly to the 1980s

to when Trump visited Soviet Russia at

the invitation of the government. It was

an official visit; He wasn't

going as a tourist, you know, he'd

been invited by the Soviet ambassador.

So there's an enormous amount of

material and one of the things I try

and piece together is the sex and the

money: The Russian money going to

Trump properties; Trump's doomed but

persistent attempts to build a hotel in

Moscow which were going on as late as

2016. There's a kind of meshing that

goes on between the sort of two sides.

And if you believe the Steeel dossier

which broadly I do, the operation to

cultivate Trump has been going on for at

least five years. In its most

recent phase.

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WATCH: Texas Agent Killed At Mexico Border, So Trump Halts Cabinet Meeting To Unleash Hell - Duration: 3:54.

Over the weekend, two brave Border Patrol agents stationed along the porous border between

Texas and Mexico were ambushed by a group of illegal immigrants who bashed them in the

head with blunt objects.

One of the agents, Rogelio Martinez, was killed on the scene, while the other agent was critically

injured.

Then, on Monday, President Donald Trump halted his Cabinet meeting in order to unleash hell

on the suspects who attacked the border patrol agents and those on the left who essentially

allowed the assault to take place thanks to their support for open borders.

On Sunday, a pair of Border Patrol agents were attacked while on duty in Texas.

One did not escape with his life.

The other agent, who was injured, was immediately sent to a local hospital where he remains

in serious condition.

"A U.S. Border Patrol agent died this morning as a result of injuries sustained while on

patrol in the Big Bend Sector," U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a statement.

"Agent Rogelio Martinez and his Big Bend Sector partner were responding to activity

while on patrol near Interstate 10, in the Van Horn Station area," the statement added.

"Agent Martinez's partner reported that they were both injured and in need of assistance,"

the statement continued.

"Responding agents provided immediate medical care, and transported both agents to a local

hospital.

Big Bend Sector was later told that Agent Martinez expired from his injuries.

His partner remains in the local hospital in serious condition."

Brandon Judd, the president of the National Border Patrol Council (NBPC) told the media,

"We don't know exactly what happened because we weren't there.

However, just from agents that were working in the area, reports are saying it was an

attack and it would appear to be an ambush."

President Donald Trump was furious when he heard about the tragic incident, as he has

been pushing Congress to approve an impenetrable border wall for months now.

At Monday's cabinet meeting, Trump paused to recognize the two brave men involved in

the ambush.

Glancing up from his notes, Trump said, "As you heard, we lost a border patrol officer

just yesterday, and another one was brutally beaten, and badly, badly hurt."

The president added, "We talk about the wall.

We're going to have the wall.

It's part of what we're doing.

We need it."

Indeed, America needs the border wall now more than ever.

Lives literally depend on it.

Americans voted for Trump because they know that the wall is a necessary component in

making our country safe again.

Without the wall, criminals will continue to pour into our country and harm our law-abiding

citizens.

Trump ended his Cabinet meeting on Monday with a heartfelt message to the two Border

Patrol agents' families, saying, "My respect to the families that were so badly hurt yesterday.

Because they were devastated, those two families were devastated."

Devastated is a good way to describe the shock of learning that your loved one will not return

home ever again after leaving for work one morning.

That is if words could adequately describe something so horrific.

The bleeding heart liberals who champion open borders as a means to "help" illegal immigrants

must realize that they are hurting American citizens in the process.

Quite literally, they have blood on their hands; the blood of Rogelio Martinez, a legal

U.S. citizen who gave his life in service to our country.

Please keep the families of these men in your prayers this week.

And, keep pushing to build the wall along our border with Mexico which will keep dangerous

illegal immigrants out!

For more infomation >> WATCH: Texas Agent Killed At Mexico Border, So Trump Halts Cabinet Meeting To Unleash Hell - Duration: 3:54.

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Message To Donald Trump AKA (The President) - Duration: 0:09.

hey and I got a message for you what is it tail Donald Trump to have a great

Thanksgiving because big ball is

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BREAKING: NFL BLACK ROYALTY Just Made MAJOR Move Against President Trump- Biggest Mistake EVER! - Duration: 4:13.

The wife of Raiders head coach Jack Del Rio took to Twitter Monday to criticize President

Trump's comments on the team's star Marshawn Lynch, who sat during the U.S. national anthem

but stood for Mexico's before Sunday's game.

