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resident Donald Trump, who is apparently one of the few people who becomes angrier and more agitated on vacation, took a break from golfing at his bucolic Bedminster, New Jersey club this week to casually threaten North Korea with nuclear annihilation, a taunt that Kim Jong-un gamely lobbed back. “North Korea best not make any more threats to the United States,” the president warned, or “they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen.” In response, the Hermit Kingdom said it was thinking about attacking Guam (and also called Trump’s statement “nonsense” and claimed only “absolute force” can work on him). The next day, minutes after Secretary of State Rex Tillerson assured the world there was nothing to worry about, Trump tweeted “My first order as President was to renovate and modernize our nuclear arsenal. It is now far stronger and more powerful than ever before.” Various Trump aides, advisers, and White House staffers downplayed the president’s escalating rhetoric, signaling that he should not be taken seriously. But Trump, as usual, countered their best efforts by insisting that he should be taken very seriously. “Let’s see what he does with Guam. If he does something in Guam, it will be an event the likes of which nobody's seen before, what will happen in North Korea,” Trump told reporters Thursday, adding, amazingly, that his comments weren‘t a “dare” but a “statement of fact.”
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