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Hillary Clinton says THIS is how to solve North Korea crisis

The former Secretary of State, who lost last year’s US Presidential election to Donald Trump, claimed “cavalier” threats to start World War 3 on the Korean Peninsula are “dangerous and short-sighted”.

The Democrat – currently promoting her book on “what happened” in her election defeat – revealed what she would do to de-escalate tensions with Kim Jong-un’s regime.

 

Speaking at a forum in Seoul, South Korea, she claimed the United States needs to be “less aggressive” dealing with Kim, claiming the country is putting “a smile” on the tyrant leader's face.

She said: "There is no need for us to be bellicose and aggressive [over North Korea].

"Picking fights with Kim Jong Un puts a smile on his face.”

She also seemingly referred to Trump’s tweeting about the crisis, saying "the insults on Twitter have benefited North Korea, I don't think they've benefited the United States".

Finally, she called on China to take a "more out front role" in enforcing sanctions against the North Korea that are designed to curb its missile and nuclear development

Tensions between North Korea and the US administration have peaked in recent weeks.

Trump previously described Kim as a “little rocket man”, while North Korea has repeatedly threatened to fire missiles at the United States.

Just yesterday, Pyongyang claimed “a nuclear war may break out any moment”.

Source: dailystar

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