| The North Korean leader's comments come after President Trump said Thursday he will increase economic pressure on North Korea by signing an executive order that cracks down on anyone who does business with the hermit nation. Earlier this week during an address to the United Nations General Assembly, Trump also threatened to "totally destroy" North Korea if the U.S. were forced to defend itself or its allies. North Korea's Foreign Minister Ri Yong responded, saying Trump's speech sounded like a "dog barking."
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