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Revealing the message Mr. Trump sent to North Korea when visiting Asia

Revealing the message Mr. Trump sent to North Korea when visiting Asia 0

Revealing the message Mr. Trump sent to North Korea when visiting Asia

(Dan Tri) – President Donald Trump’s senior assistant said the White House boss will tell Asian leaders that the world is `running out of time` with the North Korean nuclear crisis and declare war.

White House national security adviser H.R.

`The president realizes that we are running out of time in dealing with the North Korea issue and he will ask all countries to do more,` Reuters quoted White House national security adviser H.R.

Mr. McMaster’s statement was made before President Trump began his visit to five Asian countries: Japan, Korea, China, Vietnam and the Philippines.

The White House national security advisor said that on this trip, President Trump will urge the countries with the most influence on Pyongyang to convince the North Korean leader that `the pursuit of nuclear weapons

`Mr. Trump will also reassure friends and allies that America is always ready to defend our allies using the full range of our capabilities,` Mr. McMaster added.

According to Mr. McMaster, President Trump is taking the first steps in the roadmap to force North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons.

“I think we need to be patient for at least the next few months to wait and see what more the US and other countries, including China, can do.

List of terrorist support

Revealing the message Mr. Trump sent to North Korea when visiting Asia

President Donald Trump (Photo: Reuters)

Also according to Mr. McMaster, the Trump administration is considering putting North Korea back on the list of countries supporting terrorism.

“This is the option being considered.

The Trump administration is under pressure from congressional groups in both parties to put North Korea back on the terrorism support list in the context of the Northeast Asian country’s refusal to give up its nuclear and missile programs.

Previously, the US removed North Korea from this list in 2008 under former President George W. Bush.

There are currently 3 countries on the list of countries supporting terrorism: Iran, Syria and Sudan.

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