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Kim Jong Un aide blasts ‘political dummy’ Mike Pence for ‘ignorant, stupid remarks’ over nuclear summit

May 24th, 2018 | by Richard Paul
Kim Jong Un aide blasts ‘political dummy’ Mike Pence for ‘ignorant, stupid remarks’ over nuclear summit
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Kim Jong Un aide blasts ‘political dummy’ Mike Pence for ‘ignorant, stupid remarks’ over nuclear summit

It is up to the U.S. to decide whether it wants to ‘meet us at a meeting room or encounter us at nuclear-to-nuclear showdown,’ the vice foreign minister also said

“As the President made clear, this will only end like the Libyan model ended if Kim Jong Un doesn’t make a deal,” U.S. Vice President Pence told Fox News. The comments didn’t do over well with the North Koreans.Jessica Hill/AP
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TOKYO – North Korea is threatening to reconsider Kim Jong Un’s participation in a summit with President Donald Trump next month, saying that it is up to the United States to decide whether it wants to “meet us at a meeting room or encounter us at nuclear-to-nuclear showdown.”

The punchy statement comes a day after Trump suggested that he was open to postponing or canceling the summit, scheduled to be held in Singapore on June 12, if North Korea did not meet “certain conditions,” without elaborating.

A close aide to Kim unleashed a torrent of invective against the Trump administration Thursday morning, calling Vice President Mike Pence a “political dummy” for remarks he made to Fox News on Monday.

“As a person involved in the U.S. affairs, I cannot suppress my surprise at such ignorant and stupid remarks gushing out from the mouth of the U.S. vice-president,” said Choe Son Hui, a vice foreign minister who was previously the regime’s top official in charge of relations with the United States. She is also thought to have direct access to Kim.

On Monday, just days after a North Korean broadside at national security adviser John Bolton for his mention of a “Libya model” for the denuclearization of the North, Pence doubled down on the analogy.

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“As the President made clear, this will only end like the Libyan model ended if Kim Jong Un doesn’t make a deal,” Pence told Fox News Monday. Asked if this could be interpreted as a threat, Pence said: “Well, I think it’s more of a fact.”

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As preparations for the summit continue, both Bolton and Pence have touted the “Libya model,” whereby Moammar Gaddafi gave up his nuclear weapons program in 2003 in return for sanctions relief.

The North Korean regime, however, remembers what happened a few years later: Gaddafi was overthrown and brutally killed by his opponents in 2011.

Choe said such comparisons betrayed Pence’s lack of knowledge.

“We could surmise more than enough what a political dummy he is as he is trying to compare the DPRK, a nuclear weapon state, to Libya that had simply installed a few items of equipment and fiddled around with them,” she said in a statement released by the North’s official Korea Central News Agency.

“If he is vice-president of ‘single superpower’ as is in name, it will be proper for him to know even a little bit about the current state of global affairs and to sense to a certain degree the trends in dialogue and the climate of détente,” she said.

If the United States “offends against our goodwill and clings to unlawful and outrageous acts,” Choe said she would suggest Kim reconsider attending the Singapore summit.

“We will neither beg the U.S. for dialogue nor take the trouble to persuade them if they do not want to sit together with us,” she said, returning to military threats. “Whether the U.S. will meet us at a meeting room or encounter us at nuclear-to-nuclear showdown is entirely dependent upon the decision … of the U.S.”

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