Jamaica Gleaner

Trump says US will declare N Korea a state sponsor of terror

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PRESIDENT DONALD Trump announced yesterday that the US would designate North Korea as a state sponsor of terror amid heightened nuclear tensions on the Korean peninsula.

Trump said that the designatio­n would i mpose further penalties on the country. He called it a long overdue step and part of the US “maximum-pressure campaign” against the North. North Korea would join Iran, Sudan, and Syria on the list of state sponsors of terror.

“In addition to threatenin­g the world by nuclear devastatio­n, North Korea has repeatedly supported acts of internatio­nal terrorism, including assassinat­ions on foreign soil,” Trump said during a Cabinet meeting.

US officials cited the killing of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s estranged half brother in a Malaysian airport in February as an act of terrorism.

The designatio­n had been debated for months inside the administra­tion, with some officials at the State Department arguing that North Korea did not meet the legal standard to be relisted as a state sponsor of terrorism.

US officials involved in the internal deliberati­ons said there was no debate over whether the slaying of half-brother Kim

Jong Nam was a terrorist act. However, lawyers said there had to be more than one incident, and there was disagreeme­nt over whether the treatment of American student Otto Warmbier, who died of injuries suffered in North Korean custody, constitute­d terrorism.

The officials were not authorised to speak publicly about the

deliberati­ons and spoke to the Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

The move returns North Korea to the ignominiou­s list for the first time since 2008, when the North was removed in a bid to salvage a deal to halt its nuclear developmen­t. In the years since, the North has made advanced leaps i n both its

nuclear and missile programmes, proving the capacity to reach US territorie­s with the devastatin­g weapons earlier this year.

Trump has faced pressure from congressio­nal lawmakers to relist the country amid its advancing nuclear missile programme, though some fear that it could increase already heightened tensions on the Korean peninsula.

 ?? AP ?? President Donald Trump announces that the United States will designate North Korea a state sponsor of terrorism during a cabinet meeting at the White House, yesterday, in Washington. From left: Acting Secretary of Health and Human Services Eric Hargan,...
AP President Donald Trump announces that the United States will designate North Korea a state sponsor of terrorism during a cabinet meeting at the White House, yesterday, in Washington. From left: Acting Secretary of Health and Human Services Eric Hargan,...

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