[World leaders like French President Emmanuel Macron, former US Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the United
Nations have preferred diplomacy, dialogues and sanctions over a
possibility of war or military confrontation to deal with North Korea, a
stand that has forced even Trump and his team to take a soft approach
hinting at dialogue.

The call for dialogue and diplomatic efforts was best summed up by United
Nations chief Antonio Guterres yesterday when he warned that "the worst
possible thing that could happen would be for us all to sleepwalk into a
war that might have very dramatic circumstances."]

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/north-korea-us-fate-trump-deathbed-struggle/1/1110649.html

North Korea claims US' fate is in its hands, Trump on deathbed struggle
Some experts also say the North may have been even trying to create
super-germs in its labs using advanced genetic engineering.


Santosh Chaubey  | Edited by Amit Vasudev
New Delhi, December 15, 2017 | UPDATED 07:59 IST

North Korea claims US fate is in its hands

HIGHLIGHTS
1North Korea has threatened the USA again.
2It said, the fate of America is in hands of its supreme leader Kim Jong-un.
3World leaders have preferred diplomacy over a possibility of war to deal
with DPRK.

An increasingly belligerent North Korean propaganda has gone a step ahead.

The country's state-run newspaper Minju Choson - published by the North
Korean cabinet - has written in a commentary that fearful of the North
Korean might, the fate of America is in hands of its supreme leader Kim
Jong-un.

Blaming the US President Donald Trump's ignorance about North Korea, the
commentary says the US tactics of nuclear blackmail and threat will no
longer work "whether the US likes or not and wants or not", adding that
"the status of the standoff between the DPRK and US has come under the
control of the faith and will of the North Korea which is holding the
initiative."

Claiming that North Korea has always emerged victorious, Minju Choson
further writes that Trump is still in deep sleep not realizing the imminent
danger he has put America in.

"The Trump group is attempting to seek a way out by pursuing a policy of
military confrontation. This is nothing but a deathbed struggle by those
alarmed by the might of North Korea."

Warning the US to become prudent and think twice, the newspaper says the
recent annual defence conference of the country under the guidance of their
supreme leader Kim Jong-un has filled the North Korean people and its Army
with iron faith and if the Americans try to annoy this valorous spirit,
they will be forced to go for military confrontation which will ultimately
result in victory and glory for North Korea and humiliating defeat for
Trump and the US.

Though North Korean propaganda may say the US is blackmailing it, but the
recent advances made by the country in acquiring lethal weapons and
strategic capabilities, the nuclear capable inter-continental ballistic
missile (ICBM) that can reach to the parts of America, a series of
successful missile launches in recent months and a claimed detonation of
hydrogen bomb, has emboldened its war rhetoric to unprecedented levels.

And unlike in past, the world has taken these military claims seriously,
increasing manifold the threat perception about the isolated nation.

The most recent development has only added to it.

According to American and Asian intelligence officials, North Korea may
have acquired capacity to produce biological weapons on military scale and
in fact, the world has no way to find if the rogue nation has already begun
it, as such facilities are concealed in its civilian factories.

Some experts also say the North may have been even trying to create
super-germs in its labs using advanced genetic engineering.

That is why the world is giving dialogue a chance with no one in favour of
direct military confrontation in spite of tough warnings and harsh war
rhetoric from Trump and his administration.

World leaders like French President Emmanuel Macron, former US Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the United
Nations have preferred diplomacy, dialogues and sanctions over a
possibility of war or military confrontation to deal with North Korea, a
stand that has forced even Trump and his team to take a soft approach
hinting at dialogue.

The call for dialogue and diplomatic efforts was best summed up by United
Nations chief Antonio Guterres yesterday when he warned that "the worst
possible thing that could happen would be for us all to sleepwalk into a
war that might have very dramatic circumstances."
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