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North Korea Called Trump A Psycho

BestINews! - North Korea called the President of the United States Donald Trump as a 'psycho' as the tension of the two countries becomes intensified, following the death of Otto Warmbier, The U.S. students who imprisoned in Pyongyang for the past 17 months.


North Korea's media Rodong Sinmun called Trump in the middle of "complicated conditions" in his country and claimed the real estate tycoon would launch an attack against Pyongyang to divert issues which is growing a crisis in the country that he should deal with.

"South Korea should realize that Trump is a psychopath and will only lead to disaster," AFP quoted Rodong Sinmun.

A series of nuclear and missile tests which has conducted by North Korea since last year, adding tensions on the Korea Peninsula. On the other hand, the death of Otto Warmbier worsened the relationship of Pyongyang and Washington.

Upon the death of their citizen, Trump called the regime of Kim Jong-un "brutal" and he will focus on prevention to lower the number of the "innocent civilians" who should lose their life in the hands of a regime that does not respect the law or humanity.

Trump get support from the President of South Korea, Moon Jae-In, who called North Korea should be responsible for the death of Warmbier.

"I believe that we all have equal understanding that North Korea regime is not rational," said Moon.

Moon, the new elected President of South Korea, is attempting to improve relation with its neighbors. However, he spared the actions of North Korea missile test series that seem endlessly.

In order to overcome it, Washington bluster flew two B-1 bombers in the area of the peninsula of Korea, as part of U.S., Japan and South Korea joint military exercises. The U.S. has also raised an anti-missile system in South Korea.

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