Lodi News-Sentinel

N. Korea’s Kim declares nuclear button to hit U.S. is ‘always on my desk’

- By Kanga Kong and Hooyeon Kim

SEOUL, South Korea — Kim Jong Un Monday repeated claims that he could hit the U.S. with a nuclear weapon, saying that its deterrent is “irreversib­le” and would prevent President Donald Trump from starting a war.

“It’s reality, not a threat, that the nuclear button is always on my desk,” Kim said in a televised New Year address. “The U.S. can never start a war against myself and our nation now.”

South Korean television stations stopped broadcasti­ng the speech before it ended.

Kim’s Jan. 1 speeches have previously set the direction for tensions on the Korean peninsula. A year ago, he said North Korea was in its “last stage” of preparatio­ns to testfire an interconti­nental ballistic missile, and he ended up launching three of them.

Besides those tests, North Korea also detonated its sixth and most powerful nuclear device and fired more than a dozen rockets. South Korea assessed that the most recent launch in late November of a new Hwasong-15 ICBM — its largest yet — could potentiall­y reach Washington, though additional analysis was needed to determine whether it was capable of re-entry into the Earth’s atmosphere.

Last year was also notable for a war of words between Kim and Trump, who repeatedly threatened military action to stop the rogue state’s nuclear program.

Trump referred to Kim’s weight in one Twitter post, prompting the North Korean leader to call Trump a “dotard” and warn of the “highest level of hard-line countermea­sure in history.”

Even so, Trump has also floated the idea of friendship with Kim on occasion, and has called on him to “make a deal” on its nuclear and ballistic missile programs.

Kim also called for improved relations with the South, an idea mentioned in speeches more often than it is met. He said the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics would be a good opportunit­y to showcase the status of the Korean nation.

He said the North and South could meet urgently to discuss the North sending a delegation.

“The Winter Olympic games that will be held soon in the South will be a good opportunit­y to display the status of the Korean nation and we sincerely wish that the event will be held with good results,” he said.

Kim also stressed North Korea’s economic achievemen­ts during the speech, and noted the importance of improving the nation’s standard of living.

The United Nations Security Council last month approved its strongest sanctions yet on North Korea — a move that Pyongyang described as an “act of war.” In recent days, Trump has warned that alleged illicit Chinese oil sales to North Korea may jeopardize a peaceful resolution to the confrontat­ion. China has denied the accusation­s.

 ?? YONHAP NEWS/NEWSCOM FILE PHOTOGRAPH ?? North Korean leader Kim Jong-un presides over a military parade held in Pyongyang to mark the 105th birthday of late founder Kim Il-sung on April 15, 2017.
YONHAP NEWS/NEWSCOM FILE PHOTOGRAPH North Korean leader Kim Jong-un presides over a military parade held in Pyongyang to mark the 105th birthday of late founder Kim Il-sung on April 15, 2017.

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