Trump tells North Korea: 'Do not try us'
Story highlights
- Seoul is positioned 35 miles from the highly fortified border with the North
- Trump addressed South Korea's National Assembly Wednesday
Seoul (CNN)Standing near the front line of the world's tensest standoff, President Donald Trump
on Wednesday issued a direct and personal warning to North Korean
dictator Kim Jong Un, declaring during his first major speech in Asia
that continued nuclear provocation could result in the communist
nation's obliteration.
"The
weapons you are acquiring are not making you safer, they are putting
your regime in grave danger," Trump said during an address at South
Korea's National Assembly in Seoul. "Every step you take down this dark
path increases the peril you face."
In
a bruising insult of the repressive regime founded by Kim Il-sung in
the middle of last century and governed in his image ever since, Trump
diminished the kingdom now ruled by his grandson.
"North Korea is not the paradise your grandfather envisioned," he said. "It is a hell that no person deserves."
It
was a frank and cutting personal insult directed at the man who Trump
has previously derided as "rocket man." He avoided that term on
Wednesday, but was unsparing in his description of a failed state where
the majority of citizens live in misery.
And
while Trump similarly avoided his prior threats to rain "fire and fury"
on North Korea should their nuclear threats persist, he was unequivocal
in his vows to counter provocations with military force.
"That
would be a fatal miscalculation," he said of North Korean threats to
strike the US and its allies. "This a very different administration than
the United States has had in the past. Do not underestimate us. And do
not try us."
Trump reiterated that
point on Twitter Wednesday evening: "NoKo has interpreted America's past
restraint as weakness. This would be a fatal miscalculation. Do not
underestimate us. AND DO NOT TRY US," he tweeted.
Earlier in the day, Trump attempted a symbolic stare-down of Kim
at the heavily fortified border that separates North and South Korea.
But heavy fog stymied his plans, and he was forced to turn back.
According to his aides, the scrapped plans frustrated Trump, who wanted to provide symbolic heft to his warnings to Pyongyang.
'The time for excuses is over'
North Korea's provocations have provided the underpinning for Trump's
intensive talks in Asia at the start of his marathon tour of the
continent. He received support in Japan for his combative stance, but in
Seoul -- positioned 35 miles from the border with the North -- Trump's
fiery rhetoric has been met with unease.
During
a series of public appearances in and around the South Korean capital
on Tuesday, Trump defended his provocative threats toward Kim, but
declined to repeat the type of fiery bombast which has helped ratchet up
tensions here. And while he again declined to rule out use of military
force in countering North Korea's threats, he appeared less willing to
provoke the communist regime than he has from the United States.
Standing
before the South Korean legislature, Trump's audience extended beyond
the walls of the soaring assembly hall situated on the banks of the Han
River in central Seoul. He spoke to American listeners, and to leaders
in Moscow and Beijing, as he exhorted the international community to
step up its attempts to isolate North Korea.
"The
time for excuses is over. Now is the time for strength. If you want
peace, you must stand strong at all times," Trump said. "The world
cannot tolerate the menace of a rogue regime that threatens with nuclear
devastation."
Trump singled out
China, where is heading immediately after the speech, and Russia, whose
president he will meet later this week.
"We
call on every nation -- including China and Russia -- to fully
implement UN Security Council resolutions, downgrade diplomatic
relations with the regime and sever all ties of trade and technology,"
Trump said.
"It is our
responsibility and our duty to confront this danger together," Trump
said. "Because the longer we wait the greater the danger grows and the
fewer the options become."
Long history
At no other point on his 13-day tour of Asia will Trump have a similar opportunity to lay out at length his plan to help secure American allies while also pursuing aggressive trade policies he believes will put the United States on fairer footing.
Drafts
of the speech were in the works for weeks, officials say, with input
from Trump's top national security aides like Secretary of State Rex
Tillerson and national security adviser HR McMaster. Trump's
speechwriter Stephen Miller is accompanying the President in Asia.
The view from North Korea
Ahead
of Trump's speech to South Korea's National Assembly, North Korean
officials authorized to speak to CNN said the risk of war had never been
higher.
"Over decades of bilateral confrontation, never, ever has the situation on the Korean peninsula been this acute with the real military confrontation and risk of another Korean War looming over the horizon," officials told CNN's Will Ripley.
While North Korea will be closely watching and listening to President Trump's words, the regime is downplaying the impact of his speech on their actions.
The officials said: "We don't care about what that mad dog may utter because we've already heard enough."
"Over decades of bilateral confrontation, never, ever has the situation on the Korean peninsula been this acute with the real military confrontation and risk of another Korean War looming over the horizon," officials told CNN's Will Ripley.
While North Korea will be closely watching and listening to President Trump's words, the regime is downplaying the impact of his speech on their actions.
The officials said: "We don't care about what that mad dog may utter because we've already heard enough."
The
address drew heavily upon the long history of American military support
for South Korea, with references to the Korean War-era Inchon landings
and the Battle of Pork Chop Hill that featured tens of thousands of
American servicemen flooding the peninsula to counter the advance of
communism on the peninsula.
Trump used the economic successes of South Korea in the decades since that war to further deride the hermit nation to the north.
"North
Korea is a country ruled by a cult. At the center of this military cult
is a deranged belief in the ruler's destiny to rule as a parent
protector over a conquered Korean Peninsula," Trump said. "The more
successful South Korea becomes the more successfully you discredit the
dark fantasy at the heart of the North Korean regime."
Meanwhile,
Pyongyang was closely watching Trump's key speech, according to North
Korean officials authorized to speak to CNN on behalf of the regime.
The
officials told CNN's Will Ripley ahead of the address that North Korea
is not yet interested in talks with the United States despite Trump's
conciliatory tone in South Korea. US officials point out three American
citizens are currently in North Korean custody, and any diplomacy would
also need to involve discussions for their release.
According
to officials in North Korea and the United States, diplomatic channels
are still closed after Trump's fiery UN speech in September. However,
North Korea won't rule out future talks, but still feels the need to
prove their nuclear capabilities, which means more tests, the officials
said.
South Koreans gathered to mark Trump's address, with local police protectively lining the streets.
CNN's
Paula Hancocks reported: "More Trump supporters than protestors today.
Some traveled from other side of the country to welcome him."
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