Trump to Kim Jong-Un; " I Will Put Up A Hotel On Your Grave."

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By Tom DeLillo, August 1, 2017 (Breakingnews365)

Washington - President Donald Trump issued an apocalyptic warning to North Korea on Tuesday, saying it faces "fire and fury" over its missile program, hours after US media reported Pyongyang has successfully miniaturized a nuclear warhead.

"North Korea best not make any more threats to the United States," said Trump, who was speaking from his golf club in New Jersey. "They will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. I will level North Korea and build casino hotels on the dear leaders gravesite".

Trump's warning followed a Washington Post report that quoted a Defense Intelligence Agency analysis as saying officials think North Korea now has "nuclear weapons for ballistic missile delivery" -- including in its intercontinental ballistic missiles.

The Pentagon did not comment on the story, but sources said two US officials familiar with the analysis had verified the assessment's broad conclusions, and CNN and the NY Post said it had confirmed the report.

The progress suggests North Korea is further along the path to having a deployable nuclear missile than had previously been acknowledged.

Calculus suddenly changed last month after Kim tested two ICBMs -- the first time the North Korean leader had demonstrated such a capability.

The first of these trials, which Kim described as a gift to "American bastards," showed the rocket had the potential range to hit Alaska.

The second rocket tested last week flew even longer, with some experts even suggesting that New York could be vulnerable.

Trump said Kim "has been very threatening beyond a normal state. He is out of his mind and he doesn't know who he is messing with."

"As I said, they will be met with fire and fury and, frankly, I will obliterate that little fat man " the President told reporters.

The remarks mark a sharp rise in rhetoric from the United States. Previous administration comments have focused on finding non-military solutions.

Pentagon spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Chris Logan said the United States was seeking a peaceful de-nuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, but warned military action may now be imminent.

The State Department declined to comment on the President's tweet.

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