World War 3 mongering North Korea condemns Donald Trump as ‘gangster maniac’

And the hermit kingdom accused the Security Council of acting as a “marionette” for the US and Mr Trump’s plans for “world supremacy”.

In the scathing editorial in propaganda media Uriminzokkiri, accused the United Nations of losing its ability to “discern right from wrong and justice from injustice” because of its so-called links to the US.

The report read: “If the UNSC is an international organisation which maintains its independence with its own political viewpoint, it would never keep mum about the war crimes of the US that has aggravated the situation on the Korean Peninsula through large-scale joint military exercises for aggression and threatened global peace and security.

“And it wouldn’t have adopted the anti-DPRK sanctions resolutions, which are contrary to the UN Charter and disregard the righteous right of a sovereign state to self-defence.”

The editorial went on to accused , who it described as “an old war maniac and gangster” of going “on the rampage with powder-reeking remarks” in his attempt to calm North Korea war fears.

And it warned the UN will cease to exist if it continues to operate for the US.

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The report said: “The misbehaviour of UNSC playing to the tune of the US will result in undermining its confidence before humankind, which will lead to the end of UNSC’s existence.

“The wrong behaviours of UNSC, a theatre of double standards deprived of justice, truth and impartiality, make us think over what path is to safeguard the sovereignty and dignity of the country and security of the people.”

The stark warning comes tensions have reached building point between Washington and Pyongyang after a series of reckless nuclear tests.

The US President threatened to “totally destroy” the regime in a hardline UN speech, warning his military had many options on the table over how to dealing with the rogue regime.

While chubby despot Kim Jong-un responded by labelling Trump a “rabid old dog”, as he asserted his country’s supposed ‘right’ to developing nuclear weapons.