국제문제/아시아

(아시아) 트럼프의 말은 개짖는 소리다

밝은하늘孤舟獨釣 2017. 9. 21. 18:00

출처: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-41343646


트럼프의 말은 개짖는 소리다 라는 말이 참 시원한 사이다 같았다. 트럼프가 내뱉은 발언의 대상인 쪽도 지나친 것 같고, 트럼프의 그 동안 발언은 모두 수준 이하(?)인 거 같다. 나이살이나 처먹은 세계최강국 대통령이란 작자가 저렇게 말을 가볍게 쏟아내다니, 참 할 말이 없다. 돈 버는 머리는 있을지 모르나 인간을 생각하고 남의 고통을 헤아릴 줄 아는 인간성(줄여서 인성)은 전혀 없는 인성빵점인 버러지 같다.


North Korea says Trump speech is 'a dog's bark'

This undated picture released from North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on September 21, 2017 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un visiting a fruit farm at Kwail County, South Hwanghae Province.Image copyrightAFP/GETTY IMAGES
Image captionMr Trump has taken to calling Kim Jong-un "rocket man"

North Korea's top diplomat has called US President Donald Trump's speech to the UN "the sound of a barking dog".

Speaking to the UN General Assembly on Wednesday, Mr Trump said he would "totally destroy" North Korea if it posed a threat to the US or its allies.

Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho's comments were North Korea's first official response to the speech.

The North has continued to develop its nuclear and weapons programmes, in defiance of a UN ban.

Mr Ri told reporters near the UN headquarters in New York: "There is a saying that goes: 'Even when dogs bark, the parade goes on'."

"If [Trump] was thinking about surprising us with the sound of a barking dog then he is clearly dreaming."

Speaking about North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Mr Trump had told the UN: "Rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself and his regime."

When asked what he thought of Mr Trump calling Mr Kim "rocket man", Mr Ri responded: "I feel sorry for his aides."

Media captionTrump: 'Rocket Man's suicide mission'

Mr Ri is set to make a speech to the UN on Friday.

Separately, on Thursday South Korea said it would send fresh humanitarian aid to the North for the first time in nearly two years.

The unification ministry in Seoul plans to provide $8m (£6m) through UN programmes aimed at children, pregnant women and improving medical supplies.

The decision comes days after the UN approved new sanctions against Pyongyang, restricting oil imports and banning textile exports - an attempt to starve the North of fuel and income for its weapons programmes.

The UN sanctions came in response to the North's latest nuclear test on 3 September.

Experts say North Korea has made surprisingly quick progress in its development of long-range missiles and nuclear weapons.