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Kim Jong-un Calls Donald Trump a 'Rabid Man,' Threatens Other Countries With Nuclear Attacks

Kim Jong-un has identified Donald Trump as a "rabid man in the White House." Meanwhile, the North Korean leader has also threatened other nations of a nuclear attack if they choose to side with the United States.

While watching a shoe factory making modern pink-colored sports shoes, Kim Jong-un refers to United States President Trump as the "rabid man in the White House" while pointing out that they are the ones who are poking at the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).

However, Kim Jong-un did not hold back in giving Trump and the United States threats about a nuclear attack.

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"The US should expect that it would face unimaginable strike at an unimaginable time," said Kim Jong-un, according to the Korean Central News Agency, News.com.au reports.

"The US is different from the DPRK. Historically, it is the chieftain persistently threatening the DPRK," continued Kim Jong-un. The North Korean leader also added that they are willing to fight a nuclear war with the United States if they prefer to handle it that way.

"The rabid man in the White House ... will first face the immense volley of nuclear fire if he hopes to settle (this) confrontation with nukes," he said.

Meanwhile, Kim Jong-un also cautions other nations who are planning to support the United States against North Korea that they will receive the same nuclear attacks if they do so.

"As long as one does not take part in the U.S. military actions against the DPRK (North Korea), we have no intention to use or threaten to use nuclear weapons against any other country," a statement reads from the prepared remarks of North Korean Deputy United Nations Ambassador Kim In-ryong for the U.N. General Assembly committee, Reuters confirmed.

Although Kim In-ryong did not read the statement aloud, he still warned the U.N. General Assembly that they will not drop their nuclear weapons until the United States' hostile policy has been taken care of.

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