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Fire and fury not tough enough: Donald Trump sends N Korea another warning

Trump took specific aim at Kim Jong Un, saying he had 'disrespected our country greatly'

The legislation "will reduce poverty, increase wages and save taxpayers billions and billions of dollars", Trump said at the White House
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The legislation “will reduce poverty, increase wages and save taxpayers billions and billions of dollars”, Trump said at the White House

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President Donald Trump warned North Korea again on Thursday not to strike Guam or US allies, saying his earlier threat to unleash "fire and fury" on Pyongyang if it launched an attack may not have been tough enough.

After North Korea disclosed plans to fire missiles over Japan to land near the US Pacific territory of Guam, Trump said the move would prompt "an event the likes of which nobody's seen before."

He took specific aim at North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, saying he had "disrespected our country greatly. He has said things that are horrific. And with me,

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