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"If Kim Jong-un acts hostile, he can lose everything." As soon as President Trump warned, North Korea immediately took over. Not sure what decision to make at the end of the year, President Trump warned him to stop the end.

I'm Jeon Byung-nam.

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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 that would be made 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 said in a four-and-a-half-minute talk that Trump could be called a `` lost old man '' or a `` poor old man, '' and that the time may come again.

And North Korea said he had nothing to lose because of Trump's warning that he had no intention of considering what to do next.

Following the Dongchang-ri company test, it seems to mean that they will proceed with the development of 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 President Trump's warnings, tensions between the two countries will seem inevitable for the time being.