The Daily Courier

Trump demands that N. Korea ‘get their act together

- By The Associated Press

BEDMINSTER, N.J. — Issuing a new threat to North Korea, President Donald Trump demanded that North Korea “get their act together” or face extraordin­ary trouble. He said his previous warning of “fire and fury” if Pyongyang threatened the U.S. again might have been too soft.

“Maybe that statement wasn’t tough enough,” Trump said on Thursday.

Trump, speaking to reporters from the New Jersey golf resort where he’s vacationin­g, said North Korea had been “getting away with a tragedy that can’t be allowed.” Still, he declined to say whether the U.S. was considerin­g a pre-emptive military strike, arguing that his administra­tion never discusses such deliberati­ons publicly.

Trump’s comments were his first since North Korea reacted to his “fire and fury” threat by announcing a detailed plan to launch a salvo of ballistic missiles toward the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam, a major military hub and home to U.S. bombers. Trump said it was time that somebody stood up to the pariah nation.

“North Korea better get their act together or they are going to be in trouble like few nations have ever been in trouble,” Trump said, flanked by Vice-President Mike Pence. “It may very well be tougher than I said.”

Trump said the U.S. “of course” would always consider negotiatio­ns with North Korea, but added that negotiatio­ns with the North have failed for the last 25 years. He accused his predecesso­rs of failing to effectivel­y address the North Korea problem.

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