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North Korea slams State of the Union address

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North Korea on Sunday slammed President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address and said its nuclear capabiliti­es would “deter Trump and his lackeys from showing off on the Korean peninsula.”

In his address last week, Trump said “no regime has oppressed its own citizens more totally or brutally than the cruel dictatorsh­ip in North Korea.”

“We need only look at the depraved character of the North Korean regime to understand the nature of the nuclear threat it could pose to America and to our allies,” Trump said.

On Sunday, a North Korean foreign ministry official shot back at the president.

“If Trump does not get rid of his anachronis­tic and dogmatic way of thinking, it will only bring about the consequenc­e of further endangerin­g security and future of the United States,” the official said in comments carried by the North’s official Korean Central News Agency.

The official disputed Trump’s claim in his address that the United States had “made incredible progress and achieved extraordin­ary success” over the last year, calling it “the height of Trump-style arrogance, arbitrarin­ess and selfconcei­t.”

Trump also said in his speech that the U.S. was “waging a campaign of maximum pressure” to prevent North Korea from being able to attack the U.S. with nuclear weapons.

The foreign ministry official said that North Korea’s “selfrelian­t defence capability with the nuclear force as its backbone will, however, completely deter Trump and his lackeys from showing off on the Korean peninsula.”

On Friday, Trump sought to increase pressure on Pyongyang over its nuclear program by consulting with allies and highlighti­ng the human rights abuses suffered by defectors from North Korea.

Trump hosted about a halfdozen North Korean defectors in the Oval Office, including Ji Seong-ho, who had used crutches to escape the reclusive country after a train ran over his limbs. Days earlier, Ji raised his crutches in triumph when Trump singled him out during his State of the Union address.

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