Trump Says ‘Fire And Fury’ Wasn’t Strong Enough Threat To North Korea

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President Donald Trump suggested on Thursday that his earlier warning to North Korea that it would be “met with fire and fury” if it continued to threaten the U.S. “wasn’t tough enough,” and he cautioned North Korean officials to “get their act together” regarding its nuclear ambitions.

Before reporters at his New Jersey golf club, Trump addressed the United States’ rising tensions with North Korea and doubled down on his Tuesday threat to the nation’s leader, Kim Jong Un, saying the country would be in trouble “like few nations have ever been.”

“Things will happen to them that they never thought possible,” said Trump.

The past week has found the two countries engaging in increasingly hostile rhetoric. In a statement released through North Korea’s state-run news service Wednesday, the country’s military said it was developing a plan to fire missiles at the U.S. territory of Guam.

Trump’s “fire and fury” remark on Tuesday followed reports that North Korea produced a nuclear weapon small enough to fit inside a missile.

Members of Trump’s Cabinet offered differing views on the situation earlier in the week. Secretary of Defense James Mattis said that North Korea would see any hostile actions “grossly overmatched” by the U.S. and would lose any “conflict it initiates,” while Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told reporters during a trip back from a regional summit in the Philippines that Trump was simply using language North Korea understands and that the U.S. does not “seek to be a threat.”

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