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TV screens show Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un in Seoul, South Korea. Ahn Young-joon
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North Korea says Trump has declared war as it vows to shoot down US planes

“He declared a war on our country.”

NORTH KOREA’S FOREIGN minister has accused US President Donald Trump of declaring war against his country and said Pyongyang was ready to defend itself by shooting down US bombers.

The latest threats stoked a week-long war of words that began when the American leader threatened in his address to the United Nations General Assembly to “totally destroy” North Korea if it launches an attack.

Alarm over Pyongyang’s nuclear and ballistic missile program has dominated this year’s gathering of world leaders at the UN, amid fears the heated rhetoric could accidentally trigger a war – fears further heightened after US bombers flew off the coast of North Korea on Saturday.

Speaking to reporters outside his New York hotel, Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho offered a response to Trump after the US leader warned on Twitter at the weekend that North Korea “won’t be around much longer” if it keeps up its threats.

Ri said that the international community had hoped that the “war of words between the DPRK and the United States not turn into real actions.”

“However, last weekend, Trump claimed our leadership would not be around much longer,” Ri said. “He declared a war on our country.”

“Since the United States declared war on our country, we will have every right to take counter-measures including the right to shoot down US strategic bombers even when they are not yet inside the airspace border of our country,” he said.

“The question of who won’t be around much longer will be answered then.”

Ri noted that the statement from Trump was “clearly a declaration of war” even if it came from the US president. Under the US Constitution, Congress is the sole power that can declare war.

Military options

In his first address to the General Assembly, Trump last week threatened to “totally destroy” North Korea and derided leader Kim Jong-un as a “rocket man” who was “on a suicide mission.”

Kim hit back with a rare personal attack on Trump, branding him “mentally deranged” and a “dotard,” and warning he would “pay dearly” for his threat.

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has compared the past week’s rhetoric to a “kindergarten fight between children” and had urged the “hot heads” to calm down.

Asked about the North Korean minister’s latest remarks, UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric acknowledged the dangerous spike in tensions, saying: “When you have the rise of tension, the rise of rhetoric, so does the risk of miscalculation.”

North Korea in recent weeks detonated its sixth nuclear bomb and has test-fired intercontinental missiles — saying it needs to defend itself against hostility from the United States and its allies.

During his address to the General Assembly on Saturday, Ri launched a personal attack on Trump, calling him a “mentally deranged person full of megalomania.”

Just hours before Ri took the UN podium, US bombers flew off the east coast of North Korea, the furthest north of the demilitarized zone that any US aircraft has flown this century.

The Pentagon described the mission as a “demonstration of US resolve and a clear message that the president has many military options to defeat any threat.”

© – AFP 2017

Read: ‘North Koreans are neither brainwashed robots nor aspiring democracy activists’

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