North Korea wrote an open letter to the West,and it’s a doozy
Donald Trump’s America First policy is “the height of American way of thinking that it is best if the U.S. is well-off at the expense of the whole world.” US allies and partners are “devoid of principle, narrow-minded and selfish.” The Trump administration is “trying to drive the world into a horrible nuclear disaster.”
Kim inspects the January 18 General Machine Plant, which produces the country's missiles, in Pyongyang.
These are the claims of North Korean diplomats in an open letter to various parliaments of the world. The letter, first published Oct. 20 by the Sydney Morning Herald, was called “unprecedented” by Australia’s top diplomat, Julie Bishop.
The communique is dated Sept. 28—10 days after the US president’s fiery speech to the UN General Assembly where he called North Korean leader Kim Jong Un “Rocket Man” and warned that if the US is “forced to defend itself or its allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea.” It also comes on the heels of a fresh round of multi-national economic sanctions imposed in response to the country’s rocket tests over the summer.
Here’s the letter as published by Fairfax Media, the Sydney Morning Herald’s corporate parent.
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