Sparking fears of “Armageddon” Kim Jong-un has doubled down on pledges to destroy the US.
In a furious statement following Donald Trump’s threat to “totally destroy” North Korea, Pyongyang vowed to “tame him with fire”.
Branding the President a “deranged hooligan” they warned the US can only avoid its “final doom” by rolling back hostilities.
Speaking through its propaganda mouthpiece KCNA the hermit kingdom vowed to “fully exercise the right to preemptive strike”.
Pyongyang insisted that “action is the best option” in response to the US’ “nuclear blackmail”.

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The US was warned not rely on the belief that they are safe from a nuclear strike.
The KCNA said: “It is the stern determination and will of the DPRK to annihilate the US imperialists, the ringleader of aggression, to the last man on this planet.”
In a direct warning to US citizens, the country claimed no matter how “far and vast the US landscape may be, it can never escape the fate of getting scorched by the fire of justice of the DPRK”.
As tensions threatened to finally explode with the two leaders endlessly firing insults and threats at each other North Korea has released its most aggressive threat yet.
The latest escalation comes as residents in the US state of Hawaii were warned to “prepare for a North Korean nuclear attack”.
Officials in Hawaii told islanders to prepare for a nuclear attack from North Korea, saying it was time to take the threat from King Jong-un “seriously”.
Authorities held a secret meeting last week to discuss contingency plans in the event of Pyongyang launching a deadly missile at the US islands.
North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un has threatened to drop a hydrogen bomb over the Pacific Ocean amid fears Pyongyang has developed a nuclear missile capable of reaching Hawaii.