"President Trump I voted for you, which I now regret.

Football is a powerful platform — here's the charitable work we did in Mexico City

#NFLproud," Linda Del Rio tweeted, as reported by The San Francisco Chronicle.

Del Rio's Twitter account appeared to be deactivated early Tuesday morning, Fox News

reports.

President Donald Trump says the NFL should suspend Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn

Lynch.

Lynch sat during most of the U.S. anthem and stood for the Mexican anthem before Sunday's

game against the Patriots at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, Fox News reports.

Lynch hasn't stood for the national anthem since returning from retirement this season.

Trump tweeted early Monday: "Great disrespect!

Next time NFL should suspend him for remainder of season.

Attendance and ratings way down."

The New York Daily News reported that Del Rio responded directly to Trump on Twitter,

writing, "Take more time being president of the United States and less time trying

to shame."

Lynch has not been a public supporter of Trump.

Earlier in the season, the star running back wore a shirt that read, "Everybody vs. Trump,"

Right Wing Tribune reported.

Delisa Lynch, his mother, tweeted, "what NFL team do Trump own?

oh yeah they wouldn't let him have one, !! LMAO."

Huny Badger at RIGHT WING TRIBUNE reports that Marshawn Lynch has had more, "get out

of jail free" cards in his pocket than most NFL players, all because the NFL deems him

as top talent.

When Lynch played for the Buffalo Bills in 2009, he was arrested for possession of a

concealed firearm.

Culver City Police Department stated, "A subsequent field investigation led to the

discovery of a loaded firearm," the report said.

"The officers determined the gun belonged to Lynch and he was arrested for possession

of a concealed firearm."

The Los Angeles County Sheriff Department's inmate database says Lynch was booked at 7:12

p.m. and was released on a $35,000 bond at 8:45 p.m.

Lynch pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor gun charge and was sentenced to 80 hours community

service and 3 years probation.

Police said they also found four marijuana cigarettes in the car, but no drug charges

were filed.

In 2012, California police arrested Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch early

in the morning morning on July 14, 2012 after he was allegedly seen weaving from lane to

lane on a California highway.

California Highway Patrol said Lynch had two near collisions with vehicles driving in adjacent

lanes.

When he was pulled over he reportedly showed no signs of intoxication.

After multiple field sobriety tests, Lynch was arrested and booked into jail under investigation

of DUI, where he was cited and later released.

Lynch plead guilty Friday in an Oakland, Calif., courtroom to the lesser charge of reckless

driving, which will end his pending DUI case.

He received two years of probation as part of the plea bargain, along with a monetary

fine.

Lynch has had multiple investigations from assault and battery to drugs, he was able

to slip through those charges.

Marshawn Lynch has been sitting during the anthem and he supports Kaepernick and Black

Lives Matter's stupidity.

"Marshawn Lynch sits during the US national anthem, stands for Mexican anyhem"

President Trump understands the disgrace and disrespect these clowns are carrying out when

they kneel during the anthem.

Trump is time-on-target when he says that Lynch needs to be suspended for the rest of

the year.

For more infomation >> BREAKING: NFL BLACK ROYALTY Just Made MAJOR Move Against President Trump- Biggest Mistake EVER! - Duration: 4:13.

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Road closures and tight security before President Trump arrives - Duration: 1:23.

For more infomation >> Road closures and tight security before President Trump arrives - Duration: 1:23.

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JUST IN! FBI Issues Major Trump Message And Media Stunned!!! - Duration: 4:49.

For more infomation >> JUST IN! FBI Issues Major Trump Message And Media Stunned!!! - Duration: 4:49.

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Trump designates North Korea as state sponsor of terrorism - Duration: 2:03.

During the George W Bush administration North Korea was taken off Washington's states sponsors

of terror list as part of a denuclearization deal.

The nuclear and missile upgrade obsessed regime is included back in it.

Meaning the door's flung open wider for more sanctions to be slapped on the rogue state.

Yu Joonhee starts us off with the implications of this measure by the U.S.

During a cabinet meeting on Monday,...

President Donald Trump announced the U.S. will designate North Korea as a state sponsor

of terrorism.

Saying it should have happened "a long time ago"... Trump accused the regime of supporting

international terrorism... in addition to threatening the world with nuclear devastation.

