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  • "North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the 'Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times,'" Trump wrote. In his statement, Trump insisted that he, too, has a nuclear button. A few days later, he responded with a statement of his own he posted on Twitter. Trump did not take too kindly to North Korea's message. is within the range of our nuclear strike and a nuclear button is always on the desk of my office, and this is just a reality, not a threat." "It should properly know that the whole territory of the U.S. "The United States can never fight a war against me and our state," he said in his speech, according to The Washington Post. The scuffle started when Kim Jong Un, in his annual New Year's Day speech earlier this week, asserted the country's authority as a global nuclear power and stated his intention to "focus on mass-producing nuclear warheads." President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un traded barbs this week over the power and efficiency of their respective "nuclear buttons." Those nuclear buttons, the two claimed, could launch a nuclear attack on an opposing country in a moment's notice. If you didn't know that nukes could be launched at the press of a button, now you do.













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