Trump, Kim Jong-un and South Korea
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Back in 2017, Trump and Kim Jong-un were engaged in an escalatory war of words, threatening “fire and fury” if “Little Rocket Man” continued his “suicide mission” of developing and testing nuclear and missile technology. In response, North Korea insulted Trump as a “dotard”, referring to Trump’s “impaired intellect or understanding in old age.”
Seoul, South Korea (CNN) — Kim Jong Un on Monday watched a test of North Korea’s new high-thrust rocket engine, an event that sets the stage for Pyongyang to test its newest intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), the Hwasong-20, which state media ...
North Korea’s Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un has said the use of artificial intelligence is a “top priority” in modernising his country’s increasingly sophisticated weapons technology and building up drone capabilities, state media reports.
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea said Tuesday it had conducted the final ground test of a solid-fuel rocket engine for a long-range ballistic missile in its latest advancement toward having an arsenal that could viably threaten the continental United States.
The president said he would meet with the totalitarian dictator if Kim “would contact” him. During his first term, Trump met in-person with the North Korean leader a total of three times — and in 2019 made history as the first sitting U.S. president to enter North Korea, a country notoriously closed off to much of the outside world.