WW3: North Korea accuse Trump of driving world to nuclear disaster, in letter to Australia

The ominous letter claimed the US President was “trying to drive the world into a horrible nuclear disaster”.

The letter read: “If thinks that he would bring the DPRK, a nuclear power, to its knees through nuclear war threat, it will be a big miscalculation and an expression of ignorance.”

The correspondence calls on Australia to end its alliance with Trump and was published in a local newspaper after being sent to Australia’s parliament by Pyongyang.

All “countries loving independence, peace and justice” are called on to vigilant against the “heinous and reckless moves of the Trump administration”.

The unexpected message to the Australian administration appears to be a response to Trump’s threat to “totally destroy” the isolated dictatorship.

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During his speech to the United Nations in New York, the US President said: “The US has great strength and patience.

“If it is forced to defend ourselves or our allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy .”

Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop called the message an “unprecedented” communication.

Ms Bishop said: “It is not the way they usually publish their global messages. The collective strategy of imposing maximum diplomatic and economic pressure through sanctions on North Korea is working. This is a response to the pressure.”

The letter, titled Open Letter to Parliaments of Different Countries, was dated September 28 and confirmed as genuine by the Australian Foreign Minister.

Kim Jong-un’s regime issued a chilling threat to the US and its allies in South Korea as it warned will inflict the “most miserable death” on Pyongyang invaders.

Pyongyang warned the US would face an “unimaginable strike at an unimaginable time” if Washington attacked the hermit nation.

Donald Trump’s colossal USS Ronald Reagan has been spotted ploughing through South Korean waters in a show of force in newly emerging pictures of military drills to taunt Kim Jong-un.

American forces have joined with South Korean vessels to patrol seas near the peninsula in a bid to intimidate the North Korean despot.


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