North Korea THREAT: Kim Jong-un will sell nuclear weapons to ANYONE and could spark WW3

would not hesitate to pass its nuclear technology to paying customers John Bolton former US ambassador to the United Nations claimed, sparking huge fears. 

The warning comes as President Donald Trump has tried to increase pressure on the rogue state which has refused to shut down its nuclear development programme. 

Mr Bolton warned that if the United States did not act, there could soon be more countries with nuclear capabilities.

He said: “The President was right in the September speech to the UN General Assembly when he said that denuclearisation is the only way forward. 

“The north is never going to give up its nuclear weapons voluntarily, we’ve seen that over 25 years. 

“I think the President has tried to put pressure on China, they have not responded, so we are getting down to some pretty unattractive options.

“But I think it is important that the President makes the case that a North Korea with nuclear weapons is a threat to the United States, Japan, others in the region and a threat globally because they will sell any of this technology to other aspiring nuclear powers for hard currency.”

Mr Bolton also told Fox Business that the United States was “running out of time” in putting a stop to as the regime develops its weapons. 

But the former US ambassador to the United Nations did argue that President had the rogue dictator “nervous” as pressure mounts up.

The warning comes as East Asia expert and author of ‘Nuclear Showdown’, Gordon Chang, said that in a war against the US. 

He said: “If we strike North Korea first, you can see China cause trouble in the South China Sea. You can see Russia go after the Baltics. The Iranians will do something. 

“We could see Asia being embroiled on both sides. It’s close to a world war. This thing could spread very fast and that’s the real danger here.

“This can spread to the US homeland because the Chinese and the Russians could actually get into a nuclear exchange with the United States. I’m not saying it’s going to happen but I’m saying that’s a possibility.”

The United Nations placed harsh sanctions on North Korea after its missile testing. The resolution seeks to ban nearly 90 percent of refined petroleum product exports to North Korea.

But fears have been raised that has not been complying with the sanctions. China is considered to be Pyongyang’s only formal ally in the region due to a long-established mutual support treaty which is up for renewal in 2021.

The North Korea foreign ministry responded to the UN sanctions and branded them an “act of war”.