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Donald Trump's nuke button tweet 'bark of a rabid dog' for North Korea

Updated on: 17 January,2018 01:30 PM IST  |  Seoul
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North Korea yesterday denounced President Donald Trump's tweeted message that he has a bigger nuclear button than its leader Kim Jong-Un as the "spasm of a lunatic" and the "bark of a rabid dog"

Donald Trump's nuke button tweet 'bark of a rabid dog' for North Korea

Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un
Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un


North Korea yesterday denounced President Donald Trump's tweeted message that he has a bigger nuclear button than its leader Kim Jong-Un as the "spasm of a lunatic" and the "bark of a rabid dog".


Kim used his annual New Year address to warn he has a "nuclear button" on his table. In response, Trump wrote on Twitter: "Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!"


In Pyongyang's first reaction to the tweet, the North's official party newspaper Rodong Sinmun on Tuesday dismissed Trump's "swaggering" as nothing but the "spasm of a lunatic" frightened by North Korea's power, and the "bark of a rabid dog". Trump's "button" tweet "reflects the desperate mental state of a loser," Rodong Sinmun said in its commentary, diagnosing him as "suffering from anger disorder and schizophrenia".

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