I used to be able to rely on RT for the latest news but less so of late. It is far more selective.
However, this is elsewhere in MSM
However, this is elsewhere in MSM
Trump Warns North Korea: "Do not try us."
7
November, 2017
President
Donald Trump issued a stark warning to North Korea during his address
Wednesday to South Korea's National Assembly.
"Today,
I hope I speak not only for our countries, but for all civilized
nations, when I say to the North: Do not underestimate us. And do not
try us," Trump said.
"We
will not allow American cities to be threatened with destruction,"
Trump said in his address, the centerpiece foreign policy speech of
his 13-day Asia tour.
"We
will not be intimidated. And we will not let the worst atrocities in
history be repeated here, on this ground we fought and died to
secure."
Trump
called the communist government in Pyongyang "a menace of a
rogue regime" that is threatening "nuclear devastation."
"All
responsible nations must join forces to isolate the brutal regime of
North Korea to deny it any form of support, supply, or acceptance,"
he said.
Near
the front line of the world's tensest standoff Trump formally
articulated his views of a region on edge during an address at South
Korea's National Assembly.
North
Korea's provocations have provided the underpinning for Trump's
intensive talks in Asia at the start of his marathon tour of the
continent. He received support in Japan for his combative stance, but
in Seoul -- positioned 35 miles from the highly fortified border with
the North -- Trump's fiery rhetoric has been met with unease.
His
mission inside the soaring assembly hall was to convince his audience
of Korean lawmakers, plus the broader region, that he's committed to
preventing the type of annihilation that many fear is possible if
Trump's language is misconstrued.
His
remarks put the current conflict into historical context, stressing
the half-century alliance between the US and South Korea while
encouraging other countries in the region -- namely, China and Russia
-- to step up their efforts to isolate North Korea.
Meanwhile,
Pyongyang was closely watching Trump's key speech, according to North
Korean officials authorized to speak to CNN on behalf of the regime.
The
officials told CNN's Will Ripley ahead of the address that North
Korea is not interested in talks with the United States despite
Trump's conciliatory tone in South Korea.
US
officials point out three American citizens are currently in North
Korean custody, and any diplomacy would also need to involve
discussions for their release.
According
to officials in North Korea and the United States, diplomatic
channels are still closed after Trump's fiery UN speech in September.
However, North Korea won't rule out future talks, but still feels the
need to prove their nuclear capabilities, which means more tests, the
officials said.
At
no other point on his 13-day tour of Asia will Trump have a similar
opportunity to lay out at length his plan to help secure American
allies while also pursuing aggressive trade policies he believes will
put the United States on fairer footing.
Drafts
of the speech were in the works for weeks, officials say, with input
from Trump's top national security aides like Secretary of State Rex
Tillerson and national security adviser H.R. McMaster. Trump's
speechwriter Stephen Miller is accompanying the President in Asia.
From earlier today
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