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As US warplanes fly off North Korea, Trump says the country's leaders 'won't be around much longer'

The war of words between the two powers shows no sign of abating.

United States ramps up threat levels over North Korea dispute A long-range US Air Force Rockwell B-1 bomber at the Andersen air base in Guam yesterday DPA / PA Images DPA / PA Images / PA Images

US BOMBERS AND fighter escorts have flown off the coast of North Korea in a show of force against its nuclear weapons programme, escalating already sky-high tensions.

The hermit state’s foreign minister meanwhile has derided Donald Trump as “mentally deranged” at the United Nations, while the US president fired back on Twitter with fresh threats of his own.

The latest exchange of bellicose rhetoric comes as international alarm mounts over Pyongyang’s weapons ambitions – including a suggestion this week that the country is considering detonating a H-bomb over the Pacific.

US bombers have carried out similar flights before, as the United States and the international community struggle to rein in North Korea’s weapons programmes.

But in a new stage for such show-of-force operations, the Pentagon stressed this was the furthest north of the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) between the two Koreas that any US fighter or bomber has flown off North Korea’s coast in this century.

United Nations General Assembly North Korean Minister for Foreign Affairs Ri Yong-ho speaking at the United Nations yesterday Julie Jacobson / PA Images Julie Jacobson / PA Images / PA Images

“This mission is a demonstration of US resolve and a clear message that the president has many military options to defeat any threat,” Pentagon spokeswoman Dana White said.

We are prepared to use the full range of military capabilities to defend the US homeland and our allies.

The Air Force B-1B Lancer bombers flown yesterday are based in Guam, and were accompanied by F-15C Eagle fighter escorts from Okinawa, Japan, White said. They flew over international waters off the east coast of North Korea.

There was another reason for concern after an underground rumble near North Korea’s nuclear test site. China at first said it suspected an explosion.

But it was later ruled by a nuclear test ban watchdog and other experts to be a shallow 3.5-magnitude earthquake and likely an aftershock from the hermit state’s latest nuclear test on 3 September.

This week saw a blistering war of words between Kim and Trump, with the US leader using his maiden speech at the United Nations General Assembly to warn that Washington would “totally destroy” the North if America or its allies were threatened.

‘Full of megalomania’

Pyongyang, which says it needs nuclear weapons to protect itself against the threat of a US invasion, responded on Friday with a rare personal rebuke from Kim, who called Trump “mentally deranged” and threatened the “highest level of hardline countermeasure in history”.

North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho took things further. He, too, dismissed Trump as deranged, and said the US president’s threats had increased the chances of military confrontation.

Asia Trump Threats Donald Trump speaking at a rally in Huntsville, Alabama, on Friday Brynn Anderson / PA Images Brynn Anderson / PA Images / PA Images

Ri told the UN General Assembly in New York that Trump’s vow to “totally destroy” his country had made “our rockets’ visit to the entire US mainland all the more inevitable”.

Describing Trump as a “mentally deranged person full of megalomania,” Ri said the US leader who “holds the nuclear button” posed “the gravest threat to international peace and security today”.

Trump later responded on Twitter, insulting Kim once more and appearing to threaten both men.

“Just heard Foreign Minister of North Korea speak at UN. If he echoes thoughts of Little Rocket Man, they won’t be around much longer!” he wrote early this morning.

Washington announced tougher restrictions last week aimed at curbing North Korea’s nuclear and ballistic missile programme, building on tough new UN sanctions aimed at choking Pyongyang’s supply of cash.

Russia and China have both appealed for an end to the escalating rhetoric between Washington and Pyongyang.

But on the fringes of the UN meeting this week, Ri upped the tensions further, telling reporters Pyongyang might now consider detonating a hydrogen bomb outside its territory.

Monitoring groups estimate that the nuclear test conducted in North Korea earlier this month had a yield of 250 kilotons, which is 16 times the size of the US bomb that destroyed Hiroshima in 1945.

© – AFP, 2017

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