(English) "This designation will impose further sanctions

and penalties on North Korea and related persons and supports our maximum pressure campaign

to isolate the murderous regime..."

He cited the murder of Kim Jong-un's half brother in Malaysia earlier this year,...

by a pair of individuals suspected of acting under orders from North Korea.

Trump also referred to the death of American student Otto Warmbier... who was detained

by Pyongyang for over a year-and-a-half... as well as other victims of North Korean oppression

and brutality.

He said... the Treasury Department will announce the additional sanctions soon... which he

promised will be of the "highest level".

The U.S. president ended his remarks by urging North Korea to be lawful,... and bring an

end to its illegal nuclear and ballistic missile developments.

Following that meeting,...

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said in a White House press briefing... that the latest

move will help dissuade third parties from supporting the regime.

Tillerson emphasized... it was part of a peaceful campaign of pressure... and the U.S. was ultimately

hoping for a diplomatic solution to resolve tensions with the North.

Pyongyang's reinstatement on Washington's list of terror sponsors,... comes nine years

after its removal by the George W. Bush administration... as part of a denuclearization deal which ultimate

failed.

North Korea joins Iran, Sudan, and Syria on the blacklist... which bars them receiving

U.S. aid... in addition to tougher financial restrictions.

Yu Joonhee, Arirang News.

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MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace responds to Donald Trump's defense of Roy Moore - Duration: 25:29.

For more infomation >> MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace responds to Donald Trump's defense of Roy Moore - Duration: 25:29.

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Trump vows to play a role in House Senate tax negotiations - Duration: 2:07.

Trump

vows to play a role in House-Senate tax negotiations.

by Sarah Westwood.

President Trump said Monday he plans to participate actively in tax reform negotiations if the

House and Senate have an opportunity to reconcile their versions of tax legislation in the weeks

ahead.

"With the Democrats giving us no votes for tax cuts for purely political reasons � obstructionists

� it will be up to the Republicans to come through for America.

I think they will.

I hope they will," Trump said before a Cabinet meeting at the White House.

"It's up to the Senate, and if they approve it, the House and the Senate will get together.

I'll be there, right in the middle of it, and we will come up with a bill that will

be spectacular for growth and spectacular for the people of this country."

Trump praised House Republicans for passing a tax cut last week and expressed optimism

that Senate Republicans would soon find the votes to advance its slightly different tax

bill in the coming days.

"I want to congratulate the House of Representatives for passing a vital and historic tax cut last

week, and I'm very hopeful the Senate will do the same very soon," he said.

"We're going to give the American people a huge tax cut for Christmas.

Hopefully that will be a great, big, beautiful Christmas present," Trump added.

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Trump declares North Korea a sponsor of terrorism – but experts warn move may trigger World War 3 - Duration: 6:36.

Trump declares North Korea a sponsor of terrorism – but experts warn move may trigger World War 3

DONALD Trump has officially declared North Korea is back on the US' watch list for

state sponsored terrorism amid rising tensions over Kim Jong-un's nuclear weapons programme.

The US President made the announcement on Monday as he blasted North Korea for repeatedly

supporting "acts of international terrorism, including assassinations on foreign soil"

– believed be a reference to the murder of Kim Jong-un's half-brother Kim Jong-nam

earlier this year.

The designation will allow the US to impose more sanctions which will be announced on

Tuesday.

President Trump said: "In addition to threatening the world by nuclear devastation, North Korea

has repeatedly supported acts of international terrorism, including assassinations on foreign

soil.

"This designation will impose further sanctions and penalties on North Korea and related persons

and supports our maximum pressure campaign to isolate the murderous regime."

He added that North Korea, who was removed from the list in 2008 under then-President

George W Bush, should have been re-listed "a long time ago".

Ed Royce, the Republican chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee,

called the decision "an important step in our efforts to apply maximum diplomatic and

financial pressure on Kim Jong-un."

However, Democratic senator Edward Markey dismissed the designation, adding it "ratchets

up the rhetoric" but does nothing to hold North Korea accountable for its weapons programme.

Meanwhile, some experts, including a former chief US negotiator during the 1994 North

Korean nuclear crisis, have warned it could be a "miscalculation" by Trump and "just

further cements a dangerous game of escalatory brinkmanship" amid World War 3 fears.

