Threatens North Korea with "fire and fury" in improvised nuclear warning
Speaking to reporters during an opioid-crisis briefing at his Bedminster, New Jersey golf club, Trump warned that North Korea "will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen" if it continued threatening the United States. The remark, delivered hours after reports that Pyongyang had miniaturized a nuclear warhead, was improvised rather than coordinated with his national security team, according to contemporaneous reporting. Pyongyang responded by announcing it was examining plans to strike near the U.S. territory of Guam. Two days later, asked whether the language had been too tough, Trump said "maybe it wasn't tough enough," escalating the standoff. Critics and former officials characterized the rhetoric as reckless nuclear brinkmanship that raised the risk of miscalculation.
"North Korea best not make any more threats to the United States. They will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen." Quote verified against source