North Korea has fired 22 missiles during 15 tests since February, drawing a sharp reaction from the US and its allies.
North Korea has recently fired two intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) across Japan, creating new tension in the region.
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Trump yesterday met his top advisors, including Defence Secretary James Mattis and General Joseph Dunford, Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, the White House said.
"The briefing and discussion focused on a range of options to respond to any form of North Korean aggression or, if necessary, to prevent North Korea from threatening the United States and its allies with nuclear weapons," the White House said.
During the meeting, Mattis and Dunford gave a briefing to Trump and his national security team on North Korea.
Trump has engaged in an escalating war of words with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un amid rising tensions between the two countries. Trump even said that diplomatic efforts have not worked in dealing with North Korea.
"Presidents and their administrations have been talking to North Korea for 25 years, agreements made and massive amounts of money paid," Trump tweeted on Saturday.
It "hasn't worked, agreements violated before the ink was dry, makings fools of US negotiators. Sorry, but only one thing will work!", Trump said, hinting at taking military action against the regime.