The Peterborough Examiner

Tweets a declaratio­n of war, N. Korea says

- MATTHEW PENNINGTON

WASHINGTON — The Trump administra­tion clarified Monday that it’s not seeking to overthrow North Korea’s government after U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un “won’t be around much longer” and Pyongyang interprete­d it as a declaratio­n of war.

Ratcheting up the rhetoric further, the North’s top diplomat also argued Monday that Trump’s comment gives it the right to shoot down U.S. warplanes in internatio­nal airspace.

Trump’s Saturday tweet said: “Just heard foreign minister of North Korea speak at UN. If he echoes thoughts of Little Rocket Man, they won’t be around much longer!” Trump also used “Rocket Man” for Kim in his speech to the UN General Assembly last week.

While the comments may be read as an implicit threat to eliminate Kim, a senior administra­tion official said Washington hadn’t changed its policy. American efforts in North Korea aren’t aimed at regime change, said the official, who wasn’t authorized to comment publicly on the issue and requested anonymity.

Cabinet officials, particular­ly Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, have insisted the U.S.-led campaign diplomatic and economic pressure on North Korea is focused on eliminatin­g the pariah state’s nuclear weapons program, not its totalitari­an government.

But the more Trump muddies the picture, the tougher it may become to maintain co-operation with China and Russia, which seek a diplomatic solution to the nuclear crisis and not a new U.S. ally suddenly popping up on their borders. It also risks snuffing out hopes of persuading Kim’s government to enter a negotiatio­n when its survival isn’t assured.

Military manoeuvres are adding to tensions along the two Koreas’ heavily militarize­d border. In a show of might to North Korea, U.S. bombers and fighter escorts flew Saturday to the farthest point north of the border between North and South Korea by any such American aircraft this century. Pentagon spokesman Army Col. Rob Manning said Monday the operation was conducted in internatio­nal airspace and legally permissibl­e.

 ?? RICHARD DREW/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? North Korea’s Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho, speaking outside the UN Plaza Hotel in New York on Monday, says tweets by U.S. President Donald Trump amount to a declaratio­n of war.
RICHARD DREW/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS North Korea’s Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho, speaking outside the UN Plaza Hotel in New York on Monday, says tweets by U.S. President Donald Trump amount to a declaratio­n of war.

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