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Meanwhile, the two nations' criticism against each other is rising every day. To US President Trump that acting hostilely will virtually lose everything, North Korea calls it a pitiful old man and says they have nothing to lose. Kim Jong-un also warned him to stop the end because he has not yet revealed his position at the end of the year.

I'm Kim Hye-young.

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Less than a day after President Trump's warning came, North Korea issued a series of rebuttal discourses.

In a speech last night, Lee Su-yong, the vice chairman of the Labor Party, stressed that Kim Jong-un had not made any position on the final decision he will make at the end of the year.

Lee warned, "Trump's end, which could make the Secretary of State uncomfortable, should end."

North Korea's Asia-Pacific Chairman Kim Young-chul accused Trump of being a "good old man" who was impatient, and said that the time may come again when he would be called "a poor old man."

North Korea says there is nothing more to lose, and Trump's warnings mean he has no intention of considering what to do next.

Following the Dongchang-ri company test, it will mean that they will continue to develop new strategic routes through additional strategic weapon development tests and year-end meetings.

As North Korea has repeatedly emphasized the “new road” in response to Trump's warnings, tensions between North America seem inevitable for the time being.