The list includes Iran – designated in 1984, Sudan – added in 1993, and Syria – listed

in 1979.

The announcement comes after a United Nations report revealed that North Korean weapons

were discovered on Iranian ships on route to war-torn Somalia.

According to the report, the Iranian ship was smuggling machine guns from North Korea

to arm militants in Somalia and Libya.

A UN diplomat earlier asked: "Why are Iranian and North Korean small arms finding their

way into Somalia from Libya?

Do they date from before the arms embargoes against both North Korea and Iran?

How did they get there from Libya?

"It certainly emphasises the point that Somalia is a country awash with arms and still

very fragile."

Earlier this year a North Korean ship was also seized after it was caught carrying a

huge supply of weapons to Egypt.

More than 30,000 rocket-propelled grenades discovered on board the freighter named the

Jie Shun which the hermit kingdom had decorated with deceptive Cambodian colours.

The designation follows Trump's return from a 12-day, five-nation trip to Asia in which

he made containing North Korea's nuclear ambitions a centrepiece of his discussions.

The rogue state has made no secret of its plans to develop a nuclear-tipped missile

capable of hitting the US mainland and has fired two missiles over Japan in the second

half of this year.

On September 3, North Korea detonated its sixth and largest nuclear test, which sparked

an artificial earthquake with a magnitude of 6.3.

Meanwhile, South Korea's spy agency said on Monday that the despotic nation may conduct

additional missile tests this year to improve its long-range missile technology and ramp

up the threat against US.

However, experts believe the 'state sponsor of terrorism' designation will be largely

symbolic as North Korea is already heavily sanctioned by the US.

State Secretary Rex Tillerson added: "The practical effects may be limited but hopefully

we're closing off a few loopholes with this."

In his announcement, Trump remembered Otto Warmbier, the college student from Ohio who

died in June shortly after his return from North Korea, where he was held for more than

a year.

His death caused outrage in the United States and further inflamed tensions with Pyongyang.

But a US intelligence official has warned that Trump's last move could backfire and

escalate tension further amid fears nations are on the brink of triggering World War 3.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, the official said Kim could respond in a number of ways,

including renewing missile or nuclear tests in "a very volatile environment".

The official added that the move also could also damage US relations with China, who Trump

has repeatedly been pushing to put additional pressure on the despotic regime.

Meanwhile, others have argued that re-listing North Korea will severe any chance of dialogue

– the nation had been removed under the Bush administration in 2008 in a bid to encourage

denuclearisation talks.

Robert Gallucci, the chief US negotiator during the 1994 North Korean nuclear crisis, said:

"I don't see how this helps, and it might just be an important miscalculation."

Harry Kazianis, director of defence studies at the Washington DC-based public policy think

tank Center for the National Interest, added: "Sadly, this action by the Trump administration

just further cements a dangerous game of escalatory brinkmanship where neither side is giving

the other any off-ramp."

North Korea was first put on the United States terrorism sponsor list in 1987 after the bombing

of a Korean Air flight that killed all 115 people aboard.

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Trump Designates North Korea As State Sponsor Of Terrorism - Duration: 2:13.

Trump

Designates North Korea As State Sponsor Of Terrorism.

RYAN PICKRELL.

President Donald Trump is relisting North Korea as a state sponsor of terrorism, according

to White House pool reports.

North Korea was recognized as a state sponsor of terror for two decades but was removed

from the list in 2008.

�It should have happened years ago,� Trump told reporters, citing assassinations on foreign

soil, an apparent reference to the assassination of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un�s half-brother

Kim Jong Nam in Malaysia with a banned chemical weapon, and the brutal treatment and death

of Otto Warmbier.

Trump called North Korea a �murderous regime,� adding that the U.S. will impose �the highest

level of sanctions� on the rogue regime.

The president mulled relisting North Korea as a state sponsor of terror as he traveled

across Asia on a five-country tour that took him to Japan, South Korea, China, Vietnam,

and the Philippines.

On his trip, he announced that he would make a decision upon his return.

North Korea will joint Iran, Sudan, and Syria on the list.

Countries designated as state sponsors of terrorism are subject to �restrictions on

U.S. foreign assistance; a ban on defense exports and sales; certain controls over exports

of dual use items; and miscellaneous financial and other restrictions,� according to the

U.S. Department of State.

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