US President Donald Trump on Wednesday sent a warning on the "cruel dictatorship" of Pyongyang, contacting him never to "underestimate" the determination on the United States as well as allies.
"All responsible nations must join forces to isolate the brutal regime of North Korea," the US president said today throughout his stay in Seoul with the rostrum on the South Korean National Assembly.
"You can't support, you can't supply, you can't accept," he added, citing China and Russia, two traditional allies of Pyongyang. "Will not underestimate us, do not put us to the exam," Trump told North Korea in front of the South Korean national delegation. "We'll defend our common security, our common prosperity and our sacred freedom ".
"Plenty of time on the force is now," said the US President, in an exceptionally incisive speech contrasting using the more measured tone adopted the morning before. Trump began his first official stop by at South Korea Tuesday, after months of continuous climate degradation about the divided peninsula. This is caused by the intensification of Pyongyang's military programs, which in September completed its sixth nuclear test (the strongest to date) and tested several missiles potentially capable of reaching US territory.
A "cruel dictatorship"
"We will never let American cities be threatened with destruction," he warned on Wednesday. "Faraway from guaranteeing the equality of that citizens, this cruel dictatorship measures them, notes them and classifies them reported by arbitrary criteria linked on their loyalty to hawaii," he said.
"The weapons you acquire do not increase your security," he was quoted saying in what he presented as an instantaneous message to North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. "They expose your diet program to great danger. "Despite all of the crimes you've committed against God and man," he continued, "we are going to give you a way to a lot better future. "
The US president on Tuesday reported "many progress" about the North Korean nuclear issue, but without giving details. But younger crowd stated that his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, whom he will see on Wednesday as part of his country, was "very, very, very useful ".