President Trump’s dire threats of destruction like the world has never seen before had eerie echoes to a speech that President Truman made after the bombing of Hiroshima.
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Amid calls for restraint, Trump again cites 'military' option on North Koreawww.channelnewsasia.com US President Donald Trump and his French counterpart pledged on Saturday to work to denuclearise North Korea, but Trump again invoked the grim possibility of "military measures" if other steps should fail.
Trump Threats Are Wild Card in Showdown With North Koreawww.nytimes.com Many in Washington and capitals across the Pacific are wondering whether President Trump’s fusillade of apocalyptic threats was more method or madness.
Lieu: Trump nuclear strike would be 'unconstitutional'www.politifact.com President Donald Trump’s threats against North Korea and tweets about the United States’ powerful nuclear arsenal have raised the specter -- however small -- of nuclear war. But some members of Congress argue that the current process by which the president can order a nuclear strike is illegal.
The Observer view on North Korea and the role of the UN | Observer editorialwww.theguardian.com Trump’s rhetoric is a danger to the world. Higher authorities must act
Guam, Japan prepare for possible North Korea missile launchwww.cnn.com North Korean military figures are putting the final touches on a plan to fire four missiles into the waters around the US territory of Guam, to be presented to leader Kim Jong Un within days.