Donald Trump has issued a warning to North Korea, stating that the United States could “totally destroy” the country if forced to defend itself or its allies.
Speaking during a major address on global security, Trump accused Pyongyang of accelerating its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programmes, describing the development as a serious threat to international peace and stability.
He said North Korea’s actions pose the risk of catastrophic loss of life, stressing that while the United States prefers diplomacy, it retains the capacity and readiness to respond militarily if necessary.
The remarks stem from the renewed tensions between Washington and Pyongyang, driven by ongoing missile tests and concerns over nuclear expansion. Trump’s statement reinforces a policy of deterrence aimed at discouraging further provocations.
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The warning is expected to draw a reaction from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, whose government has consistently defended its weapons programme as vital for national security.
Security analysts say such rhetoric raises the risk of miscalculation in an already fragile situation. Regional stakeholders, including South Korea and Japan, remain on alert given their proximity and strategic ties to the United States.
Despite the heightened tone, diplomatic channels between the parties remain open. However, Trump’s comments signal a firmer stance from Washington as concerns grow over the potential for escalation.
Korean Peninsula would carry severe humanitarian and economic consequences, underscoring the need for restraint and sustained dialogue.
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