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Trump warns Kim he’ll regret US threats ‘fast’

Tweet warns that ‘military solutions are now in place’ amid calls for calm

- JonaThan lemire

Donald Trump has said North Korean leader Kim Jong Un “will regret it fast” if he continues his threats to US territorie­s and allies.

In remarks to reporters, Mr Trump issued the threat directly at Kim, who is also known for his bellicose rhetoric, and all but drew a red line that would trigger swift US action.

“If he utters one threat in the form of an overt threat – which by the way he has been uttering for years and his family has been uttering for years – or he does anything with respect to Guam or any place else that’s an American territory or an American ally, he will truly regret it and he will regret it fast,” Mr Trump said.

The words followed an early morning tweet in which Mr Trump declared the US military is “locked and loaded” if the isolated rogue nation acts “unwisely”.

The threats came in a week in which the long-standing tensions between the US and the isolated nation seemed to abruptly boil over. North Korea threatened to launch an attack on the US territory of Guam, while Mr Trump vowed to deliver “fire and fury” in response.

Tough talk aside, there was scant sign the US military was preparing for imminent action and an important, diplomatic channel remained open.

The Associated Press reported yesterday that talks between North Koreans and a US official continue through a back channel previous used to negotiate the return of Americans held in North Korea.

The talks have expanded to address the deteriorat­ion of the relationsh­ip, according to US officials.

But yesterday Mr Trump sought to project the military strength.

He tweeted: “Military solutions are now fully in place, locked and loaded, should North Korea act unwisely. Hopefully Kim Jong Un will find another path!”

He later retweeted a posting from US Pacific Command that showed B-1B Lancer bomber planes on Guam that “stand ready to fulfill USFK’s #FightTonig­ht mission if called upon to do so”.

US officials insist that there have been no new significan­t movement of troops, ships, aircraft or other assets to the region other than what has already been long planned for previously scheduled exercises.

American and South Korean officials said they would move forward later this month with the exercises, which North Korea claims are a rehearsal for war.

 ?? Picture: AP. ?? President Donald Trump, flanked by national security adviser HR McMaster, left, and Vice-President Mike Pence, speaks to reporters after a security briefing.
Picture: AP. President Donald Trump, flanked by national security adviser HR McMaster, left, and Vice-President Mike Pence, speaks to reporters after a security briefing.

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