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WW3: Boris Johnson warns ‘WORLD CATASTROPHE like never before' as Kim realises nuke power

Mr Johnson added that the situation in North Korea is
"very, very serious" as he repeated his call for China to
put more pressure on the Pyongyang.
The Foreign Secretary comments follow Donald
Trump’s first address to the United Nation in which
the US President warned that Kim Jong-un, the
”Rocket Man is on a suicide mission for himself and
his regime”.
In a social media video message recorded at the UN in
New York, Mr Johnson also appeared to make a jab at
Trump's mockery of "Rocket Man" Kim Jong-un.
He added that the world faced a catastrophe if North
Korea - a "rogue nation" - was able to mount a nuclear
warhead on an intercontinental ballistic missile
(ICBM).
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Mr Johnson said: "You heard the President of the
United States' speech about Rocket Man - Elton John
getting a place in Donald Trump's speeches.
"Of course it's very, very serious. The world faces a
catastrophe that it hasn't seen before, that is a rogue
nation being able to use an ICBM equipped with a
thermonuclear hydrogen warhead.
"That is very, very dangerous, something we have got
to stop.”
President Trump also issued a chilling warning to Kim
Jong-un at the UN summit as he added, if the US was
"forced to defend itself or its allies, we will have no
choice but to totally destroy North Korea".
Boris Johnson says North Korea's nuclear capability 'is
very, very serious'
Mr
Johnson also met with his Chinese and Japanese
counterparts, where he urged them to put more
pressure on Kim Jong-un’s regime.
He said: ”The key to it, we think, is to work together
with all our friends and partners here in the UN, get
the Chinese to put more economic pressure on
Pyongyang."
Mr Johnson also told the Guardian: "No one in their
right minds wants to see the US driven to use its
military options - I do not see any good military options
- and that is why all the pressure has to be on the
Chinese to tighten the sanctions on oil.
"That is the jugular of the North Korean economy.
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"China has been responding in a mature way, and they
say if you go in too hard you will cause a catastrophe
and mass migrations. Before that happens it may be
possible to bring Kim Jong-un to the table."
Meanwhile, a Downing Street spokeswoman said
military force must remain an option to deal with the
"rogue" state.
"We are clear that North Korea's actions are
provocative and destabilising and our focus is on
increasing the pressure on them to change course.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un claps during a
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who contributed to a hydrogen bomb test, in this
undated photo released by North Korea's Korean
Central News Agency (KCNA) [REUTERS]
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"As President Trump said, the international community
must continue to work together to confront rogue
regimes and that is exactly what the Prime Minister
will be doing in discussions with world leaders in New
York this week.
"No-one wants to see military action, but as we
progress with efforts to secure a peaceful diplomatic
resolution, it would be wrong to rule anything out."

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