![]() North Korean nuclear attack on US won’t happen, says Donald Trump Guardian A look back at Obama’s legacyĪfter becoming the first African American president eight years ago, Barack Obama rallied the nation with a message of hope. Trump says US safe from North Korean nuclear strike – no thanks to China North Korea has never successfully test-fired an ICBM. Kim announced his country was in the final stages of testing the ICBM, which in theory could travel 5,500 miles needed to reach the US, during a New Year’s address. Trump also added a criticism of China, which he said drained the US economy but refused to rein in its ally in Pyongyang. “It won’t happen!” It was not clear whether the president-elect believed North Korea was incapable of developing a reliable ICBM, or that the US would prevent it doing so. “North Korea just stated that it is in the final stages of developing a nuclear weapon capable of reaching parts of the US,” Trump said on Twitter. ![]() North Korea nuclear attack ‘won’t happen’, says Trumpĭonald Trump has said no North Korean nuclear bomb will reach the US mainland, a day after the regime in Pyongyang claimed it was close to test-launching an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). Support the Guardian by becoming a member or making a contribution. ![]() ![]() Help us hold the new president to account, sort fact from fiction, amplify underrepresented voices, and understand the forces behind this divisive election – and what happens next. Never has America needed fearless independent media more. Outcry after Republicans vote to dismantle independent ethics body Support the Guardian’s fearless journalism ![]()
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