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How did US President Trump threaten North Korea?
According to10 reported on August 9, US President Trump praised the nuclear power of the United States and vowed that the United States will be the most powerful country in the world at any time.

According to reports, Trump wrote on Twitter that his first order after taking office was to innovate the nuclear arsenal. Now America's nuclear arsenal is stronger than ever. Trump wrote that he hopes that the United States will never need to use nuclear weapons, but the United States will always be the most powerful country in the world.

On August 8, Trump sternly warned North Korea not to threaten the United States again, otherwise North Korea would receive unprecedented artillery fire and angry response from the world.

Within hours of Trump's comments on August 8, North Korea issued the clearest threat to the United States to date. The country indicated through official media that it was considering launching missiles at Guam, a US territory in the Pacific Ocean.

On the morning of August 9, Trump forwarded a report of Fox News Channel on Twitter. According to this report, US Air Force fighters have taken off from Guam for training to ensure that they can fight tonight.

US Secretary of State Tilson stopped in Guam to refuel on her way back from Asia, and said Trump's remarks should not worry Americans.

When asked whether Trump's remarks implied that the United States would launch a military strike against North Korea, Tilson said that what he saw and heard did not show that the situation had changed dramatically in the past 24 hours. Tilson said that Pyongyang is making increasingly hostile remarks at a time when the United States is increasing pressure, and the purpose of the United States is to prepare for negotiations with North Korea.